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Northern Viewpoint

Northern Viewpoint, Kylestrome

 nickandchris Says:  Heading south, this is the first viewpoint you arrive at, close to the kylesku Bridge. There is a large parking area, so take advantage. From here you are rewarded with a spectacular landscape,the blue water of Loch a Chairn Bhain with the mighty twin peaks of Quinag... 

The Bridge Itself....

The Bridge Itself...., Kylestrome

 nickandchris Says:  Kylesku bridge, opened in 1984 by the Queen, is a work of art and it's beautiful curved design has won numerous design and construction awards.The 276 metre curved road bridge sweeps over130 metre stretch of water, with the sea Lochs Glendhu and Glencoul on it's inland side... 

No such thing as Scotch Mist

No such thing as Scotch Mist, Kylestrome

 scottishvisitor Says:  There is a saying in Scotland which suggest Scotch Mist doesn't exsist when you are looking for something right before your eyes. We could hardly beleive the senario opening up before us as we watched in wonder while Mother Nature put on one of her best shows. The cold air... 

Kylesku Bridge

Kylesku  Bridge, Kylestrome

 scottishvisitor Says:  The Kylesku bridge is actually found in Kylestrome - an odd fact but named after the ferries which sailed from Kylesku to transport people across the waters of the Loch to cut the distance on the long road to Lairg. On an earlier visit (see my Unapool page) we left Kylesku... 

Southern Viewpoint

Southern Viewpoint, Kylestrome

 nickandchris Says:  Just as you have crossed the bridge, there is a parking area on your left, with views to the old crossing and of the underside of the bridge. Strangely, we were the only people stopped in this park. I had a wander down the path to have a look at the bridge and then to a... 

Wander Down To The Village

Wander Down To The Village, Kylestrome

 nickandchris Says:  As we were so close to the village of Kylesku, we decided to take a look and maybe even have lunch at the hotel. First problem; parking. We drove to the village parking, which was full so as there wasn't room to turn round, we then had to back down the road until we could do... 

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A necessary sign

A necessary sign, Kylestrome

 scottishvisitor Says:  Kylestrome holds an abundance of natural beauty. Whether you want to walk amongst the surrounding countryside or walk the hills or climb the mountains - it is open and accessable to all. One thing of importance you will encounter are all the parking and look off points are... 

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 As we were so close to the village of Kylesku, we decided to take a look and maybe even have lunch at the hotel. First problem; parking. We drove to the village... 

 

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Kylestrome and its misty magic

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 We took the long road from Lairg and again found ourselves in the far North West. There is always something special about this part of Sutherland but tiny Kylestome held a spell binding touch of magic... 

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Over the Bridge At Kylestrome/Kylesku

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 Previous page:Scourie This place appears to be called Kylesku everywhere except on Virtual Tourist. From Scourie, we continued heading south, not too sure where we were going to spend the night, as... 

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