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Travel Maps for Camusnagaul, Dundonnell - Scotland

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Camusnagaul and Dundonnell are approximately 30 south of Ullapool, and from Ullapool this takes about 45 minutes to 1 hr to drive to Dundonnell and from Inverness is is best to plan for about 1hr 45 minutes to 2 hrs to drive safely, possibly longer in winter.

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Location of Camusnagaul

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Main road guide to Camusnagaul, Dundonnell

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Detail map of Camusnagaul and Dundonnell

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Useful local contact details

Maggie's Tea Room and Craft Shop - Camusnagaul - phone 01854 633326

Mrs Ross for bed & breakfast and holiday cottages at Camusnagaul - phone 01854 633237

Dave & Lynda Neville - Sail Mhor Croft Hostel - phone 01854 633224

Creag Ard Charters - Helena & Richard Ross - phone 01854 633380

Quick Travel Guide

Travel to Inverness, from Inverness cross the Kessock Bridge and continue traveling on the A9 towards Dingwall. At the roundabout take the A835 to Ullapool. At the Braemore Junction take the A832 towards Dundonnell. Camusnagaul is 2 miles further on from Dundonnell Hotel. The journey from Inverness is approximately 60 miles and will take under 2 hrs to drive safely.

Please be careful - the roads between Inverness and Camusnagaul are good for driving, however you need to be careful for sheep and wild deer crossing in front of your vehicle (deer especially at dusk and during the night). Other hazards are drivers overtaking on blind corners. If you have a caravan please allow other vehicles to overtake.

Places to stop and see while traveling from Inverness to Camusnagaul

Stathpeffer - a very attractive small village

Rogie Falls

Aultguish Inn for tea and coffee (or lunch)

Corrieshalloch Gorge - National Trust property - Free (Braemore Junction)

Creative Designs Craft Shop & Gallery - Corriehallie - Dundonnell

Finally at Camusnagaul

Maggie's Tea Room and Craft Shop for a well earned lunch, tea or coffee

 

 

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