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Loch Badanloch


Loch Badanloch is a loch in Sutherland in the Highland Council Area of northern Scotland. The settlement on the lake is Bandanloch Lodge. The hamlet of Gearnsary is nearby. The loch is used as both a reservoir and as a Highland salmon fishery.

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Nestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, Loch Badanloch is a pristine freshwater lake that boasts stunning natural scenery and an abundance of outdoor activities. Whether you're a nature lover or an adventure seeker, there are plenty of places to explore and things to do nearby. Here are some top recommendations for tourists visiting the area:

1. Explore the North Coast 500
The North Coast 500 is a scenic driving route that stretches 500 miles along Scotland's rugged northern coastline. The route starts and ends in Inverness, but Loch Badanloch is located along the way, making it a perfect stop for tourists. The road trip offers breathtaking views of the coast, charming villages, historic castles, and plenty of opportunities to explore the great outdoors.

2. Visit the Smoo Cave
Located in the nearby village of Durness, the Smoo Cave is a must-see attraction for tourists visiting the area. The cave is a unique geological formation that features a large sea cave, a freshwater cave, and a waterfall. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cave or explore it on their own.

3. Take a hike
The Scottish Highlands are known for their stunning hiking trails, and Loch Badanloch is no exception. The area offers several hiking routes that vary in difficulty, from easy walks to more challenging treks. Some popular trails include the Ben Loyal Circuit, the Foinaven Circuit, and the Sandwood Bay Walk.

4. Go fishing
Loch Badanloch is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, with an abundance of trout and salmon in its waters. Visitors can fish from the shore or hire a boat and explore the lake's deeper waters. The local fishery offers fishing permits and equipment rentals.

5. Explore the Cape Wrath Trail
For the more adventurous, the Cape Wrath Trail is a challenging hiking route that covers 200 miles from Fort William to Cape Wrath. The trail passes through some of Scotland's most rugged and remote landscapes, including the Scottish Highlands and the Northwest Highlands Geopark. The route offers stunning views of the coast, mountains, and moorlands, but it's not for the faint of heart.

6. Visit the Castle of Mey
Located on the north coast of Scotland, the Castle of Mey is a historic castle that was once the home of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The castle offers guided tours, a gift shop, and a café, as well as stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

7. Explore the John o' Groats Trail
The John o' Groats Trail is a new long-distance hiking route that covers 147 miles along the northeast coast of Scotland, from Inverness to John o' Groats. The trail offers breathtaking views of the coast, cliffs, and beaches, as well as opportunities to explore charming coastal towns and villages.

In conclusion, Loch Badanloch is a paradise for tourists who love the great outdoors. With its stunning natural scenery, charming villages, and abundance of outdoor activities, the area offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventure-packed holiday, Loch Badanloch and its surroundings will not disappoint.

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