Legmore and Migdale Woods lie around the small village of Spinningdale, on the shore of the Durnoch Firth. This is the gateway to Sutherland, once the ‘South land’ of the Norsemen, but for many of today’s travellers it is the last leg of the journey to John O’Groats, the most northerly point of Scotland.
The woods themselves stretch across three distinct and craggy hills, commanding outstanding views of the surrounding landscape of hills and coast. This is also one of the narrowest points of Scotland, and with only 30 miles as the crow flies between Spinningdale and the west coast of Ullapool, it feels as if you can see across a whole nation.
This is the first geocache we have placed in our woods.......enjoy.