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Mar 10, 2024
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By Paul Hart from Glasgow, Scotland - Ullapool, CC BY-SA 2.0,

Ullapool, a picturesque village located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, boasts an array of captivating attractions that offer visitors a glimpse into the region's natural beauty and rich history.

From towering mountains to tranquil nature reserves, Ullapool has something to offer every type of traveler. Let's delve into the diverse tapestry of experiences awaiting those who venture to this charming destination.

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    • 1. Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve

      2. Stac Pollaidh Mountain

      3. The Bone Caves

      4. Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve

      5. Falls of Measach

      6. Caledonian MacBrayne (Ferries)

      7. Ullapool VisitScotland iCentre

      8. Ullapool Hill

      9. Ullapool Museum

      10. The Minch (Bodies of Water)

      11. Inverpolly Nature Reserve

      12. Leckmelm Shrubbery & Arboretum

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Ullapool’s history stretches back thousands of years, with evidence of human settlements along the coast and in some cases on the roadside. Stone circular foundations can still be seen around Rhue and other local sites, some dating as far back as two thousand years. Brochs (old stone forts) are also still in existence at Dun Logie and Rhiroy on Lochside, as well as Strathkanaird, Coigach and Assynt.

About a mile north of the village is Dun Canna, an ancient fort system estimated to be around 2,500 years old. At low tide, it’s even possible to spot a Viking fish trap that was built in the 8th Century in the bay below.


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