Gairloch : Looking towards Strath

Introduction

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Gairloch : Looking towards Strath

Image: © Ken Bagnall Taken: 12 Jun 2009

Gairloch (Gaelic: Geàrrloch) is a small village, civil parish and community on the shores of Loch Gairloch on the north west coast of Highland. A popular tourist destination in the summer months, Gairloch has a golf course, a small museum, several hotels, a community centre, a leisure centre with sports facilities, a local radio station, beaches and nearby mountains. The parish of Gairloch extends over a much wider area, including the villages of Poolewe and Kinlochewe, and has a population of 2,289.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.732515
Longitude
-5.695058