20 KM
Grade B
With a stunning sandy beach at the start as well as a few more on route, alongside a remote headland offering dramatic views of the surrounding north-west highlands as well as across to the Hebrides, Greenstone Point provides a pleasant day out. Finishing in Loch Ewe with its wealth of wartime history and associated stories adds some unique historic interest.
20 KM
No Landing Zones
Coastal Paddling
Surf Landing
Vehicle Shuttle
Grade B
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The stunning beach at Mellon Udrigle
The views out to the Hebrides and the NW Highlands
The headlands remote and desolate feeling
The wartime remains and associated history
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There is a basic campsite at Mellon Udrigle, overlooking the stunning beach.
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