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Taigh a' Bhraoin makes an ideal base for exploring some of the finest scenery in the North West Highlands.  Away to the South-East beyond the head of Loch Broom stretches the fertile wooded glen of Strath More, with the lofty peaks of the Fannich Hills soaring above.  A rugged picturesque coast road North-West of Ullapool skirts the shores of Loch Kanaird on the edge of the wild Coigach district.  It affords views of the off-shore Isle Martin, then turns inland through Strath Kanaird with 750 metre high Ben Mor Coigach dominating the scene.

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For the active visitor there are many things to do from fishing, sailing, climbing, hillwalking, water sports and many others.  However you wish to spend your holiday, be it simply relaxing  or exploring the true grandeur of the Scottish Highlands, you will find that

Taigh a' Bhraoin

is the ideal place to stay.

Why not get married while you're up in the romantic setting of the Northwest Highlands of Scotland? Steve and Julie Young decided on Ullapool (Lochbroom Parish) Registry Office to 'tie the knot' and stayed at Taigh a' Bhraoin in order to make the occasion special (and by all accounts it was).

They and their daughter are now regular visitors.

Steve and Julie

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This web site was developed by  A & M McKenzie (taighabhraoin@btopenworld.com)

This page was last updated on 06 March 2007