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    The Falls of Glomach are 18m E of Kyle of Lochalsh

    Train: Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh
    Road: NE of A87
    Ordnance Survey Ref: OS Ref: NG018256
    Parking is available at Kintail Countryside Centre at Morvich or Dorusdauin Car Park. If you are accessing the Falls via Glen Elchaig parking is available at Kililan.
    Kintail Countryside Centre OS Sheet33 Grid ref: 962 212 Walking Time 3.5hrs
    Dorusduain Car Park OS Sheet 33 Grid Ref: 977 223 Walking time 2.5-3hrs
    Killilan Car Park OS Sheet 25 Grid Ref: 942 304. Walking time 3hrs
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