Isle of Skye
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Applecross
The Applecross peninsula, familiar from your dining room window, is reached by driving along the east shore of Loch Carron, and turning back at the head of the loch to Lochcarron village on the west shore. Head on past Kishorn, and ascend the formidable Bealach road, all hairpin bends and steep drops. The view from the summit is worth the effort. Then descend to the village of Applecross, from where you can carry on north to Loch Torridon, with perhaps the most spectacular peaks in the Highlands, and the picturesque village of Shieldaig. From here you can return to Plockton by Kishorn and Lochcarron, or push on to Torridon itself.
Eilean Donan Castle
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Glenelg
Heading down the road from Eilean Donan by the side of Loch Duich brings you to Shiel Bridge. Turn right here and you will head up the famous Pass of Rattagan, with fabulous views at the top, including the nearby Five Sisters of Kintail. Carry on down to remote Glenelg and its ruined military barracks, built by General Wade after the 1745 Rebellion. A ferry operates in the summer for Skye, over the short distance of the Kyle Rhea. Three miles outside Glenelg are a set of brochs, the best preserved on the west coast. These prehistoric forts were built by an unknown people, to protect their communities from sea invaders.


