The Kilcamb Lodge Hotel and Restaurant

With panoramic views across Loch Sunart and with Three AA Rosettes your are assured a memorable dining experience at The Kilcamb Lodge Hotel and Restaurant. The menu is inspired by the wild beauty of Loch Sunart using the very best locally sourced produce. You can chose to dine in the A la carte restaurant or the informal Driftwood Brassiere. Lunch options in the Brasserie are more simple than dinner and include sandwiches, fish and chips and a special two course menu.

Afternoon teas and Sunday lunches are also popular options for locals and visitors alike.

The Bothy Bar and Restaurant at the Strontian Hotel

Strontian is famous as the village which gives its name to the element Strontium which was discovered in the hills above. The Strontian Hotel which dates back to the early 19th Century was the former mine mangers house now houses The Bothy Bar and Restaurant as well as the hotel. You can enjoy a bar snack in the informal and dog friendly Bothy Bar enjoying some wonderful views over Loch Sunart from the picture windows or dine in the more formal restaurant in the evenings. The menu includes a range of local produce and includes vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options.

The Ariundle Centre

The Ariundle Centre is open all day for breakfasts, coffees and teas, light lunches and evening meals. Home baking is a speciality in this craft orientated centre and there is a daily selection of fresh cakes available to eat in and takeaway. Ideally located for an afternoon tea after going for a wander in the nearby Atlantic Oakwood at Ariundle, a National Nature Reserve, or a spot of breakfast if you are camping nearby. The Ariundle centre has a licensed bar and is a great place to relax or enjoy a candle lit dinner.

Sunart Camping

Set in the village of Strontian The Sunart Camping Site is just a short walk away from village facilities including shop, hotel/bar, post office, restaurant and cafe. The Sunart Camping site is an ideal base from which to explore the wonders of Sunart including The Atlantic Oakwoods at Ariundle,The old Strontian mines, Loch Shiel at Polloch and Loch Sunart as well as the wildlife wonders of Ardnamurchan, Moidart and Morvern.

Strontian Village Green

Strontian is a lovely picturesque village on the shores of Loch Sunart, with a vibrant community centred around a large village green. There are several shops in Strontian including a village store, post office, craft shops and a tourism information centre. There is also a cafe with sit in and take away service as well as public toilets.

Ariundle Oakwoods

Immerse yourself in the Celtic rainforest at Ariundle as you enjoy a picnic with the pixies. Ariundle is a National Nature Reserve renowned for its Atlantic Oak woodlands strewn with mosses, lichens and ferns. There are walks through the woods and along the banks of the River Strontian, as well as a path up to the old lead mines in the hills.

Polloch and Loch Shiel

Venture into the wilds of Sunart and head out on the wee yellow road from Strontian, through Scotstown, over the hills, the steep steep hills, and down into Polloch.  The road is steep and bendy, though worth the journey as it takes you into the wild depths of Sunart and Moidart.  There is a lovely Forestry Commission walk from a small car park at Polloch taking you to the shores of Loch Shiel where you can look for eagles, otters and divers as well as stopping for a picnic on a particulary well positioned bench overlooking Loch Shiel (we always do).  You can also cycle along

Ardnastaing and Scotstown Walk

A lovely circular walk over moorland, woodland and along the banks of the Strontian River to Scotstown and Ardnastaing.  The walk provides a good opportunity to enjoy the fauna and flora associated with deciduous and coniferous woodland, heath land and riparian habitats.  The ground flora is particular lovely in Spring and Summer, with range of spring woodland  flowers and, later in the year, a resplendence of orchids and the heath flora.