



Things to do in Moidart
It is impossible to list everything there is to do here — see our ‘21 things to see and do’ on the right for a taster. Each apartment contains a small library of interesting books on the Highlands, maps and more information on what to see and do. The owners, Kenneth and Susan MacDonald, born and bred in the area, are on hand and with a wealth of information and support to make your stay in this wonderful and dramatic area a delight. Most of all we want you to enjoy yourself so don’t be afraid to ask for assistance or help in organising your holiday.
A quick list
Wildlife in Moidart
Local sighting include - Red deer; otters; seals; pine martens; red squirrel, golden and sea eagles, buzzards, badgers, wildcat, seals, basking sharks, dolphins, plus many more. We are also luck to live in area rich in fauna and flora with many examples of -Wild flowers, mosses, etc.
Visit Sunart Oakwood website for information on how you can explore the Woodland, Sea and Shore and Fauna and Flora.
History
Everywhere you go in Moidart and Ardnamurchan, there are reminders of the past, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and the Clan Ranald stronghold of Castle Tioram. For more of an insight to this area’s great history read about it the Moidart History Group website.
Walking and climbing
Many great walks from a 20 minute stroll to all day expeditions – many starting from Garmoran Square or just a short drive away.
Walk Highland Ardnmaurchan
John Dye Expeditions
Local walks
Historical Walks
GPS Walks
Please just ask we are happy to let you know our favourites and make recommendations.
Sightseeing
Moidart and Ardnamurchan can claim some of the best beauty spots and beaches on the west coast. Singing Sands and Sanna Bay are a must and always come high recommended in our Visitor’s Books. We are also just 45mins drive from Camus Darach Beach – famously known as Ben’s Beach from the film Local Hero.
It is impossible to list everything there is to do here — see our ‘21 things to see and do’ on the right for a taster. Each apartment contains a small library of interesting books on the Highlands, maps and more information on what to see and do. The owners, Kenneth and Susan MacDonald, born and bred in the area, are on hand and with a wealth of information and support to make your stay in this wonderful and dramatic area a delight. Most of all we want you to enjoy yourself so don’t be afraid to ask for assistance or help in organising your holiday. A quick list
Wildlife in MoidartLocal sighting include - Red deer; otters; seals; pine martens; red squirrel, golden and sea eagles, buzzards, badgers, wildcat, seals, basking sharks, dolphins, plus many more. We are also luck to live in area rich in fauna and flora with many examples of -Wild flowers, mosses, etc.
Visit Sunart Oakwood website for information on how you can explore the Woodland, Sea and Shore and Fauna and Flora.
History
Everywhere you go in Moidart and Ardnamurchan, there are reminders of the past, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and the Clan Ranald stronghold of Castle Tioram. For more of an insight to this area’s great history read about it the Moidart History Group website.
Walking and climbing
Many great walks from a 20 minute stroll to all day expeditions – many starting from Garmoran Square or just a short drive away.
Walk Highland Ardnmaurchan
John Dye Expeditions
Local walks
Historical Walks
GPS Walks
Please just ask we are happy to let you know our favourites and make recommendations.
Sightseeing
Moidart and Ardnamurchan can claim some of the best beauty spots and beaches on the west coast. Singing Sands and Sanna Bay are a must and always come high recommended in our Visitor’s Books. We are also just 45mins drive from Camus Darach Beach – famously known as Ben’s Beach from the film Local Hero.
Activities
All though our 21 things to see and do gives a favor of the activities in area – there are plenty of other things you can do.
Golf on Traigh Golf Course
Swim at the pools at Mallaig and Fort William
Sea Kayaking with Rock Hopper.
Skiing at Nevis Range and Glencoe
21 things to see and do in Moidart
- Walk down to Loch Moidart alongside the river Shiel and view the 13th century Castle Tioram, Seat of the Clan Ranald.
- Join the M.V. Sileas for a memorable boat trip on Loch Shiel, and the chance to see some eagles.
- Climb the Moidart hills – Roshven or An Stac or the two Munros in Glenfinnan if you want a bigger challenge. Maps available in the apartments.
- Have a lie – in, have breakfast cooked for you, read a book in front of fire and have freshly caught prawns (langoustines), scallops or lobsters delivered. Cook them yourself (recipe books in the apartments) or have a candle lit diner cooked for you.
- Fish for salmon or trout on Loch Shiel or try some fly fishing on a hill loch.
- Take the Jacobite steam train for a relaxing return trip on the west highland line between Fort William and Mallaig
- Join the Silver walk round Loch Moidart to view the old settlement of Port a Bhata.
- Take the boat from Arisaig to Rhum and tour the Victorian splendour of Kinloch Castle.
- Go to a Highland games, show dance, traditional music festival or village dance and enjoy the craic with the locals. Events listed in De tha Dol.
- Visit the Glenfinnan monument and visitors centre to the Jacobite Rising of 1745.
- Visit the Ariundle centre in Strontian and take part in one of their craft workshops.
- Have a day off and pick up some venison from John Fergie next door or Cajun hot smoked salmon from Jimmy Gillies up the road at Dalnabreac. Arrange a massage in the luxury of your apartment.
- Drive up to Loch nam Uamh and see where Bonnie Prince Charles landed. Travel on to Camusdarroch beach, where you can walk, sunbathe or enjoy your prepared packed lunch.
- Go stalking in season – this can be arranged for you.
- Visit Tobermory (of Balamory fame) on the Isle of Mull.
- Visit the Sunart Oakwoods, one of the few remaining areas in Scotland that retain their ancient coastal oakwoods.
- Visit a local pub for a wee dram at the end of an exhausting days sight-seeing or walking. Lochshiel, Salen, Glenuig or An Boothan.
- Treat yourself to dinner at Ardshealach Lodge on the other side of the Shiel, Jill always gives you a warm welcome and cooks great food every night using local produce.
- Visit the historic Monastery on Iona via the Lochaline and Fionnphort ferries.
- Visit An Gearasdan (Fort William). Take a tour of the Ben Nevis distillery, cycle down the world cup mountain biking course on Nevis Range or have lunch in the Gondola station.
- Take a wildlife boat trip on Loch Sunart on the Laurenca II or hire one of there self drive boats and explore the beautiful Islands of Loch Sunart