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Glencoe and Dalness covers 5,680 hectares (over 14000 acres) of mostly mountain land, with free open access for all. It is world-famous for its scenery and its history tucked away from view, just off the A82 just before Rannoch Moor, the first chairlift opened here in 1961.It has Scotland's longest vertical descent and has 19 runs in total with seven lifts at this resort, and better-than-average snow make it a favourite with some.Varied terrain appeals to boarders looking for something...

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Arisaig Beaches
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Arisaig Land Sea & Islands Centre

The Land, Sea & Islands Centre is entirely community owned and run, they have one part-time employee, and the rest of the staff give their time cheerfully and voluntarily.

In 2015 the centre was completely refurbished to high environmental standards and has become a firm favourite with visitors and local residents, You will find Scottish books, local crafts, excellent displays and a splendid view over Arisaig bay.

They are family-friendly, with lots of hands-on exhibits and activities for children, and absorbing stories and objects for everyone else.

The Arisaig Land, Sea & Islands Centre

  • Arisaig Land Sea & Islands Centre Postcode PH39 4NU
  • Arisaig Land Sea & Islands Centre Geolocation 56.9101° N Longitude -5.8427° W
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You can find out about the area’s amazing marine and wildlife here, and explore some of Arisaig’s surprising historical connections, the exhibitions has grown and now covers a surprising range of subjects: from crofting, fishing and knitting to wartime espionage training!

If you buy something from the shop or make a donation, you’re helping the community in a very direct way.

Everything they receive goes back into projects that will have a positive impact on Arisaig, the people who live here and this very special environment.

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