TRACY GOES OUTSIDE
DEN/DUNNYDUFF WOODS AND THE FALLS OF TARNASH
This is a new regular feature for Lifestyle, Tracy goes outside.
Tracy Chalmers lives in Keith but undertakes lovely walks all over our beautiful country and she has agreed to provide Lifestyle readers with her inside knowledge that she has gleaned from her many adventures. She is starting off with one she is very familiar with on her own doorstep at Keith and is definitely worth a visit if you haven’t already been. I hope you enjoy Tracy’s walks. Please do let us know and send us some photos. Follow Tracy goes outside on Facebook (www.facebook.com/tracygoesoutside)
Distance: 3.5 miles Time: 1.5-2 hours Level: Easy with some elevation Terrain: Some pavement walking at start and finish and well-trodden wood paths. Be careful, as round the falls can be slippery when wet. Access: Arrive by car or public transport. Good train and bus links between Aberdeen and Inverness. Parking available at Reidhaven Square, Keith AB55 5AB
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he route takes you through the Den woods, the Falls of Tarnash then on to Dunnyduff woods with a great viewpoint of Keith. The walk starts in Reidhaven Square where you head down toward the building in the middle (what used to be the public toilets/bus shelter) then take a right when you get on to Moss Street. Walk along to the end and at the last house carefully cross the road - it can be busy. Walk round the right of Dusty’s customs shop and you will see Old Den Road to the right lined with 8