Dornie, Scotland

   

This evening, I am focusing on the village of Dornie which is located near Kyle of Lochalsh in the Highlands of Scotland. Here are some facts and information concerning Dornie:

  • The name is of Gaelic origin and translates as ‘at the pebbly place’.
  • Situated very close to the A87  highway along which passes huge volumes of tourist traffic en-route between Isle of Skye  and Loch Ness.
  • Close by is the iconic Eilean Donan Castle (above) which itself is a major tourist attraction.
  • Like Eilean Donan, Dornie sits at the confluence of three lochs: Loch Duich, Loch Alsh and Loch Long.
  • Population extends to about 360 persons.
  • Apart from residential houses, Dornie has a shop, hotel and facilities for tourists.
  • The environs offer good mountain hiking trails. 
  • Dornie is within easy access of Plockton and Loch Carron.

Video clip of Dornie 

 

 

More information for the visitor

For more information on the Scottish Highlands please refer publication, Visitors’ Guide to Scotland. ISBN is 978-1-9161332-0-4. Also available via Kindle.


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