7 reasons to holiday in Assynt during the winter months
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Assynt is full of hidden gems and mysteries just waiting to be discovered, none more so than the bone caves that lie a few minutes’ away by car from Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge.
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The latest in our series of accommodation spotlight blogs features our self-catering Walled Cottage, sitting in the grounds of the Lodge.
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John Snyder, the new owner of Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge, shares why he loves Assynt and how he hopes to continue welcoming geology groups and explorers to experience this unique and magical part of the world.
Though born in Scotland, John Snyder had never experienced Assynt in Sutherland until just a few years ago. A keen and experienced explorer, having been on off-road expeditions into the likes of Sudan, Western Australia, Peru and Chile, nothing could prepare John for the primeval...
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We continue our series of blogs covering the accommodation offerings here at Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge: this time with our Steading Suites, offering self-catering accommodation.
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We are very excited to announce, that after months of planning, we are finally at a stage to utilise the link between us, Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge, and Lochinver Larder!
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Opposite the end of the drive to Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge sits the dark, icy waters of wondrous Loch Assynt.
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The start in our series of blogs covering each area of our accommodation here at Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge. First up: shepherds hut holidays in the Highlands.
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Each year thousands of people travel the North Coast 500 in search of adventure. The 516 mile-long route helps you discover the best of the Highlands, from stunning coastal scenery to rugged mountains, mystical castles and hidden gems.
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The Cape Wrath Trail is the UK's most challenging route for long-distance hikers. We explore what makes the trail so alluring to the most adventurous of hikers and why Inchnadamph is much more than just a spot to stock up on supplies!