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Extract from the Elgol Travel Guides:
The road to
ELGOL
(Ealaghol), fourteen miles southwest of Broadford at the tip of the Strathaird peninsula, is one of the most dramatic on the island, leading right into the heart of the Red Hills and then down a precipitous slope, with a stunning view from the top down to Elgol pier. The chief reason for visiting Elgol is, weather permitting, to take a boat across Loch Scavaig (March-Sept 2-4 daily), past a seal colony, to a jetty near the entrance of
Loch Coruisk
(from
coire uish
, "cauldron of water"). An isolated, glacial loch, this needle-like shaft of water, nearly two miles long but... read the whole Elgol Travel Guides...
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