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Waterside Apartment, LochcarronFor Self Catering Holidays in Wester Ross
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Lochcarron is situated on the West Coast of Scotland, 63 miles due west of
Inverness, and lies amidst magnificent Highland scenery, some of the finest in
the British Isles. Lochcarron is an excellent centre for touring. To the immediate north and
west lies the Applecross peninsula which is approached via the Bealach na Ba,
the Pass of the Cattle, one of the highest roads A little further to the north and west are the Torridon Hills, always a favourite area for walkers and climbers, and the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve; also, beautiful Loch Maree, and Gairloch with its lovely white sandy beaches and links' golf course. Further north up the coast from Gairloch are Inverewe Gardens which, despite being on a latitude more northerly than Moscow, contain exotic plants from all over the world, courtesy of the Gulf Stream. To the south and west are Loch Alsh and the new Skye Bridge, and the
magnificent scenery of Glenelg (with its Pictish brochs) Nearer to Lochcarron are the pretty villages of Shieldaig and Plockton, the latter being the location for the "Hamish MacBeth" TV series, and also for the film "The Wicker Man". To the surprise of many people, palm trees can be seen growing on the water front in Plockton - look at the photo if you don't believe us! Just across the loch from Lochcarron are Attadale Gardens which featured not long ago in the "Flying Gardener" TV programme. Lochcarron is surrounded by excellent walking country with many magnificent views - click here for an example, and again here for another. And, the scenery can be just as attractive in the winter-time - as this photo demonstrates. All photos on this page Copyright © 2003 James Mould
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Geoff & Kate Ellis, Ailsa House, Main Street, Lochcarron, Strathcarron, IV54 8YD. Tel:- +44 (0)1520 722424 or +44 (0)1520 722303 Copyright © 2003-2007 [Kate Ellis]. All rights reserved. Unless otherwise stated, all photos on this site are the property of Geoff & Kate Ellis. Revised: 30 January, 2007 Website Design by James Mould |