THINGS TO SEE AND DO

Mainland:

Eilean Donan Castle
Mountain Climbing
Mountain Biking
Walking & Cycling
Canoeing/ Kayaking
Fishing (Sea and Loch)
Pony Trekking
Glenelg Brochs
Glenelg and Barracks
Falls of Glomach
Lochalsh Woodlands National Trust For Scotland
Calums Seal Trips
Seaprobe Glass Bottom Boat
Lochcarron Village
Plockton Village
Applecross Village
Lochcarron Golf Club
Achmore Dairy
Rail Museum
Craig Highland Farm
Attadale Gardens
Inverewe Gardens
Ullapool
Gairloch
Skye Bridge (Kyle of Lochalsh to Kyleakin)
Kylerhea Ferry (Glenelg to Skye)


Isle of Skye :

The Cuillins
Otter Centre Kyleakin/Gavin Maxwell Bright Water Centre/ Eilean Ban
Otter Centre Kylerhea
The Clan Donald Centre
Dunvegan Castle
The Aros Centre
Uig Ferry to Outer Isles
Serpentarium
Skye Golf Club
An Tuirean Arts Centre
Portree
Isle of Raasay
Eilean Arman
Talisker Distillery
The Old Man of Storr/ The Quiraing

.. and so much more!

 


CONTACTS & BOOKING

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Things to see and do : A gallery of images from around Lochalsh and Skye


The tiny village of Ratagan is a typical Highland community nestling in the lea of the hills on the shores of the Loch. Stepping out the front door takes you on to Loch Duich, amidst spectacular scenery where you can watch otters catching their breakfast, deer and stags on the hill or birds of prey soaring high above on the breeze...
Selma is the ideal base for any outdoor pursuit :- Walking, Climbing, Cycling, Sailing, Pony Trekking, Orienteering, Castle spotting, Photography, Botany, Geology, Archaeology and much more, all in the midst of some of the world's most spectacular scenery... The Highlands of Scotland!


Eilean Donan Castle

Skye and Lochalsh casts a spell over everyone who comes here. The majesty of the heather clad hills, the ever changing seascapes, far flung moorlands and glens... and of course, last but not least, the warmth of the Highland people with our tradition, history and folklore spanning the centuries. Year after year visitors to this wonderful place have found that special unnamable quality of the Highlands that brings them back time and time again and whether you are returning or this is your first visit, let us just say simply - Failte! (Welcome)

Now enjoy a few glimpses of the area around Selma ...

Selma Cottage self catering

View of The Five Sisters of Kintail

 

 

Garden visitors

 

 

Taking it easy ...

 

Wild Goats

 

View from Selma

 

Sunset over the loch

 

Towards Inverinate

 

Looking towards Eilean Donan Castle

 

View from Selma down the loch in winter

 

Beach at Glenelg

Five Sisters of KintailView from the top of Mam Ratagan - the road to Glenelg


Skye Bridge and The Isle of Skye

The road over to Skye and The Skye Bridge

 

Plockton Plockton