Inverness- day trip north-west to Corrieshalloch Gorge Natural Nature Reserve

We head to Beauly (from french “Beau lieu” meaning “beautiful place”) for a targeted Italian restaurant Café Bagiotti for breakfast.

Café Bagiotti
The remains of Beauly Priory from the 1500’s in this quaint town, Beauly.
Northwest we drive with the landscape ever changing
En route

Upon arrival at Corrieshalloch we walk the longest loop to the gorge.

Beautiful preserve
The old moss/grass mounds of old stumps
Corrieshalloch Gorge 200 ft (61m) and Measach Falls 150 ft(46 m) with suspension bridge in background. (Built in 1874)
Viewing station
Braemont View point a little way up the road

We circle back back to Beauly to check it out further.

Campbell’s of Beauly was established in 1858
Campbell’s specializes in tweeds and highland dress.
An intriging sign on our alternate route back to Inverness.

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