Echoing Heath - Guided Walk Exploring Regional History and Folklore 1.5-2h

Echoing Heath - Guided Walk Exploring Regional History and Folklore 1.5-2h

A celebration of landscape and exploration of history and folklore within the scenery surrounding us

By Landscape Lore

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Newtonmore

Newtonmore PH20 United Kingdom

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About this event

‘Rise, winds of autumn, rise; blow upon the dark heath! Streams of the mountains, roar!’

Event Description: Join a walk to explore the importance of the oral tradition in the Highlands and learn how everything is connected to our landscapes. Experience Ossian’s bardic tales in their natural environment. Listen to history, tales, and Ossianic poetry, while looking at the scenery that surrounded the bards and storytellers. Think about the concept of Dùthchas, a feeling of belonging, understand, how the Ossianic stories generated a fascination with our Highland landscapes far beyond the Scottish borders and why all these stories still matter, today.

On this walk, you will hear stories and have a chance to share your own. You will also be encouraged to participate in a dialogue about our understanding of landscape, culture, and belonging.

There will be ample opportunities to express your understanding of the land in creative photography.

Children: Children are very welcome to join. Please make sure, they are comfortable with the physical demands of the walk and are accompanied by an adult at all times.

Dogs: Friendly dogs are very welcome on these walks and they will at times be in the company of our Landscape Lore dogs, who usually come along on the adventure (If this poses a problem for you, please get in touch, so we can arrange for a dog-free walk).


Meeting Point: Newtonmore. The nearest bus stop is 25minutes walking distance away from the meeting point, or you can access it by bike or car. The exact meeting point will be shared with instructions and a pin on google maps after booking.

Route Description and Accessibility: These walks usually cover approximately 2-4km and an ascent of 100-200m. We will walk through the foothills of the Monadhliaths and enjoy the views of hills, glens and valleys.

Please be aware that you will need sturdy footing and footwear, as the paths we take can be uneven, steep and rocky in parts.


At an average fitness level, these walks would take about 1 hour, however, I always plan with some extra time, as we will be taking breaks to chat, take photos and share stories.


In case of severe weather conditions, we reserve the right to change the route of the walk or cancel the event.


What to bring: Please bring waterproof clothing, as well as sturdy shoes, and be aware that sections of the path can be rather boggy. We recommend some additional layers, as the weather in the Highlands can change very quickly and be unpredictable at times.

Please also bring a protective cover for your camera, if needed and some snacks.


For more walks and bespoke tours, please visit the Landscape Lore website: www.landscapelore.com or get in touch.

Organised by

Aila Schafer, who runs Landscape Lore, is a researcher and historian based in the Highlands. Having grown up and worked in various countries, she then studied European Literatures at Marburg and Durham Universities, before completing her MRes on ‘Landscape’s Constitutive Agency in Macpherson’s Ossianic Collections: The Liminal Sublime in Ossian’s Landscape’ at UHI. Subsequently, she became the curator of a small independent museum, where she embraced the museum space as a place for learning, curiosity and creativity. There, she developed a special exhibition on agentic nature in connection with the Ossianic Collections, and she created a cultural programme centred around oral and regional traditions.

Through her museum work, she started dealing with counter narratives and marginalised voices in exhibitions. Encouraged by this, as well as her continuing research on oral stories that have been kept alive by marginalised cultures, and her own heritage, she started Landscape Lore, offering tours and talks that embrace storytelling and its connection to the natural environment.

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