
Loch Nevis - Wikipedia
Loch Nevis (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Nibheis) is a sea loch in Lochaber on the west coast of Scotland. It runs inland from the Sound of Sleat, and is bounded on the north by the peninsula of Knoydart and on the south by North Morar (the region north of Loch Morar, and containing the village of Morar).
Loch Nevis Cruise - VisitScotland
This popular afternoon boat trip, of around five hours departs at 11am from the Mallaig yacht pontoon and offers passengers a chance to properly experience the romantic landscapes of the North West Highlands by taking them on a tour up the north shore from Mallaig, around the coastline of the Knoydart peninsula and along the waters of the Loch ...
Western Isles Cruises
We operate a daily, all year-round Knoydart ferry service between the Scottish fishing village of Mallaig, to Inverie and Tarbet in Loch Nevis. This is a life-line service to one of the most remote places in Scotland and only accessible by sea or a two-day walk.
Visit Scotland’s Lochs and Nevis – LIFE AS A HUMAN
Nov 20, 2015 · Loch Ness has been the preserve of tourism in Scotland for hundreds of years. But where pilgrims used to visit the spot for religious worship, now they fly thousands of miles to see if they can spot the infamous Loch Ness Monster. And the industry is …
Loch Nevis - Highland Guide
Tucked away on Scotland’s wild and beautiful west coast, Loch Nevis is a secluded sea loch known for its dramatic landscapes, unspoilt beauty, and serene atmosphere.
Tarbet, Loch Nevis - Wikipedia
Tarbet (Scottish Gaelic: An Tairbeart or Tairbeart Loch Nibheis) is a place on the south shore of Loch Nevis in Scotland, about 6 miles (10 kilometres) east of Mallaig.
Loch Nevis - Scottish Sea Kayaking
Loch Nevis cuts its way into the heart of Knoydart, often referred to as ‘Britain’s last wilderness’. To spend time exploring the loch, surrounded by mountains, wildlife and solitude is a magical experience.
Loch Nevis - Scotland's Hills
Apr 27, 2018 · Once on board the MV Mary Doune we set off on the return journey down Loch Nevis and back to Doune. Time taken – 6.5 hours. Distance – 9.25 kilometres. Height climbed – 1105 metres.
Loch Nevis - DayOutHub
Loch Nevis is a beautiful and serene lake located in the western Scottish Highlands. With its crystal-clear waters, stunning landscapes, and rich history, Loch Nevis is an ideal destination for tourists looking for a peaceful and scenic getaway.
Visit Knoydart - Getting Here
The Knoydart Western Isles Ferry sails several times a day, every day, between the Scottish fishing village of Mallaig to Inverie and Tarbet in Loch Nevis. The jewel in our crown is the Western Isles, an 84 passenger traditional wooden ferry, with a licensed bar and toilets aboard.