Beinn Eighe
With a cluster of mountain peaks, ancient pinewoods, secretive crossbills and soaring golden eagles, it's no wonder that Beinn Eighe was Britain's first National Nature Reserve. Take advantage of the trail network here and be amazed by the diversity of wildlife that thrives on this Reserve.
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Best time to visit
All year round.
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Getting there
Reserve bounds the south edge of Kinlochewe village. Visitor centre is half a mile northwest of the village and Trails Car Park is two miles northwest of the village, off the A832. Limited bus service from Inverness.
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Visitor facilities
Visitor centre (Easter to October) with all-abilities trails, parking and cycle rack. Picnic site, viewpoint, interpretive panels, basic camp site, woodland and mountain trails – the latter is steep and rough. Reserve leaflet, booklet and trail guides available.
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Contact
SNH, Reserve Office, Anancaun, Kinlochewe, Ross-shire IV22 2PA. Tel: 01445 760254.
Beinn Eighe Visitor Centre Tel: 01445 760254
Open April - October -
Managed by

Scottish Natural Heritage
