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This is a land of lochs and mountains, rich in myths and legends. A land where you can fill your lungs with intoxicating fresh air and bathe your eyes in the clarity of the pure atmosphere. A land of stunning scenery. A land of constantly changing weather conditions, where you can witness rain, snow and sunshine all in the same day.
Explore the land on the Celtic fringe of Europe
where time itself moves almost imperceptibly.......Each area page includes photos, lists of accommodation, local walks, shops and leisure facilities.
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And just why is Wester Ross called Wester Ross?
The name Ross, derived from Rois (meaning a headland) was probably first applied to promontories of land on the east coast and then came to be extended across the whole region to the west. Although still Ross-shire, this region became known as Ross & Cromarty in 1698 when George MacKenzie, who owned lands throughout the area, succeeded in having his own lands recognised as a separate county of Cromarty. And what is the Celtic Fringe Tourism Association? |
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This web site is recommended by 'The Which? Guide to Scotland'.
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Wester Ross B&B; accommodation:
bed and breakfasts, hotels, self catering cottages
Gairloch B&B; accommodation
Gairloch self catering holiday cottages
Lochcarron self catering holiday cottages
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