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Torridon Hills,  The west and northwest coasts of Scotland have some of the finest mountain scenery in Europe, and the peaks of the Torridon area in ester Ross make a substantial contribution to this splendour. in 1967 the Torridon estate fell to the care of the National Trust for Scotland, in part payment of estate duty ensuing from the death of the 4th Earl of Lovelacc. Torridon Geolocation Latitude 57.5469° N Longitude -5.5134° W  Torridon Postcode IV22 Torridon Hills...

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Inverasdale is a small crofting village overlooking Loch Ewe, in the north west highlands in the wild and beautiful landscape of Wester Ross is perfectly placed for exploring the hills and mountains of the Great Wilderness of the Torridons as well as the beautiful Fisherfield mountains and the far north to the hills of Sutherland, this is a peaceful place ideal for exploring the many deserted beaches in the area and perhaps take part in some of the many of the activities, sit and chill or stroll along a golden beach or walk the high tops of a Munro, study the bird life or take a boat trip spot whales, dolphins, otters, and other wildlife or go kayaking, canoeing, sailing or fishing, bring your camera or your paints to catch the beauty of the surroundings. There are many types of accommodation here from Bed and Breakfast Caravan and Camping and Self catering to suite all budgets.

There are nearby historical sites such as the Cove, with its memorial stone for the Russian Convoy Fleet that sailed from Loch Ewe to Murmansk during World War II and Badachro with the Fairy Lochs, known as the crash site of an American World War II bomber, The crew of nine and six passengers took off from Prestwick on the 13th June, 1945, returning home after the war.

The B-24H left at 1315 hours from Prestwick on a route that should have taken it over Stornoway, but we can only guess at why it came over the mainland, may be a navigational error, instrumental or engine failure, nobody is sure but for whatever reason, they found themselves descending through thick cloud to attempt an emergency. It seems the aircraft struck the top of Slioch and lost some bomb bay door parts, the descent continued until they broke through the cloud base over Gairloch, they circled once round the loch, possibly looking for a place to ditch, the aircraft was on the run into try and land when they just failed to clear the rocky spurs by the Fairy Lochs, all crew and passengers were killed. The walk to the fairy Lochs is on a good path high above Shieldaig, the views back over to Gairloch are magnificent.

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  • Inverasdale Latitude: 57.8031 Longitude: -5.6679
  • Inverasdale Postcode IV22
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A lovely neighbourhood called Inverasdale may be found in the Scottish Highlands' Wester Ross. Wester Ross is renowned for its wonderful scenery, untamed shoreline, and charming settlements. Most likely, this bigger territory includes a hamlet or settlement named Inverasdale.

Wester Ross is well known for its spectacular natural beauty. Numerous stunning lochs, mountains, and glens can be found there. This region also has the well-known Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve, which provides hiking and wildlife-viewing opportunities.

Drives in scenic areas: The North Coast 500 runs through the Wester Ross region. Along this path, you'll pass by quaint communities, historic landmarks, and stunning coastline scenery.

Outdoor Recreation: The area is a sanctuary for nature lovers. Hiking, mountaineering, fishing, kayaking, and animal watching are among the activities you can partake in.

Historical Sites: Wester Ross has a long history that can be explored in a number of locations, such as castles, prehistoric ruins, and archaeological sites.

Experience the local Scottish culture by going to historic pubs, sampling regional fare, and, if appropriate, going to nearby events or festivals.

The most up-to-date and comprehensive information about Inverasdale and Wester Ross can be found by consulting local resources, travel guides, and websites, especially if you are considering visiting.

Staying Around Inverasdale

Scotland's Northwest Highlands include the stunning and picturesque region of Wester Ross. It is renowned for its untamed scenery, wonderful coastlines, and plenty of outdoor activity options. Here are a few things to think about if you intend to stay in the Wester Ross area:

Wester Ross provides a variety of lodging choices, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, self-catering cottages, and campgrounds. You have a variety of lodging options to select from, depending on your needs and price range.

Activities: Wester Ross is a haven for nature lovers. Sports including hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, fishing, and bird watching are available. This region is traversed by the well-known North Coast 500 route, which provides a beautiful setting for a road trip.

Attractions: Some of the top sights in and around Wester Ross are the majestic mountain pass Bealach na BĂ , the wonderful botanical garden Inverewe Garden, Gruinard Bay, and the quaint village of Plockton.

Natural Beauty: The scenery of Wester Ross is really stunning, featuring imposing mountains, serene lochs, and rocky coastline. It is essential to explore the area's natural beauties.

Local cuisine: Don't pass up the chance to sample some of the fresh fish and traditional Scottish delicacies. A variety of nearby eateries and restaurants provide a taste of the area.

Weather: Scotland's weather is unpredictable, so be ready. Packing layers and waterproof gear is a good idea, especially if you intend to explore the outdoors.

Advance reservations are recommended, especially during the busiest travel times, to guarantee you have a place to stay.

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