Rhidorroch House Family and Sporting Holidays & Self-Catering Holiday Cottages Rhidorroch Estate Office, Argyle Street, Ullapool, Wester Ross 1V26 2UB tel/fax +44(0)1854 612548 (daytime) tel +44(0)1854 612373 (evening) |
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Boats on Ullapool's harbour shore |
Rhidorroch is an ideal base from which to explore the north-west highlands – wild and unspoiled, this entire region rightly boasts unforgettable, spectacular coastal and mountain scenery, and there is much to see and do both in nearby Ullapool and beyond. The tranquil wilderness of Glen Achall belies its convenient proximity to Ullapool and the main routes north: Rhidorroch House lies four miles (about ten minutes' drive) from the village, Glastullich cottage two-and-a-half miles and Cadubh cottage six miles.
Ullapool Pier
The pier is the focal point of the village: here, the local fleet's traditional fishing boats, and others from much farther afield, land their catches of prawns, lobsters and scallops as well as fish. And from the pier the Outer Isles ferry sails daily to and from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis. Crossing the Minch takes about three hours; timings allow a day trip to the Outer Isles.
Shopping
Ullapool has everything you are likely to need. There is an excellent butcher/fishmonger, a smokehouse, two supermarkets, a home-made chocolates shop, banks, a post office, garages, a chemist, newsagent, bookshops, a computer store, library and a hardware store plus a number of gift, knitwear and outdoor clothing and sports gear shops.
The open air Saturday market sells fresh fruit, local vegetables and baking plus locally smoked and freshly caught fish as well as knitwear and various other craftworks.
Restaurants
The village boasts a variety of lively cafes, restaurants and bars – many along the seafront – where menus include locally caught seafood, highland beef and venison and award-winning fish and chips.
Pipe Band
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Ullapool and District Pipe Band |
Evening Entertainment
The village hall hosts concerts and events, and visiting music, dance and theatre companies perform at the Macphail Centre theatre and other venues. Most of the local bars and hotels regularly stage live music from traditional Scottish to contemporary. Every few weeks the Screen Machine, a marvellous Tardis-like travelling cinema, rolls in to the village and unfurls its silver screen.
The Ullapool News published every Friday, includes a comprehensive listing of walks, talks and entertainment throughout the area.
Leisure Centre
Facilities at the Lochbroom Leisure Centre include: two outdoor tennis courts plus indoor short tennis and badminton; indoor climbing wall; fitness room; sauna and a heated indoor swimming pool – the pool timetables children's sessions with water toys and floats. The centre also offers pilates, yoga and keep fit, and during school holidays often installs an indoor bouncy castle and soft play area.
Many artists and craftspeople live and work in the area and some open their studios to visitors. There are too many to list but the following are intended to indicate the quality and range of work to be seen here: landscape artist James Hawkins exhibits his work throughout the year at Rhue Studio (www.rhueart.co.uk); Eleanor White at Bridge House Art (in Ullapool) runs full-time, week-long and weekend summer courses and workshops (www.bridgehouseart.co.uk); Highland Stoneware pottery is hand painted and glazed at their shops in Ullapool and Lochinver; textiles and ceramics by Eric and Meira Stockl are on show at Lael Falls House.
Further afield at Loch Eriboll is Lotte Glob's Workshop and Sculpture Garden (visits by appointment only: contact 01971 511727 (www.lotteglob.co.uk).
Golf
Ullapool has its own nine-hole golf course on the shores of Loch Broom. The club welcomes visitors to its 'challenging course, full of character'.
Under two hours' drive from Ullapool there are good nine-hole courses at Gairloch, Durness and Strathpeffer. The cliff-top course at Durness boasts a unique challenge with its 'hole over the Atlantic' at the ninth, and Gairloch is probably one of the prettiest courses you'll ever play. The 18-hole course at the Royal Dornoch is a longer journey, but keen golfers will find it's worth every mile.
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Balnakeil Beach |
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| Achnahaird |
Any of the following is ideal for an easy day out allowing plenty of time to build castles, dig holes, swim and picnic: Balnakeil, remote Sandwood Bay and Oldshoremore – all to the north – probably top the list; Achnahaird (west towards Achiltibuie) – rock pools, huge expanse of white sand, wide open view all the way north to Stoer Point lighthouse and beyond – is the best of the nearest; Mungisdale, Gruinard and Mellon Udrigle lie towards Gairloch and, north again on the narrow coast road which dips and dives between Lochinver and Kylesku, are the pure white sands of Achmelvich, Clachtoll and Clashnessie.
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Handa Island, a Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve, is well worth visiting and ideal for families with young children as the walking is very easy. The ten-minute crossing from Tarbet (about an hour's drive from Ullapool; ferry operates April to end August/early September) lands on one of Handa's sandy beaches, then from the information bothy a boardwalk and path snakes around the perimeter of this gorgeous little island. From mid-May to August the sky here is thick with Arctic and great skuas guarding their nests; until late-July hundreds of puffins sit snug against the steep cliffs and until mid-July 150,000 guillemots dive-bomb the sea.
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The weeping beech at Leckmelm Gardens |
A visit to the famous Inverewe Gardens is a must. The drive to the shores of Loch Ewe on the scenic coastal route via Dundonnell is a pleasure in itself. In 1862 Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie created the 64-acre gardens on a peninsular site once barren, and now, with the benefit of the warm Gulf Stream currents, Himalayan rhododendrons, Tasmanian eucalypts and a wide variety of Chilean and South African plants number among the 2,5000 mostly exotic species thriving at a latitude more northerly than Moscow.
At Achiltibuie, the Hydroponicum grows plants, salad crops and tropical fruit using an organic, water-based system. And, on a smaller scale is the privately run garden at Kerrachar which, although it is on the mainland, is accessible only by boat from the old ferry pier at Kylesku.
There is a good, well-trodden path all the way to the top of Stac Pollaidh (613m), which even children can manage if you're not in a hurry. Only 30 minutes' drive from Ullapool on the road towards Achiltibuie this distinctive peak is easy to conquer, if somewhat narrow and slippery towards the ridge, and rewards with really breathtaking views to all points of the compass. March straight up and down and the round trip takes about three hours, or make a day of it, take a picnic and make the most of the views.
In addition to Seanna Braigh, a particularly remote munro but accessible from the Rhidorroch estate road, there are more than 20 munros (mountains over 3000ft/913m) to tackle in the area and many have good walking tracks – there is a good path from Dundonnell up An Teallach (1060m), for example. Closer to Ullapool are the Beinn Dearg and the Fannich ranges, while some of the lower peaks include Cul Mor (849m), Cul Beag (769m) and Ben Mhor Coigach (743m). Further north are Ben Mhor Assynt (998m), Suilven (731), Quinag (808m), Canisp (846m), and Foinaven (908m) and Arkle (787m) and Ben Stack (721m)…
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(from left) Ullapool Hill, Ben Dearg and the Fannich range above Loch Broom |
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Estate Activities (loch fishing, walking, cycling, bird watching, wild flowers etc)
Visitor Attractions (Ullapool village, golf courses, beaches, boat trips, gardens etc)
Rhidorroch House Tour (pictorial tour)
Rhidorroch Estate Tour (pictorial tour)
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Contact us at:Rhidorroch Estate OfficeArgyle Street Ullapool Wester Ross 1V26 2UB tel/fax +44(0)1854 612548 (daytime) tel +44(0)1854 612373 (evening)
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