The village of Ballachulish (/ˌbæləˈxuːlɪʃ/ BAL-ə-KHOO-lish or /ˌbæləˈhuːlɪʃ/, from Scottish Gaelic Baile a' Chaolais [baləˈxɯːlˠ̪ɪʃ]) in Lochaber, Highland, Scotland, is centred on former slate quarries. The name Ballachulish (Ballecheles, 1522 – Straits town,) was more correctly applied to the area now called North Ballachulish, to the north of Loch Leven, but was usurped for the quarry villages at East Laroch and West Laroch, either side of the River Laroch, which were actually within Glencoe and South Ballachulish respectively.
Restaurants in Ballachulish
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Scotland's newest adventure centre is just a hop, skip and a splash from the Isles of Glencoe hotel. Whether your a paddler at heart or prefer dry land, we've got adventures to suit all. From mountain biking, archery and air rifles to stand up paddling, kayaking and family fun sit on top, there literally is something for everyone.
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Activity & Experience Centre. We offer a range of Bespoke Experiences, from Whisky Tastings to Hiking trips into the Lost Valley, Glencoe. Our Activity Centre boasts some of the most popular Activities in the Highlands, with daily Segway Tours, Archery & Laser-Clay - something for everyone to enjoy. We have various products available, all can be found on our website www.woodlands.scot Based in Glencoe - right in the heart of "The Outdoor Capital of the UK" - our award-winning activity centre is a short drive away from Fort William, Oban, Kinlochleven and Ballachulish. We offer a range of family-friendly activities where the focus is fun! From Segway Adventure to Archery and golf, we guarantee professional guides, personal attention, friendly people and superb equipment - all in the most amazing of settings.
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The Dragon's Tooth estate is a beautiful, relaxing place to visit : nestled at the foot of mighty Ben Vhair, in parkland near the sea and all at the foot of the historic valley of Glencoe, near Fort William. It's not just the views that are amazing! Discover the romantic "RiverBeds": wee luxury and en-suite lodges, perched about a river (some with outside hot tubs!). Or play the perfect, 9-hole golf course (listed the No 1 9-hole in Scotland!). There are Segway Tours, access to over 20 other activities, plus welcoming Cafe and fascinating Garden Centre. Make the most of your stay in the Glencoe area with a visit to this special place.
Great little course, well presented and accessible for beginners and well seasoned players. Helpful staff who made us feel very welcome✅
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Glencoe Mountain Resort is a year round attraction offering Snowsports in the winter using our seven lifts and extensive terrain suitable for all levels. In summer our chairlift provides access to spectacular panoramic viewpoints and a variety of exciting biking and walking trails, we also offer archery lessons and our log cabin cafe is open throughout the year serving home cooked food with a fantastic scenic view.
Drove over to Glencoe while on holiday nearby. Had a really hearty breakfast of rolls with bacon and potato scones at the café. We then had a ride on the chairlift and a climb up to the summit through the happy valley. Stopped to have a look in the haggis trap but sadly there wasn't any hiding that day! Really amazing views and the staff are great!
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At the east end of the village of Ballachulish are the fascinating and, it must be said, starkly attractive remains of the Ballachulish slate quarries.Ballachulish Slate Quarry was established in 1692 and thrived during the 18th Century producing many of the slate roof tiles for surrounding areas and also for Edinburgh and Glasgow. The quarry eventually closed in 1955. The entrance to the quarries are opposite the Ballachulish Visitor Centre, which is convenient as there is ample parking and toilets nearby. Today the quarries have been opened as a scenic attraction in their own right, and are well worth a visit. Entrance to the quarry is marked by a large sandstone obelisk. There is a short and interesting walk around the quarry with stunning scenery. There are several picnic tables on site . A really interesting site and well worth a visit any time of the year.
4.0 based on 21 reviews
You can view the monument and then go across the bridge and view Loch Linnhe from one side and Loch Leven on the other side. Beautiful views.
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