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Aultbea Hotel
Sea Front, Aultbea, Highland IV22 2HX

Situated on the shores of beautiful Loch Ewe and perfectly located for exploring the north-west Highlands. See spectacular mountains, secluded beaches, Inverewe Gardens and the Benn Eighe nature reserve. This 18th century, friendly hotel is the perfect location...
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Attractions near Aultbea Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Aultbea Hotel:
Inverewe Garden  (5.4 Miles)
This outstanding 20-hectare garden, part of an 890-hectare Highland estate, is impressively set on a peninsula on the shores of Loch Ewe. The warm currents...
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Mellon Udrigle Beach  (5.7 Miles)
A minor road from Laide leads to a wide beach of pristine sands at Mellon Udrigle. It regularly wins awards for its beach management and...
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Gairloch Heritage Museum  (12.8 Miles)
Set in the north-west Highland village of Gairloch this award winning museum details its colourful history from its earliest inhabitants through to the present day....
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Ullapool Museum  (21.4 Miles)
Step back in time at the Ullapool Museum & Visitor Centre. It’s a treasure trove of genealogical, historical and photographic material. Many visitors come to...
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Achiltibuie Smokehouse  (23.5 Miles)
A trip to this family run, craft smokehouse in the far north west Highlands is guaranteed to get your taste buds jumping for joy. Achiltibuie...
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The Hydroponicum  (23.5 Miles)
Bananas in the far north west Highlands? You better believe it – The Hydroponicum is a testament to the appliance of science. Grown in large...
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Liathach  (25.8 Miles)
This mammoth Scottish mountain (seen here from the south) is the largest of the Torridonian giants. Liathach, the grey one, stretches out over seven kilometres,...
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Shieldaig Island  (26.9 Miles)
Shieldaig Island lies off the village of Shieldaig on Loch Torridon. The island, which is managed by the National Trust for Scotland, is completely covered...
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Stac Pollaidh  (30.8 Miles)
Stac Pollaidh, anglicized to Stack Polly, is a fantastic little hill offering superb views over this wild part of the north-west Highlands. Formed of Torridonian...
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Assynt Visitor Centre  (37.6 Miles)
Opened in 1995 by Magnus Magnusson, the Assynt Visitor Centre is a treasure trove for the visitor with an interest in the natural world. The...
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Attadale Gardens  (38.4 Miles)
Attadale Gardens is a spectacular west coast garden with views of the sea and Skye. Here we have exotically planted ponds, waterfalls, rare trees and...
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Beinn Eighe NNR  (40.4 Miles)
Britain’s first National Nature Reserve comprises the magnificent Torridon mountains which rise dramatically from the open land which separate them. Beinn Eighe is one of...
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Loch Maree  (40.4 Miles)
Loch Maree, the finest Scottish loch, extends for almost 20 kilometres from Kinlochewe in the south to Poolewe in the north. It’s a long, narrow...
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Portree Harbour  (41.3 Miles)
In the eighteenth Century, Portree harbour was the scene of many anguished departures for the people of Skye forced to emigrate to North America because...
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The Lump  (41.3 Miles)
The Meall or ‘The Lump’ in Portree on the Isle of Skye is the name given to the hill above the harbour and old quay...
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Duntulm Castle  (41.3 Miles)
Set on Trotternish, Skye’s most northerly peninsula, Duntulm Castle is an ancient fortification. It started life an Iron Age broch and then became a Pictish...
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The Storr  (41.3 Miles)
The Storr is probably Skye’s most famous landmark. It is a dramatic 719 metre high mountain located above the east-facing cliffs of the Trotternish Peninsula....
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Kilt Rock  (41.3 Miles)
Located on the east coast of Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula, the striking rock formation known as Kilt Rock is a 200 foot high sea cliff. The...
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The Staffin Museum  (41.3 Miles)
Learn more about the remarkable geological landforms of Skye at the Staffin Museum. This small community-based museum stands by the roadside in the village of...
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The Skye Museum of Island Life  (45.2 Miles)
The Skye Museum of Island Life is a group of seven traditionally thatched croft cottages, once a common sight in the Highlands and now extremely...
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The Faerie Glen  (50 Miles)
The Faerie Glen is a remarkable place, tucked away on the Isle of Skye. It is not an easy place to stumble across accidentally,...
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Eye Peninsula  (54.4 Miles)
Also known as Point, this peninsula is joined to the Isle of Lewis by an isthmus which is only 100 metres wide in places. It’s...
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An Tuireann Arts Centre  (57.6 Miles)
This centre on the Isle of Skye is a venue of some note in the area and makes up one of the main cultural centres...
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Aros  (57.9 Miles)
The award winning Aros visitor centre on the outskirts of pretty Portree has a relaxed and contemporary feel. Boasting a comfortable mix-match of information and...
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Lews Castle  (59.2 Miles)
Lews Castle built by the Mathesons in the 19th century, on the West Side of Stornoway Harbour. Sir James Matheson who purchased the island in...
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Bernera Museum  (59.2 Miles)
The museum is a small collection, but a fascinating one dedicated to the history of this little community hidden away n the islands of Scotland....
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