• In 1983, the John Muir Trust was founded in response to threats from the Ministry of Defence to buy part of Knoydart for use as a rugged training ground.
  • Labelled as ‘Scotland’s last wilderness’, Knoydart is known for being the most remote part of mainland UK. Only accessible by ferry, it is a peninsula located just...
  • Being accessible only by a 20 minute boat ride, or an 18 mile hike over the 3,000 ft munroes, Knoydart, known as The Rough Bounds, has escaped over...
  • Kinlochhourn to Knoydart can take two days, whilst the Glenfinnan route normally takes three! Western Isles Ferry from Mallaig to Knoydart Peninsula.
  • Given our limited resources and local concerns, the Resilient Knoydart community group cannot currently encourage day-visitor travel to Knoydart.
  • Has anyone like myself visited this remote area in Scotland called Knoydart. The only way to access this area is by ferry or a 16 mile trek in very rough terrain.
  • in between including traditional folk music sessions and great West Coast craic! “Slow down, reconnect and recharge beautifully at Knoydart House Studio Room.
  • Visitor information for Knoydart, null including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food & drink.
  • Knoydart is one of Scotland's great wilderness areas. No roads lead to this west-coast peninsula, and access is afforded by boat (from Corran or Kinloch Hourn)...
  • Knoydart has always been best accessed by boat, and from the base at a remote wilderness lodge, full use is made of the sea.