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Tourist information & activities in north west Sutherland


N.W. Sutherland and Wester Ross sort of merge into one another's border (they do here at least!) so it might be a good idea to look at each area to make sure you don't miss anything e.g. Ullapool is south in Sutherland and north in Wester Ross and on the doorstep of both!

 

 

 

Hotels in Sutherland

 

Achiltbuie & Inverkirkaig. off A835 about 7 miles north of Ullapool take small road or A837 to Lochinver and head south from there.  Achiltibuie is unforgettable for coastal walks and seascapes. From Rieff is a small winding road leading to Lochinver via Inverkirkaig. A path from the River Kirkaig leads to the Falls of Kirkaig which is about an hour and a half to the falls - wonderful in September when the heather is out.
NW Sutherland
Achmelvich. off A837 at Lochinver. Wonderful sandy beach with camping and a youth hostel nearby
NW Sutherland
Achiltibuie Hydroponicum. Unusual indoor garden growing bananas and other tropical plants.
A835 - 23 miles north west of Ullapool
Open Easter - Sept daily - Oct Mon/Fri till 3.30
Tel: 01854 622202
Wester Ross / NW Sutherland
Ardvreck Castle. A894/837.  Built by the MacLeods in 1597. Now in ruins but still a pretty sight on the shore of Loch Assynt.
NW Sutherland
Assynt Visitor Centre. Displays on the history and nature of the area.
In the main street of Lochinver on A837
Open Easter - Oct
Tel: 01571 844330 or
01571 844654
NW Sutherland
Balnakeil Beach. West of Durness. Big surf! Ranger led walks to Faraid Head where you might see some puffins.
NW Sutherland

Cape Wrath. The most north-westerly point on the British mainland. It is accessible via a ferry across the Kyle of Durness at Keodale which connects with a mini bus in the summer months. You could of course walk. 'The area  is outstanding for birdlife during all seasons of the year.  The area is particularity important for large populations of migratory species that visit either during the breeding season or to over winter....A variety of Arctic and Alpine plants may also be found here growing at sea level. This combination is unique to this area and for this reason, much of the Cape Wrath area is designated as a SSSI (Special Site of Scientific Interest.)...' Web 

Walking Cape Wrath
NW Sutherland


Clachtoll & Stoer. Take coastal road north-west of Lochinver. Lovely beaches. Also remains of a broch near Stoer Bay. Further on you will also find The Old Man of Stoer - about an hour's walk from the car park near Rhu Stoer lighthouse. This is a spectacular sea stack. The cliffs are teaming with sea birds but be careful, the cliffs are largely sandstone and this makes it dangerous. This Assynt road is really beautiful ( single track most of the way).
NW Sutherland

Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve. 'This spectacular mile-long gorge, 61 m (200 ft) deep, is one of the finest examples in Britain of a box canyon. The river which carved this channel through hard metamorphic rock plunges 46 m (150 ft) over the Falls of Measach. The suspension bridge a little way downstream from the falls was built by John Fowler (1817-98), joint designer of the Forth Railway Bridge. Further downstream, a viewing platform provides an excellent vantage point looking up towards the falls..'.  NTS

Corrieshalloch Gorge

Braemor. On A835 12 miles s.east of Ullapool
Open access
Tel: 01445 781200

Web  
Wester Ross/NW Sutherland


Cruises: 
1. Click for a list of cruises in the area.
 
2.
The Statesman Cruise, based in  Kylesku,  is a 2 hour trip and travels around an inland sea-loch called Glencoul to see Eas a'Chual Aluinn  - 650ft waterfall! To check availability  call or visit the Kylesku Booking Office (01971) 502345 which is situated at the top of the Old Ferry Pier in Kylesku. E-mail: statesmancruises@talk21.com

3. Cruise on Loch Laxford  to visit seal colonies and view seabirds. Cruises are available from mid-May to September. Boats depart from Fanagmore
. Tel: 01971 502251. E-mail: pearcejjpearce@aol.com

4. See Handa Island below.

5. Lochinver cruises from the harbour - ask at the Tourist Info Office

6. Summer Isles. Achiltibuie Post Office. No Sunday sail. T
he Summer Isles Cruises run twice daily ( except Sundays ) May to September from Badentarbet pier, Achiltibuie. The morning cruise leaves at 10:30am and returns at 2:00pm the afternoon cruise leaves at 2:15pm and returns at 5:45pm. See many species of seabirds, visit the  seal colony. Both cruises land on one of the Summer Isles for one hour.  Tel: 01854 622200

7. Ullapool.
'Sailing from Ullapool, on the West Coast of The Highlands, The Summer Queen offers visitors the opportunity to visit the famous Summer Isles. 2 and 4 hour cruises take in the beauty of Loch Broom and the Western Isles, encountering local seabirds, seals  and even a unique chance to see Dolphins swim in our wake...'
NW Sutherland

Durness Golf Club:  Golf facilities all year round from dawn to dusk to all members and also to all visitors. Changing facilities and snacks available.
Tel: 01971 511364
NW Sutherland

Durness & Smoo Cave. Yet another lovely beach in a scattered crofting community. The Durness Tourist Information centre has displays and a Countryside Ranger Service. Cave fairly easily accessible from the beach. A wooden walkway gives visitors access to the waterfall in the inner chamber.
NW Sutherland

Diving: The clear sea lochs at Kylesku are a popular venue for Diving Clubs.  Scuba-Diving is available at Lochinver for experienced divers only.
NW Sutherland
Falls of Shin. Woodland walks, play park and viewing platforms to see salmon leap up the waterfalls.

Salmon leap - Photo thanks to Falls of Shin

The Falls of Shin are a natural feature of the River Shin, next to the visitor centre. Visitors each year can watch Atlantic Salmon battle to return to their place of birth to spawn the next salmon generation
On A837 between Lairg and Bonar Bridge
Open all year
Tel: 01549 402231
NW Sutherland


Fly Fishing. Try the Assynt Angling club for some of the best wild brown trout. Salmon fishing permits may be available for Loch Assynt, or one of the nearby rivers - Inver, Kirkaig, Oykel.
NW Sutherland

Gairloch Golf Course: Open all year. Challenging scenic 9-hole course on the shore of Loch Gairloch. Clubhouse with full facilities.
Tel: 01445 712407
NW Sutherland

Handa Island Wildlife Reserve. One of the most important seabird breeding colonies in the UK - razorbills, puffins, arctic skuas. Access to the reserve is by boat from Tarbet.

Handa - Photo thanks to the SWT.Org

'Small ferry boat operates from Tarbet. The service operates April - early September, Monday - Saturday from 9:30am. Crossings are on demand and weather dependent. Last outbound journey approx. 2:00pm. - return journey at 4:30pm. Tarbet is sign-posted from the A894, 2 miles North of Scourie. Parking and public toilets available in Tarbet ( no toilets on Handa)...'  SWT
Tel: 01463 714746
E-mail: enquiries@swt.org.uk
 
Handa - Photo thanks to scotlandindex.net

NW Sutherland


Inverpolly National Nature Reserve was formed in 1961 by combining three estates - Inverpolly, Drumrunie and Eisg Brachaidh - and at nearly eleven thousand hectares is the second largest reserve in Britain after the Cairngorms.

Web  
Off A835 north of Ullapool
NW Sutherland


IInchnadamph National Nature Reserve. Botanical, geological and historical interest. 'The limestone area within Inchnadamph National Nature Reserve is a mecca for botanists and cavers alike. [including the famous Uamh caves where scientists found human remains dating back at least 4500 years, along with the bones of animals now extinct in Scotland] Many rare and unusual plants grow in the rich limestone soil [mountain avens, frog orchids and holly fern]  The unique geology of the area, including the oldest rocks in Europe, has attracted both amateur and professional geologists for over a hundred years. An interpretative visitor trail at Knockan Crag attempts to explain it all..' 
Best time to visit May to June.
Twenty miles north of Ullapool, off the A837. Parking and interpretive panels. Track to the Allt nan Uamh caves.
NW Sutherland

Kayaking in Scotland. Nothing like it. So many hidden bays, nooks and crannies. Freedom at its best. Based on the north east coast Kayak Scotland come to the north west too! No previous experience necessary.

 

Northwest Sea Kayaking Lochinver. Float within the scenery of the stunning north west highlands. Discover wildlife; explore deserted islands and glide along unspoilt coastlines. No experience necessary. All ages/abilities.

Sea Kayaking is a dry sport! Day, half day/evening and multi day and week trips in the Ullapool/Lochinver/Achiltibuie area.
Contact Julie-Ann on 01571 844281

 


Kerrachar Gardens. On shore of Loch Chairn Bhain. Boat access from Kylesku. 'Kerrachar Gardens is a plantsman's garden in the North West Highlands of Scotland set in a uniquely remote and beautiful location in the Parish of Assynt on the shores of Loch a Chairn Bhain... Kerrachar is one of the few permanently inhabited homes in the UK which has no access by road or path. Instead you can enjoy a 30 minute boat trip on the 25 ton M.V. Statesman from Kylesku, which will bring you to Kerrachar Gardens and provide a wonderful opportunity to take in some breathtaking views along the way. Who knows, you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the seals, eagles and otters which inhabit the loch!...'

 Kerarchar Gardens                                Kerrachar Gardens boat

Tel: 01571 833288
Wester Ross / NW Sutherland


Kinlochbervie. Deep-sea fishing port. Sea angling trips available locally
NW Sutherland
Knockan Crag Visitor Centre. Learn the history of the area, see the geology.
On A835 13 miles north of Ullapool
Open all time
Tel: 01854 613418

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Knockan Cragg - Photo thanks to Knockan Cragg.co.uk
 

NW Sutherland


Kylesku. A894. Great bridge.  The Statesman Cruise, based in  Kylesku,  is a 2 hour trip and travels around an inland sea-loch called Glencoul to see Eas a'Chual Aluinn  - 650ft waterfall! To check availability call or visit the Kylesku Booking Office (01971) 502345 which is situated at the top of the Old Ferry Pier in Kylesku
NW Sutherland
Loch a' Mhuilinn. (SNH) The most northern remnant of a native oak woodland in Britain survives in this reserve. It clearly shows the stunting effect of westerly gales, with some of the oaks reduced to a creeping form near the sea. The reserve also features grassland, peat bog, freshwater and seashore, so it attracts a wide range of wildlife. The best time to see it is in  spring for the woodland flowers.
Four miles south of Scourie, off the A894 on the north-eastern shore of Edrachillis Bay. Parking near entrance and road/track into the heart of the reserve.
NW Sutherland
Locharron Golf Club: Open all year except 1.30 to 5pm Saturday afternoon. 9-hole course in wonderful setting on the shore of Loch Carron. Visitors welcome.
01520 766211
NW Sutherland

Lochinver. Busy fishing port. Boat cruises, bike hire, sea angling. Assynt Visitor Centre
NW Sutherland

Sandwood Bay. B801 from Kinlochbervie. Beyond Oldshoremore and Oldshorebeg. You'll have to walk though! Four miles will find you on a beautiful beach (take a picnic)
NW Sutherland
Scourie & Fangmore.  A894. Good bathing at Scourie. Fishing opportunity for wild brown trout and game. Boat rips from Fangmore to visit seal colonies onshore of Loch Laxford.
NW Sutherland
Smoo Caves. Limestone cave. Smoo Cave is quite large - 200 feet long, 130 feet wide, and 50 feet high at the entrance. The cave is a great tourist attraction for people visiting the north-west coast, and is well worth a visit...'
Two miles east of Durness on A838
Open all year

Smoo Caves - Photo thanks to smoocave.org
NW Sutherland


Talmine & Melness. off A838 .On west of Kyle of Tongue. Small harbours, views and seals lazing on the beach.
NW Sutherland
The Old Man of Stoer - about an hour's walk from the car park near Rhu Stoer lighthouse.  (West of Lochinver) This is a spectacular sea stack. The cliffs are teaming with sea birds but be careful, the cliffs are largely sandstone and this makes it dangerous
NW Sutherland

Ullapool. Main ferry terminal for Stornoway and Western Isles. Popular holiday destination.
NW Sutherland
Ullapool Museum and Visitor Centre.
West Argyll Street, Ullapool
Open all year with winter restrictions
Tel: 01854 612987
Wester Ross / NW Sutherland
Ullapool Golf Course: Professionally designed 9-hole, 18 tees course incorporates many natural features of the environment.
Tel: 01854 613323
NW Sutherland

If you're looking for a wild time then this is the place for you. Sweeping from Ullapool north you will find an area which boasts some of the wildest country in Europe. It's extraordinary and majestic - a place where time stands still. Woodland walks, mountains to climb, otters and puffins to be found. Traditional crofting landscape and wild mountains. Wildlife cruises, castles, ceilidhs...

 

Other things to do: Birds / Beaches / Castles / Cycling / Fishing / Gardens / Golf / History / Horses / Kids / Misc / Nature (Reserves) / Walking / Water / Whisky

 

 

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