18 KM
Grade A
The white sands of Morar provide an idyllic start to a trip that is dominated by spectacular beaches with expansive views across to the mountains of Skye and Rum. The maze of skerries that guard the entrance to Arisaig are a wildlife haven and sea kayakers paradise. The shallow azure blue waters provide a unique and sheltered place to explore.
18 KM
Coastal Paddling
Vehicle Shuttle
Train Shuttle possible
Grade A
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The amazingly unique Arisaig skerries
Numerous stunning beaches throughout the paddle
Wildlife, the seals that make the Arisaig skerries their home need to be seen to be believed
Views out to the Small Isles and the Cuillin of Skye
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If not wanting to finish in Arisaig at low tide due to the carry, please choose alternative landings within Loch nan Ceall carefully and park courteously as suggested in the guide book. If starting and finishing in the Arisaig area again please do not overcrowd any launch sites.
There are plenty of cafe and pub options in Arisaig, support the local community and treat yourself at the end of the trip!
If wanting to use the train for the shuttle check out: http://www.travelinescotland.com
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