Activities and places of interest
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Ric runs
"Sealife" a Glass Bottom Boat based in Gairloch, approximately
10 miles away from Inverasdale. He is a qualified Royal Yachting Association
Instructor in Yachting, Dinghy Sailing Coach and Powerboat Trainer. "Sealife" is a converted ships lifeboat. It has two large glass panels in the bottom of the boat with individual viewing ports for you to look down and see the fantastic variety of life below the sea surface. You can also enjoy the scenery, the wildlife on the loch which is a joy to watch. On Loch Gairloch you'll see seals, a myriad of sea birds, plus occassionally you might spot porpoises, dolphins and otters as well. |
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contact us or visit "Sealife"for
further information on courses and prices. When planning your holiday, if you wish to pre-book and activity please do so, however boating, where ever you are in the world is weather dependent and you might have to change your plans during your stay. |
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Walking
For the walkers,
some of Scotlands highest mountains are within easy reach, so are some
beautiful low level rambles. Whatever your interest the area can cater for you.
There are several local guides who will take you on walks and tell you much
of the history and background to the mountains. Much of the area is too steep
and rocky for serious off road mountain bikers however a bike is useful for
getting to the start of some of the walks plus trips on small single track tarmac
roads are a joy.
Some of the other activities/ attractions available locally are:
Boat
trips
Other than the sailing take a trip on boats from Gairloch to try and spot dolphins
and whales, or try sea fishing
Golf
Gairloch has a wonderful Golf Course that welcomes visitors
Fishing
Fishing permits are available for many of the inland Lochs (lakes)
Inverewe
Gardens
World famous gardens designed by Osgood Mackenzie can be seen from the croft
at the head of Loch Ewe.
World
War 2 Gun pit remains - Cove
These were built to protect the convoy vessels who sheltered in Loch Ewe before
undertaking the epic sea journey delivering aid to Russia. Both here and at
Poolewe there are memorial to remember the war dead,
Firemore
Beach
A glorious golden beach 2 miles away with hardly a person to be seen
Military
Exercises
Several times a year NATO and the British forces have major land
and sea exercises. These involve aircraft, large vessels and land troop. You
can spend many hours watching manoeuvres
©
Copyright Richard Holmes
Revised
16 December, 2008
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