14 KM
Grade A
Isle Martin provides plenty of interest with its towering cliffs on the north coast, sheltered bays which otters and seals make their homes, along with an interesting history. Add to this the small lighthouse at Rubha Cadail and finishing in the northwest highlands main town of Ullapool, a bustling centre of boats, tourists, cafes and ferries; and you have a fine day out.
14 KM
Sheltered
Coastal Paddling
Vehicle or Bus Shuttle
Grade A
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The hidden cliffs of Isle Martin’s northern coast
Landing at the small rocky ‘seal bay’ on the NW corner of Isle Martin
Rhue Point’s ornate cliffs and small lighthouse
Seeing and arriving at Ullapool from the sea
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If wanting to use the bus for a shuttle check out: http://www.travelinescotland.com
Ensure to allow time to enjoy Ullapool’s shops, cafes and amenities.
There is a perfectly placed and friendly campsite at Ardmair: http://www.ardmair.com
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This trip is covered by the following OS map:
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