Best lakes around Lochbroom, a region in the Scottish Highlands, are predominantly sea lochs offering dramatic coastal scenery and abundant wildlife. The area is characterized by rugged hills and majestic mountains, with the town of Ullapool serving as a key port. These lochs provide opportunities for outdoor activities and are integral to the natural landscape.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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As you get close to Suilven you wonder how yuo are going to get up there - but there is a steep path that takes you to the lowest point in the ridge.
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The trail is truly beautiful. Be sure to slather on plenty of smidges, which ate us whole the day we walked. Dutch mosquito repellent doesn't help one bit. Buy Smidgy. A head net wouldn't have hurt either.
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Watch out for rock slides across the path! An incredible descent, I had to walk some of it (on a gravel bike)
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Technical loose descent with tight switchbacks. Be on top of your riding game. High consequence if it goes wrong😉
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Kerserary loop is a well known local walk going out one side of Loch and back on the gravel estate road
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Some back-breaking work has gone into laying and maintaining this network of paths on the approach to/ascent of Suilven. Hats off the those who've worked hard laying paths in this area. When I walked the trail in April 2023 I had 100% dry feet and there were no boggy bits - just a couple of muddy puddles which were easy to avoid. In good visibility the trail is easy to follow - rough and crumbly in parts but in the main it was a lot firmer underfoot than I expected.
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The Lochbroom area is primarily known for its stunning sea lochs, such as Loch Broom and Little Loch Broom, which offer dramatic coastal scenery. There are also freshwater lochs like Loch Droma and Loch Bhraoin, which are sources for the River Broom.
For dramatic scenery, Loch Broom and Little Loch Broom are highly recommended, set against rugged hills and mountains. Loch Maree is also considered one of Scotland's most beautiful, offering quintessential Highland scenes, especially the view of Slioch across its waters. The views from Loch a' Choire Dubh on the way to Suilven Summit are also breathtaking.
Yes, Loch Broom is rich in marine life, offering chances to spot seals, dolphins, porpoises, and seabirds. Eagles and cormorants are also frequently seen. Little Loch Broom is also an important wildlife habitat.
You can enjoy a variety of activities. Loch Broom is popular for fishing, sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Hiking is also a major draw, with trails offering stunning views. Cycling is another option, with scenic routes like the Coigach Peninsula Scenic Road passing by lochs like Loch Lurgainn and Loch Bad a' Ghaill. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking, MTB, and running guides for the area.
Yes, Loch Maree is noted as family-friendly. Many of the easier walking routes around Ullapool and Loch Achall are also suitable for families.
Numerous hiking trails offer views of the lochs. A popular moderate loop from Ullapool ascends to viewpoints above Loch Broom. The Kernsary Path Along Loch Kernsary provides a beautiful walking experience. For a challenging hike with rewarding views, consider the trail to Suilven Summit which passes Loch a' Choire Dubh. You can find more options in the Hiking around Lochbroom guide.
While not explicitly listed for all lochs, the tips for Loch a' Choire Dubh suggest it's a perfect place for a swim on the way to or from Suilven Summit. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before swimming in open water.
The best time to visit for hiking and outdoor activities is generally during the warmer, drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to September). However, the dramatic scenery can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Be prepared for midges during summer months.
Yes, the Coigach Peninsula Scenic Road is an absolute highlight for cycling, passing by lochs like Loch Lurgainn and Loch Bad a' Ghaill. You can also cycle from Ullapool to Loch Achall. More cycling routes are available in the MTB Trails around Lochbroom guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the sense of tranquility. The dramatic settings, especially of the sea lochs, and the opportunities for outdoor adventures like hiking and cycling are highly valued. Many also appreciate the chance to spot local wildlife.
Yes, you have the option to camp on the lakeshore of Loch Achall, which is a pleasant walk or cycle from Ullapool. Always adhere to local wild camping guidelines and leave no trace.


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