Location Info
The Black Isle is a peninsula in the Highlands of Scotland, featuring farmland, scattered woodland, and coastal edges. Forestry blocks in the area are managed accessibly, with gravel forest roads typical of Highland plantations.
Terrain varies from flat agricultural ground to gentle slopes. Surfaces depend on location but commonly include firm forestry aggregate and natural earth.
Course Description
Some hard surfaces, so please bring dog boots if in doubt.
Directions
From The South
The forest needs to be approached from the main A9 north of Inverness. Cross the Kessock bridge and continue north for 5 miles to the Tore roundabout, take the A9 north again from here but after 100 yards take the small turning on the right to Killen. Continue on this minor road for 2.5miles to a crossroads where you go straight on still signed for Killen. After a further 1.7 miles you come to a staggered crossroads where you again go straight on still to Killen then just 1 mile down this road you turn left up a dead end into the forest. For those few coming from the north we hope you can work this out in reverse!
SDAS
The Sled Dog Association of Scotland (SDAS) is a Scottish organisation dedicated to promoting and organising sled dog sports throughout Scotland. Founded in 1991 by Rick Miller, Neil Brown and Keron Miller, the association was the first group to establish a regular calendar of sled dog events in Scotland and helped place the country on the map within the UK mushing community.
The organisation runs a series of races and competitions each season, providing opportunities for both newcomers and experienced mushers to take part in sled dog sport. Events typically include dryland disciplines such as rig racing, scooter classes, bikejoring and canicross, with races often held over two-day formats that contribute to an overall championship series.
Through organised events, membership programmes and a volunteer committee, SDAS supports a community of sled dog enthusiasts across Scotland. The association emphasises sportsmanship, inclusivity and enjoyment of the sport while providing a structured environment for competitors at all levels to train, race and develop their teams.
In the UK sled dog landscape, SDAS functions as one of the main regional racing organisations, particularly focused on Scotland’s dryland racing scene and championship series events.
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Upcoming SDAS events
March 2026
September 2026
SDAS Summer Camp
Sat 26th Sep '26- Sun 27th Sep '26
October 2026
SDAS Race 1
Sat 24th Oct '26- Sun 25th Oct '26
November 2026
SDAS Race 2
Sat 28th Nov '26- Sun 29th Nov '26
December 2026
SDAS Race 3
Sat 12th Dec '26- Sun 13th Dec '26
