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    By bus
    There are several bus services which stop near Inverewe Garden:

    Westerbus service Inverness to Poolewe: the Garden is under 1 mile walk from Poolewe along the A832.
    Rapson’s Coaches service Ullapool to Gairloch: Inverewe Garden is 6 miles from Gairloch.

    By rail
    The First Scotrail service from Inverness - Kyle/Thurso/Wick, stops at Achnasheen Station, 35 miles from Inverewe Garden. D&E Coach service Number 35 connects during the season.

    By bike
    Whilst there is not a National Cycle Route nearby, it is still very easy to cycle to Inverewe Garden. There are bike racks at the property.

    By foot
    Pinewood Trail: This route will take you through the hillside plantation adjacent to the Garden. With wonderful views and wildlife interest, good footwear is advisable due to rough terrain. 30-45 minute walk, suitable for dogs.

    Kernsary Path: This is a spectacular low-level walk along a public right-of-way leading into the upland wilderness of Letterewe Estate or returning by a 7 mile circuit to Poolewe village. Note: the ground is boggy in areas.

    For more information:
    Click the National Cycle Network icon to see Sustrans cycle routes for this propertyClick the National Cycle Network icon to see Sustrans cycle routes for this property



    Call Westerbus on (01445) 712255
    Call Rapson’s Coaches on (01463) 710555

    Call First ScotRail on 0845 601 5929
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    Call the Sustrans Information Line on 0845 113 0065
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    Call Traveline Scotland on 0871 200 2233 for full public transport information

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