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Out & About
This remote part of the West Highlands of Scotland offers the visitor so much to see and do.
You can choose to do nothing at all and sit and chill on our hill overlooking the white sandy beaches lapped by the clear Atlantic waters and gaze over the sea to the Islands of Skye and Rum.
Are you an artist or budding photographer? Did you know Cnoc-na-Faire and the area has been used in many films and we even featured in an episode of the popular BBC TV programme “Monarch of the Glen”. Ever thought about a painting or photography break, maybe we are just the location you have been looking for. We could be just a brush stroke or click away.
Should you choose to be more active try the following:
- Take a boat trip out to the islands of Eigg, Rum and Muck
- Visit the Knoydart Peninsular with Britain’s remotest pub, The Old Forge
- Test your skills at Traigh Golf Course, less than a mile away
- Stroll the nearby beaches at Keppoch, Invercaimbe,
Portnadoran, Traigh and the “Local Hero” beach at
Camusdarroch
Hill walking, Coastal Ranger walks, sea kayaking, fishing, cycling, and bird watching are all popular activities around the Cnoc.
Going further? Mallaig and the Isle of Skye ferry is only a 10 minute drive away.
Whatever you choose to see and do, we can help to plan your day. Alternatively link onto www.road-to-the-isles.org.uk and see what you can do today.
