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Eddrachilles: Kinlochbervie, Handa & Scourie

Guided Walks, Tours, Boat Trips & Wildlife Watching

An ideal way to discover the Geopark and learn more about its fascinating geological, cultural and social history is to take part in a guided walk, tour or sea cruise. Catch the ferry just north of the village of Scourie and sail to a remarkable island where 200,000 seabirds come to breed. Guillemots, razorbills, puffins and great skuas fill the skies above Torridonian sandstone cliffs. It is advisable to contact the operator first as many tours are weather dependant and some only operate during the summer season.

The diversity of wildlife within the Geopark is breathtaking. Animals, sea creatures and birds you may see around the area include:

  • badger, stoat, weasel, pine marten, fox, otter, hare, red deer, roe deer
  • whale species, porpoise, seal, basking shark, dolphin
  • golden eagle, peregrine falcon, osprey, heron, willow warbler, wren, redpoll, redwing, sandpiper, oystercatcher, black-throated diver

To find out where best to view different species, contact your local Highland Council Countryside Ranger or Tourist Information Centre.

Cape Wrath Charters, Kinlochbervie

8 Bervie Road, Kinlochbervie, Sutherland IV27 4RY
01971 521359
http://www.capewrathcharters.co.uk/

Grampian Speleological Group,
Highland Council Countryside Ranger Service, Durness

Tourist Information Centre, Sangomore, Durness, Sutherland IV27 4PN
01971 511756

Kinlochbervie Visitor Information, Kinlochbervie

The Harbour, Kinlochbervie, Sutherland IV27 4RR
01971 521235

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Photography courtesy of Inver Lodge Hotel, Scottish Natural Heritage, Highland Council, British Geological Survey, Sutherland Partnership, Mackay Country Archive and Iain Sarjeant.