Images: Malcolm Walker
Once you reach Barvas, take the junction to Lower Barvas and follow the road to the end of the village. The route is waymarked. Follow the waymarkers along a rough track which will lead you to an information board at the end of the village of Brue. You will see a gate ahead and a waymarker to the right. Follow the fence through a gate and along the top of Loch Eirearaigh and through another gate. The path takes you up around the headland and along by Loch na Mulilne. Head towards the bridge and through the village of Brue and then to the information board, from here, return the way you came.
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