Glen Affric National Nature Reserve
Overview
Like much of the Highlands, the Glen Affric NNR was once densely populated with farming crofts, but people were replaced by sheep during the infamous Highland Clearances of the 18th and 19th centuries. Grazing is closely controlled today, and the glen is managed with nature as its primary aim. It is now a magical mixture of native pinewoods, glistening lochs, spectacular waterfalls and haunting moorland, all set within the Glen Affric National Scenic Area. Glen Affric is a long, thin reserve that changes significantly from east to west, giving a range of different habitats. Flowing through the middle of the glen is the tumultuous River Affric, favoured by the elusive otter and dippers, while the lochs are home to both rare red and black-throated divers and the occasional visiting osprey. The lower slopes of the glen are cloaked in ancient pinewood with rare plants like creeping lady’s tresses and lesser twayblade carpeting the woodland floor, while the west end of the glen is dominated by moorland,where golden eagles reign.
About the area
Apart from the Orkneys and the Shetlands, Highland is Scotland’s northernmost county. Probably its most famous feature is the mysterious and evocative Loch Ness, allegedly home to an ancient monster that has embedded itself in the world’s modern mythology, and the region’s tourist industry.
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Hotel
The Inch
★★★
"Warm hospitality in a lovely countryside spot...."
- Family rooms: 2
- Free TV
- WiFi available
Guest Accommodation
Loch Ness Lodge
★★★★★
"Charming lodge set in beautiful gardens overlooking Loch Ness...."
- Rooms 9
- Free TV
- DVD Player
- Direct Dial
Hotel
The Lovat
★★★★
"Keen attention to detail makes for a memorable stay by Loch Ness...."
- Family rooms:
- Free TV
- WiFi available
- Lift available
Nearby places to stay
The Inch
This 17-bedroom, 150-year-old former hunting lodge and World War 2 RAF base is set on the hillside looking over Inchnacardoch Bay at south end of Loch Ness, making it a perfect base for...
★★★ Rating
Loch Ness Lodge
Loch Ness Lodge enjoys a prominent position overlooking the loch of the same name, and all of the individually designed bedrooms have great views. Bedrooms are of the highest standard, ...
★★★★★ Rating
The Lovat
The Lovat is a charming hotel that enjoys an elevated position in the pretty town of Fort Augustus with views over Loch Ness. It has impressively styled bedrooms with a host of thoughtf...
★★★★ Rating
The Ben Wyvis Hotel
The Ben Wyvis Hotel is situated in idyllic woodland in the Victorian spa town of Strathpeffer in the shadow of its namesake mountain. It's a great base for exploring the Scottish Highla...
★★★ Rating
Glengarry Castle Hotel
This charming country house hotel is set in 50 acres of grounds on the shores of Loch Oich. The spacious day rooms include comfortable sitting rooms with lots to read and board games to...
★★★ Rating
Bunchrew House Hotel
Overlooking Beauly Firth, this impressive mansion house dates from the 17th century, being completed in 1621 by Simon the eighth Lord Lovat. It retains much of its original character no...
★★★★ Rating
Heathcote B&B
Only a few minutes' walk from the Eden Court Theatre and the centre of Inverness, Heathcote B&B is ideally situated for touring, whether you're searching for the Loch Ness monster or do...
★★★★ Rating
Ness Walk Hotel
Ness Walk is a 15-minute walk from the city centre. The hotel is built around a 19th-century house with a newer building blending in to give guests the best of both worlds. Bedrooms cat...
★★★★★ Rating





