Ca na Catanach

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The ruined house of Cnoc-glas next to the Ca na Catanach

Ca na Catanach (a Gaelic name meaning "Path of the Sutherland Men") is a road and footpath between Sutherland and Caithness.[1] It is noted as a mediæval drovers' road by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland,[2] and Scottish Natural Heritage have adopted it as a 'Heritage Path' 22 miles long.[3]

The road starts at Dorrery Lodge in Caithness and it ends just north of Achentoul in Sutherland. The 8½ mile section from Thurso to Kinbrace is a rough walking path.

A 19th century estate road overlies Ca na Catanach.

The Ca-na-Catanach as an estate road, towards Ben Dorrery

Location

References

  1. Old Roads of Scotland
  2. Ca-na-Catanach – Scotland's Places
  3. Ca na Catanach: Heritage Paths