
There is much to explore and experience in the mountains of Inverpolly,
here we have tried to give you a taste of what you will see, please
scroll down to the list below or view our clickable
map.
Inverpolly Estate
The Inverpolly Estate compromises undulating heather moorland, peat bogs, lochs, pockets
of birch, hazel and rowan woodland and is dominated by the magnificently
isolated red Torridonian Sandstone peaks of Cul Mor (849m), Cul Beag
(769m) and Stac Polly (613m) the smallest yet undoubtedly the most popular
of the group and visited by thousands each year. Inverpolly's major
lochs include Loch Lurgainn beneath Stac Polly, leading to Loch Badagyle
and, in the middle of the reserve, Loch Sionascaig one of the largest
and deepest in the area. Sionascaig is three miles in length, yet seventeen
miles around its irregular shoreline.
The A835 leads northwards from Ullapool and, at Drumrunie, a single
track road enters the reserve, threading its way through the mountains.
Badagyle Cottage
is located at the fork of the road, which leads west to Achiltibuie
and the tranquil Summer Isles, or north to Inverpolly
Lodge, Inverkirkaig and Lochinver.
The surrounding area
This is a beautiful region, full of spectacular scenery and interesting
places to explore. You can see a few of them here, please scroll
down to view all the options
Achiltibuie
Altandhu
Ardvreck
Castle
Badentarbat
Beaches
Elphin
Inchnadamph
National Nature Reserve
Knockan
Cliff
Inverewe
Garden
Inverkirkaig
Kylesku
Lochinver
Mountains
& Hills
Polbain
Reiff
Leckmelm
Gardens
Lael
Forest
Corrieshalloch
Gorge
Falls
of Measach
Ullapool