Ullapool and it's surrounding area has some wonderful and
interesting places to visit below are further links
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Ullapool
Museum & Visitor Centre is housed within
a restored Thomas Telford Parliamentary Church,
originally built in 1829, the Museum tells the story
of Lochbroom - the land and its people,
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Ullapool Golf Club and Course in the
Highlands of Scotland. If are on holiday in Scotland. This Highland course offers a great day of sport
and relaxation.
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The Seaforth
overlooks Ullapool Harbour Offering some of the finest
seafood in the world in the upstairs restaurant and award
winning music in the bar downstairs.
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Knockan Crag Follow Scotland's journey from the South Pole through gripping graphics, cartoons, 'hands-on' interactives, sculptures, games, poetry and the unique landscape of Assynt.
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Sailing from Ullapool, The
Summer Queen offers visitors the opportunity to visit
the famous Summer Isles.
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Kerrachar
Gardens is a plantsman's garden in the North West Highlands of
Scotland set in a uniquely remote and beautiful location
in the Parish of Assynt on the shores of Loch a Chairn
Bhain.
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Inverewe
the most famous of Scotland's gardens
is situated in North West Scotland amid scenery of great
natural beauty. It is an oasis of greenery and colour, as
far north as Labrador in the west and St.Petersberg in the
east, it is warmed by the Gulf Stream and able to sustain
plants from many temperate regions of the world.
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If your visit takes in the Isle of Skye,
then consider Torwood a comfortable and modern B&B just 10 minutes outside
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The Falls
of Shin is a wonderful experience for all the family.
Set in the Achany Glen, amongst Highland scenery, Falls of
Shin is a day out that has something to offer all members
of the family. Open all year round, this all - weather
destination is only 20 minutes drive from Ullapool. For
those who enjoy the outdoors and wildlife there are
extensive forest walks, dramatic waterfalls and the famous
salmon leap, where you can watch salmon hurl themselves up
the falls, attempting to return to their place of birth to
spawn. The Falls of Shin is free to visit with plenty of
parking space and children's adventure playground.
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Dunrobin
is the most northerly of Scotland's
Great Houses and is the home of the Earls of Sutherland,
one of the ancient earldoms of Scotland, created in about
1235. It is now lived in by the Countess of Sutherland.
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