Wandelgids Walks Wester Ross Northern Area | Hallewell Publications

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This guide features walks in the northern part of Wester Ross, from the Coigach peninsula in the north to the northern end of Loch Maree, including the villages of Ullapool and Gairloch.  Walks range from 1 mile to 11 miles (1.6-17.5kms) and include the climb up Stac Pollaidh, the signposted routes around Ullapool Hill and the spectacular coastal ...

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This guide features walks in the northern part of Wester Ross, from the Coigach peninsula in the north to the northern end of Loch Maree, including the villages of Ullapool and Gairloch.  Walks range from 1 mile to 11 miles (1.6-17.5kms) and include the climb up Stac Pollaidh, the signposted routes around Ullapool Hill and the spectacular coastal route from Red Point to Diabaig.  

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