Assynt: Stoer, Lochinver and Inchnadamph
Some of the must see attractions in and around Stoer, Lochinver and Inchnadamph:
Assynt Visitor Centre - An ideal place to start exploring and also the base for the local Highland Council Countryside Ranger. Ask about guided walks, events, entertainment and children’s activities. Pick up information on geology, archaeology, local history, wildlife and trails around the Geopark. Special on-site activities for children including a touch table and telescope.
Inchnadamph National Nature Reserve and the Bone Caves - With caves, tunnels and underground streams, Inchnadamph promises exciting discoveries for explorers. Walk along a dry riverbed at Traligill and visit the Bone Caves where archaeologists found human remains dating back 4500 years along with the bones of animals long extinct in Scotland.
Loch Assynt, Ardvreck Castle and Inchnadamph Church - Ancient stronghold of the MacLeods of Assynt, Ardvreck Castle stands on the shores of Loch Assynt with the mountain Quinag rising 808m to the north. Discover the fascinating history of the area from archive material in old Inchnadamph Church.
Little Assynt - An all-abilities path takes you to the shores of Loch Leitir Easaidh and Loch Innse Fraoich. Enjoy views to Quinag and fresh water angling from boats specially adapted for people with mobility impairments. Facilities at both lochs include an easily accessible compost toilet, a shelter and picnic area.
Canisp and Suilven - These Torridonian sandstone mountains dominate the landscape. Sit back and enjoy the spectacular view or take to the slopes as a walker, rock-climber, scrambler or hill runner.
Ben More Assynt and Conival - As you travel through the Geopark, you can’t fail to be awed by these mountains. Both are classed as Munros (height of 915m or above) with Ben More Assynt connected to Conival by a high ridge. Please make sure that you are well-equipped and have all the information you need on routes and weather conditions before setting out on a mountain climb or walk.
Old Man of Stoer - Follow the path from the lighthouse car park along cliffs populated by seabirds to view this pinnacle of sandstone rock standing just off the coast.
Clashnessie, Clachtoll and Achmelvich beaches - Ideal for a family day out, these sandy beaches are peaceful, unspoilt and surrounded by marvellous rock formations. Visit the Clachtoll salmon bothy as well as the remains of a 1st century broch.
Maryck Memories of Childhood - Extensive collection of toys, dolls houses and teddy bears from the 1880’s to the present day. This unusual museum, tea room and craft shop is located at Unapool, Assynt.


