Which area is Gairloch in?

Ross and Cromarty
Gairloch

Gairloch Scottish Gaelic: Geàrrloch
Civil parish Gairloch
Council area Highland
Lieutenancy area Ross and Cromarty
Country Scotland

Where in Scotland is gairloch?

Gairloch is undoubtedly the jewel in Wester Ross’s crown, a beautiful haven situated in the spectacular North-West Highlands of Scotland, with grand views of the Isle of Skye and Outer Hebrides as well as breathtaking mountain scenery making it a favourite holiday destination for visitors.

What is gairloch famous for?

Gairloch is a fantastic place to visit and of course for exploring Wester Ross and the north west Highlands. Situated on the shore of Loch Gairloch amongst the awe-inspiring scenery of Wester Ross, Gairloch offers a wealth of spectacular scenery and activities for visitors.

What is the population of Gairloch?

Property in Gairloch Situated in Wester Ross, Gairloch is a west coast town with a population of 2,300. The proximity to Loch Maree and Lochewe make this a popular tourist destination.

Is Gairloch a good place to live?

Being as it is, Gairloch is a welcoming village and in fact the largest village in Wester Ross apart from Ullapool and the three settlements together are a perfect holiday destination. There is a lot to see and do in the village as well as in the surrounding area.

Is Gairloch a sea loch?

Loch Gairloch is a sea loch on the North West coast of Highland, Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic it is an Geàrr Loch meaning ‘the short loch’.

Is Gairloch worth visiting?

One of the more well known things to do in Gairloch, Gairloch Museum is well worth a visit! Rated four stars by the Scottish Tourist Board, Gairloch Museum is a must-see if you are visiting Wester Ross. Gairloch Museum is based in a converted nuclear bunker, it was moved to here in 2019.

Who owns Gairloch estate?

John Mackenzie
John Mackenzie, who owns the massive Gairloch and Conon Estates, said he’d put up the signs because: “It is years of frustration and anger boiling over. Landowners, farmers and gamekeepers have always been an easy target, blamed by the society [RSPB] for the poisoning and shooting of raptors“.

Are there midges in Gairloch?

Yes, there will be midges. Worse in overgrown, boggy, sheltered areas. The main beaches in the area usually have enough of a breeze to keep then from being too harassing. Use Avon Skin So Soft or a branded midge repellent (everyone has their favourite) and long sleeves/trousers and you should be fine!

What’s it like to live in Gairloch?

Gairloch is a village of a mere thousand people, and although it does have a few amenities – a school, a few small shops, a bank, and a handful of hotels and inns – a trip to the nearest cinema or the shopping mall involved a seventy-mile journey, much of it along sheep-infested single-track roads.

What islands can you see from Gairloch?

This stunning location offers visitors magnificent views of the mountains of Skye and Torridon and throughout the year many come here to enjoy stunning sunsets over the Hebrides. From the beach, you can also reach Longa Island, one of the most celebrated islands of Wester Ross.

Where is Gairloch beach?

The beach is situated on the southern outskirts of the village of Gairloch, with free parking available beside the golf course. Nestling on a bay overlooking the Minch and surrounded by mountains and moorland, Gairloch Beach is a spectacular and secluded beach.

Is gairloch a good place to live?

What mountains can you see from Gairloch?

Re: Best Munro near Gairloch Beinn Airigh Charr is a favorite of mine and, as Kinley indicates, gives a fantastic view into Fisherfield. There’s also the Flowerdale corbetts (Baosbheinn and Beinn an Eoin) close by,and Beinn Dearg and Fuar Tholl are not too far away either.

Does Gairloch have a beach?

Are dogs allowed on Gairloch Beach?

Gairloch beach is a beautiful sandy beach backed by sand dunes and accessed via wooden walk way from car park. Facilities include parking, toilets, shops and harbour. Share: Gairloch Beach is dog friendly and allows dogs all year.