Ullapool cruise port guide
The port of Ullapool on the shores of Loch Broom is a quaint, bustling settlement in Western Ross and one of the most alluring spots in the Scottish Highlands. A gateway to the Western Isles, the town has grown into a popular holiday centre in recent years. Founded by the British Fisheries Society in 1788, Ullapool’s row of whitewashed harbour cottages are most visitors’ first impression. The town offers fishing in the sea and the loch, deer stalking, golf, boat hire as well as an art gallery, An Talla Solais. The award-winning Ullapool Museum is in a former church: a Grade-A building designed by Thomas Telford. It was built in 1829 following a parliamentary initiative to provide places of worship throughout the Highlands, hence it was called a “Parliamentary Church” before it closed. The town clock is claimed to be the most photographed in Scotland. Each of its four cast-iron, pediment faces are decorated with crowns and the urn on top carries a weathervane. Just outside Ullapool is Rhue, a four-acre Bronze-Age settlement, with the remains of ancient roundhouses.
About Ullapool
Ullapool is a small but lively port and tourist town on Loch Broom in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is the ferry port for services to Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis. The Ullapool Museum documents the story of the Scottish Clearances and Hebridean emigration. The surrounding landscape of Torridon and Assynt features some of Scotland's most dramatic ancient Precambrian mountain scenery.
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