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To the
immediate north and west lies the Applecross peninsula which
is approached via the Bealach na Ba, the Pass of the Cattle,
one of the highest roads in Britain.
This road climbs from sea level to a height of
2,053 feet, and provides some spectacular views along the way.
A 20-minute
walk from the car park at the summit affords some even more magnificent
views in all directions, especially towards the Isles of Skye and Raasay
to the west.
The photo to the left shows the view down towards Kishorn
from the Applecross tops.
After negotiating the rugged high-level countryside on the approach,
one's arrival back at sea level gives the feeling of reaching a haven of
peace and tranquillity.
Applecross
village is a very pretty little place, and there are some
superb views across the Inner Sound to Raasay and Skye.
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