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North West Sutherland National Scenic Area Adventures

North West Sutherland National Scenic Area showcases some of Scotland’s most rugged and remote coastal landscapes, offering outstanding opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing wild Atlantic scenery.

224,000
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
10,000 - 20,000 estimate
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About North West Sutherland National Scenic Area

 

Located on the far northwest coast of the Scottish Highlands, North West Sutherland National Scenic Area protects a sweeping region characterized by dramatic cliffs, deep sea lochs, rolling moorlands, and expansive beaches. The area includes a mix of mountainous terrain with notable peaks such as Ben Hope, the most northerly Munro, and stretches of wild coastline where the Atlantic Ocean meets steep cliffs. The landscape is shaped by ancient geology and features unique blanket bogs and heathlands that support a range of rare flora and fauna, including golden eagles, red deer, and otters. Historically, the region has a rich Gaelic and Norse heritage, with remnants of crofting communities and archaeological sites like broch ruins echoing the past. Recreational appeal lies primarily in its solitude and natural beauty, drawing hikers, birdwatchers, and photographers. The area offers a network of walking trails, including paths to coastal viewpoints and mountain summits, providing visitors panoramic vistas over the ocean and landscape. Its remote location means visitor numbers remain low, preserving a sense of wildness and tranquility. The North West Sutherland coastline is also important for marine conservation and hosts various seabird colonies. Nearby villages provide limited services, lending the area an authentic and uncommercialized character that appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking wilderness experiences. The National Scenic Area designation helps maintain the unspoiled nature of the region while supporting sustainable tourism and land use practices.

Highlights

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Ben Hope – the most northerly Munro with expansive summit views

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The wild Atlantic coastline with steep cliffs and secluded beaches

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Moine Thrust Belt geological formations recognized for their uniqueness

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Remote crofting settlements and archaeological broch ruins

Notable Natural Features

Ben Hope

The highest peak in northern Sutherland, offering challenging hikes and panoramic views.

Strathy Point

A dramatic coastal headland known for seabird colonies and rugged cliffs.

Fasque Estate

Historic crofting landscapes that demonstrate traditional land use.