The Mountaineering Council of Scotland

Skye & Lochalsh Core Paths
Update 26/11/07

MCofS responded to the second phase of the Core Path consultations in the priority areas where it appeared that core paths would have an effect on mountaineering interests: Cairngorms National Park, Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, and Skye & Lochalsh.
our response - Skye & Lochalsh

A report has been compiled by Highland Council on responses. The councils response to our comments can be read in these PDF documents:
Summary of Responses     Glenbrittle

Please get involved the process. This is your last chance! The final consultation ends on 25th January 2008. After this, if there are no objections, the core path network in this area will be adopted, along with resulting signposts at access points, promotion of these paths, and their marking with dashed purple lines on Ordnance Survey maps.

The Skye & Lochalsh plan can be seen at www.highland.gov.uk/leisureandtourism/countryside/countrysideaccess/corepathplans.
 

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