Between the mainland mountain masses and the Island of Skye lies the Applecross Peninsula. Home to just 238 people, and accessed by only two roads, this is a haven from the noise and clutter of modern life. The Gaelic name for the area, ?a Chomraich?, means ?The Sanctuary?. Its not the easiest place to get to but you?ll never forget the journey or the time you spend here, however brief. Over the 2053? road called the Bealach na Ba, if the cloud has lifted, you?ll see the kind of views normally reserved only for sweaty mountaineers. Panoramas to the Outer Hebrides and South to the Kintail mountains will keep you gazing until you need to descend to the village for warmth and sustenance. We could wax lyrical about the fantastic beaches, the calm waters of the Inner Sound and the gentle hills above the crofting townships, the food, the music, the sunsets and more. But we?ll let you read on and discover for yourself...
The Applecross Campsite is a spacious well facilitated site by Applecross bay looking towards the Isles of Raasay & Skye with facilities for camping, caravans and motor homes.
The Applecross Inn is a small family run Inn open all year round providing quality food & accommodation. The Inn is based in the village of Applecross with outstanding views to the Isle of Skye. The popularity of the Inn is well supported by the numerous awards it has picked up recently -Best Pub Food in Britain, Best Seafood Pub in Scotland to name a few.
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