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Narrow, dead-end road through the beautiful Findhorn River valley. Raptor Valley is the well-chosen nickname of this area.
The Findhorn River Valley road runs largely along the river with varied biotopes: moor, grasslands, copses (juniper) and mountain slopes. One of the best places for observing orol skalný. Depending on the season all kinds of grouse, waders, ducks, songbirds and of course raptors such as haja červená and sokol kobec. Check the river for trasochvost horský , vodnár potočný, potápač veľký and potápač prostredný.
The Findhorn River Valley is located south of Inverness, near the village of Tomatin. From the A9 between Inverness and Aviemore, take the Tomatin exit. Head south on the NCR 7 and turn right 2km before Findhorn Bridge. Take your time, as the dead-end road is almost 15 km long and worth walking for most of its length. From the car park at the end of the road, you can walk for another 6 km.
Please note: During hunting season, be careful whether it is safe to walk. In winter, the road is not kept free of snow and ice.
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