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Glenshiel,
Ross-shire, Scotland, IV40 8HL
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Directions/map | Walking Holidays | Sports/Munros/Hillwalking in ScotlandAt the foot of the Five Sisters of Kintail...Select any picture to see a larger version
Walking Holidays at Kintail Lodge HotelIan Philp of Highland Treks
& Tours is a qualified Mountain Leader offering guided and self-guided
walking holidays. The Kintail Lodge Hotel is perfectly situated to act
as a base for a walking holiday in one of the most scenic parts of Scotland.
Ian's local knowledge allows him to plan holidays for all ability levels,
and having him as your guide will ensure you see special parts of the
area many visitors miss. Local Attractions & Places of Interest in the AreaMunros and Waterfalls...Glen Shiel has some of the most rugged mountain scenery in the
Scottish Highlands and there are over 20 Munros within easy reach
of Kintail Lodge. The Saddle is one of the finest mountains in the area and its long ridge, known as the Forcan Ridge, must be one of the most exhilarating in the country. The North and the South Glen Shiel Ridges offer excellent, challenging days out for the experienced walker but most famous of them all is the Five Sisters of Kintail a truly classic walk with picture postcard views and their western flanks that rise for over 1000m in one fell swoop. For the less serious walker, the Falls of Glomach, one of the highest waterfalls in Britain at 310 ft, offers a nice day out with a good chance of seeing Golden Eagles and Deer. These are just a few of the many high- and low-level walks in the area. Speak to our resident guide, Ian Philp, for more information or to discuss a day's guided walk in the area. Brochs, Castles, Otters and Nessie...
Author Gavin Maxwell has strong connections with Sandaig (12 miles). He wrote Ring of Bright Water, a story about an otter he called Mijbil. Towards the end of his life he lived on a small island Eilean Ban just off Kyleakin. This now has a visitors' centre and offers boat trips to see otters. Seals and other wild life can also be seen in the area. Loch Ness with its world-famous monster, Nessie, is only a short drive away. The Exhibition Centre offers eye-witness accounts and photographs of the monster. Boat trips 'monster spotting' on the loch are also available. Visiting Urquhart Castle en route makes for a good day out.
Directions/Map
By road from Fort William: take the A82 to Invergarry, then the A87 Kyle road to Shiel Bridge. By road from Inverness: take the A82 to Invermoriston, then the A887/A87 Kyle road to Shiel Bridge.
By air: the nearest airport is Inverness (65 miles), and you can travel on to the hotel by hired car or contact us to arrange a pick-up. Inverness airport is serviced by many daily flights (BA and EasyJet) from several destinations in the UK. See a UK Street Map centred on our post code Sports in Scotland, Hill walking and Munro LinksWe include here some links to web sites about sports in Scotland in general, hillwalking in Scotland and Munros in particular. Please note that these links are included for the convenience of visitors to this web site and we accept no responsibility for the content of any third-party web sites. Each link opens in a new browser window. Munro Bagging on the Web by Adrian Tupper The Munros of Scotland by Ian Fisk of New Zealand Hillwalking
in Scotland - Connery's Scottish Walks
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