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Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve

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Walk across the suspension bridge as the River Droma rushes through a mile-long slot gorge below.

This mile-long canyon, through which the River Droma rushes, takes its name from the Gaelic for ‘ugly hollow’. But that’s as far from the truth as can be.

Corrieshalloch is one of the most spectacular gorges of its type in Britain and provides striking evidence of how glacial meltwater can create deep gorges. Just a short drive from Ullapool and only an hour from Inverness, this is the perfect place for a family adventure!

A short steep walk will bring you to a Victorian suspension bridge, where you can gaze down over a series of crashing waterfalls.

Corrieshalloch Gorge is designated a National Nature Reserve in recognition of the gorge and the surrounding woodland. It’s also home to a nationally rare species of cranefly, which benefits from the wet dead wood in the shaded areas of the property.

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Corrieshalloch Gorge

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Gateway to Nature Centre and café

09.30–16.00

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Gorge scramblers can get into areas that might not otherwise be accessed by regular surveys – they help us spot invasive species in the gorge that no one else would!

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