What to do around Badachro and Gairloch
Badachro is an excellent base for activities of all kinds
or to just relax and soak up the spectacular scenery.
At a glance…
- Beautiful jewellery from Ceomara Jewellery
- Walks to suit all abilities, many have historical and geological interest. The ‘Fairy Lochs’ to see the crashed World War II Liberator and Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve trails
- Endless opportunities for wildlife spotting
- The rocky shoreline around Badachro is excellent for sea kayaking
- Excellent golfing, also fishing from both the rocks and by boat
- Wide selection of boat trips, including whale watching, a glass bottom boat and creel trips
- A diverse variety of wild plants including carnivorous sundew and beautiful orchids
- The magnificent garden collections at Inverewe and Attadale
- Plenty of places to eat out and coffee shops in Gairloch and the locality, many serving local seafood
- Exquisite beaches often littered with shells, many rock pools to explore with a chance for some seaside foraging
- Very scenic drives to visit Applecross, Shieldaig, Torridon, Plockton and perhaps over to the Isle of Skye.

Walking the dog at Red Point
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