48 KM
Grade B
Loch Nevis cuts its way into the heart of Knoydart, often referred to as ‘Britain’s last wilderness’. To spend time exploring the loch, surrounded by mountains, wildlife and solitude is a magical experience. Its name translates as ‘heaven’ and no doubt you will feel you have arrived when you get there.
48 KM
Sheltered
Coastal Paddling
Tidal Movement
Grade B
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Entering the heart of Knoydart ‘Britain’s last wilderness’
Visiting Inverie and Britain’s remotest pub
Paddling past ‘Our Lady of Loch Nevis’
The sheer beauty and tranquility found at the end of Loch Nevis
Views of Knoydart’s impressive mountains
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The main ferry from Mallaig to Inverie will often be happy to take sea kayaks if the route needs to be shortened.
For information on accommodation, campsite and amenities in Inverie check out: http://www.visitknoydart.co.uk
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