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Walk 1312 - Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan

  

County/Area   Highland
AuthorLou Johnson
Length3.0 miles / 4.9 km
Ascent600 feet / 182 metres
Gradeeasy
StartOS grid reference NC057247
Lat 58.1685329437187 + Long -5.30779065399041
Postcode IV27 4JB (approx. location only)

Photo from the walk - Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan Photo from the walk - Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan Photo from the walk - Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan Photo from the walk - Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan Photo from the walk - Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan Photo from the walk - Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan 
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The coast of Assynt in north-west coast of Scotland is rugged and wild. This short walk explores the section of coast immediately north of Achmelvich Bay and visits the ruined grain mill at Alltanabradhan before following a little used path along the sea back to the sandy beach at Achmelvich. For those with a less intrepid nature you can always follow the outward route back to the start.

Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan Achmelvich Bay and Alltanabradhan 
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The start is the parking area at Achmelvich (grid ref. NC057247). This reached off the scenic B869 Lochinver to Unapool road. After parking take the signed track going north from the car park to Alltanabradhan. The way ahead is never in doubt as it undulates across the low coastal hills. After passing a few isolated houses the path eventually drops to cross a stream by some stepping stones. Bear left here down to the old grain mill where a board provides some useful historical background.

To continue walk downhill, towards the cove of Port Alltan na Bradhan. This is a perfect place to have a picnic and you are likely to have the beach to yourself for much of the time perhaps only disturbed by the sea birds and an occasional walker or two. You now have two choices. The easiest way back is to follow the outward route, which does offer a different perspective than that enjoyed on the outward walk. The other option is to follow a narrow path along the coast. This requires some patience and careful route finding. In one place there is the need for some mild scrambling.

Assuming you have opted for the latter course of action, leave the beach at its southern end and walk along the coast (with the sea on your right) picking your route carefully. The path is generally easy to follow although there are a couple of places where you have to do your own route finding. The advice in these places is to go carefully and choose the route you find most comfortable. Soon you will rejoin a clearer path and the way ahead returns to normal.

As mentioned before, there is one place where the use of hands is appropriate t scramble across some rocky ground. This does not last for long. All too soon you arrive at the glorious beach at Achmelvich with its torquiose sea and beautiful sand. After exploring the beach return to the car park at the top of the beach.

OS Map showing start

Ordnance Survey Map showing starting point of walk - Click Here

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet 442
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 15

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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