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Arisaig (Scotland)

 
Description: A small village on the west coast of the Scottish Highlands.

Newest Review: ... the back of the village which will make it quieter and not disturbed by so much Passing traffic. After leaving the A 830 turning onto the coastal road for about 1 ½ miles there is a turn to Rhu on the left. keep straight on in to Arisiag The instant we turned into the village we are met with the view of the bay loch na ceall, Arisaig harbour which opens to the Atlantic ocean.. The bay is ... more

 ... a picture the rocky craggy coastline, the view over the harbour several boats moored and the rocky outline of the cove. The beach itself at Arisaig is pebbly rocky and has a lot of seaweed collected on it not really ideal for putting your deckchai...more

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Premium Review Arisaig (Scotland): Arisaig on the road to the Isles (1123 words)
by - written on 03/06/08 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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I went north last week for our half term break, north to Scotland we stayed at Arisaig on the west coast, on the road to the isles latitude 58.8912N Longitude 5.8419W national grid reference NM660844. We have been to this village several times in the past but must be nearly 15 years since we last visited. This seaside fishing village is about 35 miles North West of Fort William it takes about an hour by car. Carry on past Arisaig and about 8 miles further is Mallaig a small fishing town where the Ferry to Skye and other islands leave. It only takes only takes about 15 minutes by car to get from Arisaig to Mallaig. We arrived in Arisaig mid ...  Read the complete review

 

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