Inverness, often referred to as the 'Gateway to the Highlands', serves as a starting point for an unforgettable journey through Scotland's most rugged and remote landscapes. The route northwards follows parts of the iconic North Coast 500, where each twist and turn unveils another awe-inspiring view.
The first stop is the charming fishing village of Ullapool, nestled on the shores of Loch Broom. Here, you'll experience the allure of whitewashed cottages, fresh local seafood, the invigorating salty sea air, and the melodic calls of seabirds. The journey then leads to Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve, where the landscape comes alive with sculptures and poetry etched into the rocks.
Further along, the ruins of Ardvreck Castle stand sentinel over the enigmatic Loch Assynt, offering a glimpse into the 15th-century life of the MacLeod clan. A pause for lunch in the small fishing port of Lochinver provides an opportunity to savour one of the town’s renowned pies amidst mountain vistas. The adventure continues along serpentine coastal roads to Achmelvich Beach, where white sands and crystal clear waters evoke more of a Caribbean than Highland feel.
This day trip, filled with pies, beaches, castles, and unforgettable scenery, culminates with a return to Inverness in the evening. It's a memorable journey that encapsulates the essence of Scotland's highlands.
