- Visit Kingairloch
- Visit Ardgour
- Visit Strontian
- Visit Kilchoan
- Visit Glenborrodale
- Visit Salen
- Visit Acharacle
- Ardnamurchan Point
- Castle Tioram
- Visit Lochaline
- Visit Ardnamurchan
- Visit Glenuig
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Visit Glenborrodale in Ardnamurchan
Glenborrodale by the shores of Loch Sunart is a great place to explore by car or cycle or on foot. The sea loch is home to porpoise, dolphin and along the shores, families of otters are very common. Seabirds and sea eagles in particular are often spotted.
At Glenborrowdale there are several self catering holiday cottages and lodges operated by Karen and Michael Macgregor who are local enthusiasts of where they live and work. Through Glenmore Holidays they offer a fabulous selection of high quality holiday accommodation and we highly recommend their properties to you.
Nearby, the Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre is a very popular attraction providing a great learning experience about wildlife and the local geology. The centre has a cafe providing snacks and wholesome hot meals.
Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre |
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| Welcome to the Ardnamurchan Natural History Centre, winner of three prestige awards.
At the Centre we provide an introduction to the natural environment of Ardnamurchan, the most westerly part of the British mainland. Our focal point is an... click for more details... |
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Glenmore, Glenborrowdale, PH36 4JG Tel: 0044 (0) 1972 500209 |
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Michael Macgregor Photography |
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| Michael Macgregor is a professional photographer based at Glenborrowdale in the Ardnamurchan Peninsula. Michael specialises in scottish wildlife and rural landscape photography and publishes a range of wildlife and natural history greetings... click for more details... |
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Glenmore, Glenborrowdale, PH36 4JG Tel: 0044 (0) 1972 500 254 |
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Office: Ben Nevis Office, Tomacharich, Fort William, PH33 6SW
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