Without the bridge there is no gorge to see. It’s costs between 15k and 20k a year to maintain this bridge. As such we charge £5 for parking or free if you are an NTS member. Please be respectful …
Without the bridge there is no gorge to see. It’s costs between 15k and 20k a year to maintain this bridge. As such we charge £5 for parking or free if you are an NTS member. Please be respectful to staff who are there for your safety. We highly recommend not parking in any other areas that are not designated NTS parking as this could be dangerous. Plan ahead and have a “B” plan as our car park is small and can get busy and fill quickly. Please keep dogs on leads at all times
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Apr 16, 2025
Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve is one of those places that completely surprises you. From the car park, you wouldn’t guess what awaits just a short walk ahead but then you reach the sus…Full review by David F
Apr 10, 2025
I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the entire team at Corrieshalloch for their warm welcome and outstanding professionalism. A special shoutout to Tommie, whose willingness to go the extra m…Full review by Jazzhappy
Mar 23, 2025
This is a must stop. The staff are friendly and warm, there’s a cafe and toilets on site, the walk is a gentle 20 minutes. And when you get to the suspension bridge, the sound and view of the gorge, …Full review by Oopps
Is it true that the cost of coach parking at the new centre at corrishalloch is £250.00?
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I think that is unlikely - I suggest you contact National Trust Scotland Directly - I do think coach parties need pre booking - There is an area a coach could drop off on the main raoda …
I think that is unlikely - I suggest you contact National Trust Scotland Directly - I do think coach parties need pre booking - There is an area a coach could drop off on the main raoda and it is only a very short walk from there
Hi, WILLIAM What would you like to know about this attraction? I have limited mobility- how far from the car park is the bridge and viewpoint
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It is a tarmac path down to the bridge but it is fairly steep. Only 6 people are allowed on the bridge at a time. It would probably be too difficult to go to the viewing platform as it is along a …
It is a tarmac path down to the bridge but it is fairly steep. Only 6 people are allowed on the bridge at a time. It would probably be too difficult to go to the viewing platform as it is along a grassy path. If you can take your time, you could get down to the bridge but it could be difficult coming back up. An electric wheelchair/mobility scooter would be best bet. I hope that's helpful.
How strenuous is the work to the gorge in terms of easy, medium or strenuous, my wife and I are not hill walkers .
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Paul R. It is not that strenuous. I did it last year with stops on the seats provided on the way back up. I was 63 at the time and am not the fittest person alive. Honestly it is not that difficult …
Paul R. It is not that strenuous. I did it last year with stops on the seats provided on the way back up. I was 63 at the time and am not the fittest person alive. Honestly it is not that difficult and you do not need to be a hill waker to do it, The hill back up can be a wee bit on the steep side if you are unfit, but all you need to is take your time and rest on the seating provided.
How long does it take to walk there and back from the car park when the bridge is not accessible, and are there any public conveniences on the A835 nearby?
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With time allocated for sightseeing and the obvious extra effort required for the return "climb" allow 30 minutes. The nearest facilities are in Ullapool a 10 minute drive away.