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Community steps in to improve Meall Dubh Path

The recently improved Meall Dubh path in Kinloch Rannoch.
The recently improved Meall Dubh path in Kinloch Rannoch.

KEEN WALKERS can now take the high road through Highland Perthshire all year round.

Following a significant improvement programme, the Meall Dubh Path to the north of Kinloch Rannoch has been extended and made more accessible.

Work to the route has also seen the creation of channelling streams to prevent it from becoming flooded in wet weather, with further work planned for a later date.

A new all-abilities section has been added to the path, providing safe access to the village for holiday-makers and staff at the Loch Rannoch Hotel and the Loch Rannoch Highland Club, as well as allowing pedestrians to stay off a difficult stretch of road.

The improvements have been welcomed by the Loch Rannoch Conservation Association (LRCA), who coordinated community involvement in the project and is developing plans for further work.

Annie Benson, from the LRCA, said: “We are delighted with the Meall Dubh Path, which the community can now be proud to promote to tourists.

“We are arranging a Winter Walks Programme in and around the Rannoch area and a new village treasure hunt,starting on December 17 using our new path.

“We now plan to improve and promote more paths around the loch and would like to hear from anyone keen to be involved with this exciting project.”

The improvements have been supported by Perth and Kinross Council, with the local authority working with the community to secure funding.

Both groups also cooperated with the Perth and Kinross Countryside Trust (PKCT) and Dunalastair Estate to extend the original path, avoiding the road.

The cost of this work was secured by the community from Loch Rannoch Highland Club, the Perth and Kinross Quality of Life Trust and PKCT.

Ongoing maintenance for the path will be taken on by residents, who will ensure they are kept clear for all to enjoy.

Environment convener, Councillor Alan Grant expressed his gratitude for the commitment shown in improving the Meall Dubh Path.

“Thanks here must go to the landowners for agreeing to the improvement of this path,” he said.

“It is a great example of what can be achieved through community-based partnership working.

“I also welcome residents’ support to look after the path, keep it free of litter and dog mess and help to ensure everyone can enjoy this great community resource.”

sgray@thecourier.co.uk