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Stazione ferroviaria di Altnabreac

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Stazione ferroviaria di Altnabreac

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Altnabreac Railway Station is a remarkably remote rural railway station located in the Highland council area of Scotland, within the historic county of Caithness. Standing at an elevation of approximately 150 metres (492 feet), it is situated on the Far North Line between Forsinard and Scotscalder, deep within the vast peatlands of Altnabreac Moss by the Sleach Water. Known as one of Britain's most isolated railway stations, its name derives from the Scots Gaelic "Allt nam Breac," meaning "the stream…

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    13 dicembre 2022

    Mountain bike

    La stazione ferroviaria di Altnabreac è una stazione incredibilmente rurale sulla Far North Line, che si trova a 133 miglia lungo la linea da Inverness. Il motivo dietro la costruzione …
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    27 ottobre 2022

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    La stazione di Altnabreac costituisce l'obiettivo principale di questo insediamento. È una sosta molto rurale, ma è un punto di accesso molto utile per una guida brillante.
    La stazione fu aperta nel 1874 probabilmente come scalo di passaggio e rifornimento o scalo idrico piuttosto che con l'intenzione di utilizzarla come stazione passeggeri.
    Probabilmente la stazione ferroviaria più isolata dista 11 km dalla strada asfaltata più vicina e 18 km dal paese più vicino.
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    1 maggio 2024

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    1. From Altnabreac railway station to Loch More loop

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    This difficult 54.2-mile mountain biking loop from Altnabreac railway station to Loch More offers a remote adventure through wild Caithness.

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    This moderate 23.4-mile mountain biking loop from Altnabreac train station explores the remote Flow Country, featuring white sand lochs.
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    Gita in mountain bike difficile. Ottimo allenamento richiesto. Richieste abilità di guida avanzate.

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    Elevazione 150 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    11°C

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    86 %

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    Posizione:Halkirk, Highlands, Scozia, Regno Unito

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    What kind of trails and routes are available directly from Altnabreac Railway Station?

    From Altnabreac Railway Station, you'll primarily find access to unsurfaced Forestry Commission roads and informal peatland paths. There are no officially marked or maintained hiking trails directly at the station. These routes are ideal for off-road cycling and remote walking, offering a true wilderness experience. Hikers and cyclists should be prepared for challenging, often boggy, terrain.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for walks around Altnabreac?

    The terrain around Altnabreac is characterized by vast peatlands, moorland, and quiet lochs. While the elevation at the station is around 150 meters (492 feet), the landscape is generally flat but can be very boggy and uneven, especially off the unsurfaced tracks. This makes walks challenging, particularly in wet conditions. It's considered an intermediate to difficult area for outdoor activities due to its remoteness and the nature of the ground.

    Are there any specific geological features or natural landmarks to look out for near Altnabreac?

    Yes, Altnabreac is situated on the edge of the Flow Country, which is one of Europe's largest and most intact expanses of blanket bog. This unique peatland landscape is a significant natural feature. You'll also encounter numerous quiet lochs and the Sleach Water, which are integral to the area's wild beauty. The geology is primarily peat overlying older bedrock, contributing to the distinctive, often waterlogged, environment.

    Is there parking available at or near Altnabreac Railway Station?

    No, there is no designated public parking at Altnabreac Railway Station. The station is only approachable by train or along unsurfaced Forestry Commission roads, with the nearest paved road approximately 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) away. Visitors are strongly encouraged to arrive by train due to the extreme remoteness and lack of vehicle access or facilities.

    How can I reach Altnabreac Railway Station using public transport?

    Altnabreac Railway Station is on the Far North Line and is served by ScotRail trains. It operates as a request stop, meaning you must signal clearly to the driver if you wish to board, or inform the train conductor if you wish to alight. It is the primary public transport option for accessing this remote location.

    Are permits required for hiking or cycling in the Altnabreac area?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or cycling in the Altnabreac area, as Scotland operates under the principle of responsible access rights. However, visitors are expected to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which includes respecting private land, leaving no trace, and being mindful of wildlife and livestock. Some areas might be managed by the Forestry Commission, where specific rules may apply, but general access for recreation is usually permitted.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting Altnabreac, especially for winter walking?

    While the warmer, drier months are generally recommended for outdoor activities, Altnabreac offers a stark beauty in winter for experienced adventurers. However, winter conditions can be extremely challenging, with short daylight hours, severe weather, and potentially deep snow or frozen bogland. The remoteness means no shelter or assistance is readily available. Anyone considering a winter visit must be highly experienced, self-sufficient, and equipped for extreme conditions.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner-suitable walks near Altnabreac Railway Station?

    Due to its extreme remoteness, challenging peatland terrain, and lack of marked trails or facilities, Altnabreac is not typically recommended for families with young children or beginner walkers. The walks are generally considered intermediate to difficult. There are no easy, paved, or short circular routes directly accessible from the station that would be suitable for those seeking a gentle outing.

    Are dogs allowed on trails and routes around Altnabreac?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the unsurfaced roads and paths around Altnabreac, in accordance with Scotland's access rights. However, it is crucial to keep dogs under close control, especially due to the presence of livestock (sheep, deer) and ground-nesting birds, particularly during breeding season. The boggy terrain can also be challenging for some dogs, and there are no facilities for water or waste disposal.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Altnabreac Railway Station?

    No, Altnabreac Railway Station is one of Britain's most isolated railway stations, and there are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at or near the station. The closest village, Westerdale, is approximately 18 kilometers (11 miles) away. Visitors must be entirely self-sufficient, bringing all necessary food, water, and supplies for their visit.

    What should I pack for an intermediate walk or cycle from Altnabreac Railway Station?

    Given the extreme remoteness and challenging terrain, essential packing includes: appropriate waterproof and windproof clothing, sturdy waterproof footwear suitable for boggy ground, a detailed map and compass (and knowledge of how to use them), a fully charged phone (though signal may be limited), sufficient food and water, a first-aid kit, and a headlamp. Consider a personal locator beacon (PLB) for emergencies. Always check weather forecasts before you go.

    What are the best viewpoints for scenic photography in the Altnabreac area?

    The entire Altnabreac area offers striking photographic opportunities due to its vast, uninterrupted horizons and unique peatland landscape. Excellent viewpoints can be found across the moorland, overlooking the quiet lochs, and towards the expansive Flow Country. Many visitors find sunrise and sunset particularly captivating, as the low light enhances the dramatic contours and colors of the remote wilderness.

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