Use Urquhart Castle Holiday Accommodation Guide to locate property in the area for your vacation. Urquhart Castle can be found on the A82 road, 20 miles south-west of Inverness and about 2 miles east of the village of Drumnadrochit, in Gaelic meaning “Ridge of The Bridge. The castle stands on a rocky promontory on the north shore of Loch Ness, in the Highlands of Scotland, evidence has been found of a fort on this promontory dating from the Iron Age, and also remains from Pictish times,...

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Coire Loch
Coire Loch
Coire Loch
Falls of Plodda
Falls of Plodda
Falls of Plodda
Plodda Falls Near Tommich
Plodda Falls
Plodda Falls
River Affric
River Affric
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River Affric Trail
River Affric Trail
River Affric Trail
Glen Affric
Glen Affric
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Glen Affric Loch
Glen Affric Loch
Glen Affric Adventure Sign
Glen Affric Adventure Sign
Glen Affric Adventure Sign
Glen Affric Top Car Park Parking Sign
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Glen Affric Parking Sign
River Affric In Flow
River Affric
River Affric
River Affric
River Affric
River Affric
Affric Kintail Trail
Affric Kintail Trail
Affric Kintail Trail
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Affric Kintail Trail Sign
Affric Kintail Trail Sign
Affric Kintail Trail Vistas
Affric Kintail Trail Vistas
Affric Kintail Trail Vistas
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Affric Trail Vistas
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Affric Trail Vistas
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Affric Trail Vistas
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Loch Affric
Loch Affric
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Affric Views
Affric Sign Post
Affric Sign Post

Glen Affric Visitors Attractions Guide

Glen Affric Visitors Attractions Guide in Glen Affric you will find there are many different rivers, streams, and tributaries that run through Glen Affric on their way to Loch Ness. Glen Affric also offers many different trails and routes that you may take to appreciate the scenery.

The highlands are a secure location for you and your loved ones to visit, but you must be aware of your capabilities and have a good understanding of the topography in order to keep yourself and the people around you safe.

Parking is only permitted within our designated car parks; thus, we ask that you refrain from blocking gates or parking on grass verges.

Maintain clear routes and provide plenty of space for other road users, including pedestrians and cyclists, to pass safely.

Find out which parking lots are available and which ones have amenities,

Be responsibility for your own waste by cleaning up and disposing of it in the appropriate manner.

Maintaining a human and animal-friendly environment in the area so that everyone can feel secure there.

Please be aware that the Forest, hills, and glens are home to a variety of creatures and species, some of which are susceptible to becoming unwell as a result of humans leaving behind wasted food and garbage in these areas.

By taking responsibility for your trash, you can make sure that the Highlands continue to be a clean and welcoming location for people, as well as a secure environment for animals.

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  • Glen Affric Geolocation Latitude 57.261932° N Longitude -5.004793° E
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