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Rùm National Nature Reserve

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Rùm National Nature Reserve

The best walks and hikes around Rùm National Nature Reserve

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Hikes in Rùm National Nature Reserve explore a remote island landscape in the Scottish Hebrides. The terrain is defined by the rugged volcanic peaks of the Rùm Cuillin, with the highest summit, Askival, reaching over 2,600 feet (812 m). The island's interior features sweeping glens and lochs, while the coastline consists of rocky shores and secluded beaches.

Best hiking trails around Rùm National Nature Reserve

  • The most popular hiking route is Kinloch Castle loop from the ferry — Isle of…

Last updated: May 26, 2026

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The full Rùm Cuillin loop including Barkeval — Isle of Rùm

26.2km

11:36

1,560m

1,560m

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 4, 2023, Barkeval

Barkeval at 591m is one of the most northerly of the Rum Cuillin. It's more accessible than the full Cuillin round and makes a great walk combined with the steeper and rockier Hallival. Amazing views from the summit.

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July 4, 2023, Hallival Summit

Hallival at 722m is one of the most northerly of the Rum Cuillin. It's steep and rocky but still more accessible than the full Cuillin round. It makes a great walk combined with Barkeval. Amazing views from the summit.

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The Rum shop and post office is a small but well stocked shop. Like most of the island shops it's a centre for the community here providing all the daily needs for visitors and locals. Check the notice board for events and interesting island news.

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July 4, 2023, Kinloch Castle

Kinloch Castle is an Edwardian mansion which was completed in 1900. The castle and island are now owned by Scottish Natural Heritage. You can visit the castle at times that coincide with ferry landings.

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June 20, 2023, Kinloch Castle

Built between 1897 and 1900, Kinloch Castle was the country residence of the Bulloughs who had bought the island of Rum as a shooting estate. It was used as a hostel until 2015 but now requiring significant investment for repairs, it is sadly currently closed.

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January 15, 2023, Dibidil Bothy

A brilliantly placed and very remote bothy on the coast and below the Rum Cuillin. If you intend to stay here as with other bothies you need to bring your own food, sleeping bag and mat and a stove to cook on. Dibidil Bothy recently had a new roof installed which took about 220person days of volunteer labour. If you plan to stay here or use the shelter, please consider joining the Mountain Bothies Association to help fund the upkeep of these brilliant buildings. mountainbothies.org.uk

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January 15, 2023, Askival Peak

At 812m this is the highest point on Rum and therefor the highest peak in the Rum Cuillin. It's a brilliant, scramble pyramidal peak standing at the head of the Cuillin ridge and offering awesome views across the island and across to Eigg. It's a tough expedition of a run but very satisfying especially if you camp or stay at the bothy and make it a two day adventure.

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January 15, 2023, Rum Ferry Terminal

The CalMac ferry to Rum from Mallaig takes about 80mins and runs fairly regularly all year. It is dependent on the weather and can get fully booked so it's worth calling ahead and booking if possible. calmac.co.uk/article/2125/Rum

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any easy walks on Rùm for beginners or families?

Yes, the island offers some gentler options. For a straightforward introduction, the Kinloch Castle loop from the ferry is an excellent choice. It's a short, relatively flat walk around the main village that gives you a feel for the island without requiring a major time commitment or difficult climbing.

What is the best time of year to hike on the Isle of Rùm?

Late spring and summer (May to August) offer the best chance for milder weather and longer daylight hours, which is crucial for tackling the island's long and challenging routes. This period is also ideal for wildlife watching, especially for seabirds. However, be aware that the autumn months bring the dramatic red deer rut, a unique natural spectacle.

What kind of wildlife can I see while hiking on Rùm?

Rùm is a National Nature Reserve renowned for its wildlife. You are very likely to see red deer, as the island is home to a long-running study project. The island is also a stronghold for both golden and white-tailed eagles.

Along the coast, look for seals and otters, especially near the dedicated otter hide by the pier. During summer, the island hosts one of the world's largest colonies of Manx shearwaters, whose calls are a memorable feature of the night.

How difficult is the Rùm Cuillin ridge traverse?

The Rùm Cuillin traverse is an extremely demanding expedition for experienced and well-prepared hillwalkers only. Routes like The full Rùm Cuillin loop involve long distances, significant elevation gain, steep sections, and moderate rock scrambling. The terrain is rugged and the weather can change rapidly, so excellent navigation skills are essential.

Are there any good coastal walks on the island?

Absolutely. For a rewarding coastal journey, consider the walk to Kilmory beach. This route follows a track to a beautiful sandy beach that offers fantastic views across to the Isle of Skye. It's a long walk but on a clearer path compared to the mountain trails.

Can I go wild camping or stay in a bothy on Rùm?

Yes, both are popular options for an immersive experience. Wild camping is permitted, but you must follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which includes leaving no trace. For a more sheltered stay, the island has two remote mountain bothies at Guirdil and Dibidil, which serve as excellent bases for exploring the more remote parts of the island. The hike to the Dibidil Bothy is a challenging adventure in itself.

How do I get to the Isle of Rùm for hiking?

The Isle of Rùm is accessible by ferry. The main CalMac ferry service runs from Mallaig on the Scottish mainland. There is also a smaller passenger ferry service from Arisaig. It is essential to check the timetables and book your passage in advance, especially during the peak season, as services can be limited and weather-dependent.

What do other hikers think of the trails in Rùm National Nature Reserve?

The hiking routes on Rùm are very highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the island's true wilderness feel, the spectacular mountain scenery, and the incredible opportunities for spotting wildlife like red deer and eagles.

Are there any circular walks available?

Yes, there are several excellent circular routes, particularly for those looking to tackle the mountains. For a challenging day in the Cuillins, the Barkeval & Hallival loop provides a taste of the main ridge without committing to the full traverse. Most routes start and end at the ferry terminal in Kinloch.

What should I know about the terrain and weather on Rùm?

The terrain is rugged, remote, and can be very challenging. Paths are often rough, boggy, and indistinct, especially in the mountains. The weather is notoriously unpredictable and can change in an instant, even in summer. You must be self-sufficient and carry full waterproofs, warm layers, a map, a compass, and know how to use them.

How many hiking trails are there on Rùm?

You can explore around 10 curated hiking routes on Rùm with our guide. These range from an easy walk around the main village to extremely difficult full-day mountain expeditions across the Cuillin ridge, offering options for various levels of experience and commitment.

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