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Scottish Highlands
The untamed wilderness of the Highlands is ideal walking territory – wooded glens, a rugged coastline, dramatic peaks, majestic lochs and misty isles. The spectacular scenery is best washed down with a wee dram from one of the region’s fine distilleries. If you’re looking for a taste of the Highlands, browse tips on how best to explore it. Or share your own suggestions with other readers here.
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    Posted by simonplatt 9 March 2007

    The single track road to Achiltibuie in the Coigach area of north west Scotland is full of spectacular scenery - the views of the Gormenghastian Stac Polliadh take the breath away. But the jewel in this particular crown comes on the road that veers off to the tiny hamlet of Reiff. You top the brow of a hill and there before you lies the most beautiful view of the myriad tiny specks that are the Summer Isles - with, on a clear day, the mountains of Torridon in the distance.

    15 miles north west of Ullapool

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