Ullapool Harbour Trust
Description
Set in the stunning scenery of the North West Highlands our harbour welcomes commercial and leisure vessels from all over the world.
Situated in the sheltered waters of Lochbroom, a natural harbour carved by the glaciers of the last Ice age, Ullapool offers good protection from the open waters of the Minch. Harbour area covers 26 square miles, providing deep water anchorage for large vessels such as cruise liners, supply vessels, fish factory ships. Ullapool is the mainland port for ferry services to the Isle of lewis in the Western Isles.
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facebook.comBecause it's one of the glorious autumn days took a quick walk down to the point. And spied the ferry turning in past the Summer Isles. What a day to be alive!
Storm Ophelia is battering Ireland and moving on to Scotland and even though we'rent getting the worst of it, it's still lively outside. We recorded a 63mph gust at 4.30pm and it looks set to get windier. Here are some photos we started taking about an hour ago.
It's warm today! 15C right now; at 2.30am this morning it was 19C. It's breezy enough out there which I discovered when I went to get some video of the loveliness.
The last word. Both these boys went to work the next morning - one offshore, the other boy took the night (freight) ferry back to Stornoway to be at work in the morning. Also £3000.Incredible!
Great, we have some video! The boys were piped and cheered in sometime around 8pm; 9 hours, 14 miles. What an immense achievement.
This is happening right now! The Achiltibuie/Ullapool Big Swim will have a live satellite tracker broadcasting where the two lads are through the day - see http://yb.tl/bigswim2017 - thanks to Yellow Brick.
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Since we posted a video of the Big Top going up, we thought we'd show it coming down early Sunday morning. The weather had started to turn really poor at that point and you can see the moored boats bouncing about in rough water! #Loopallu2017
While the bands were playing on the pier, Ullapool Book Festival held their Literally Literary fringe event in the ferry terminal with big crowds turning up to listen to Mairi Hedderwick (Katie Morag author), Malachy Tallack (60 Degrees North) and Ian Rankin. Chaired by our own Catriona Martin and Vic Galloway was brilliant fun.
Posting this because it's such a fantastic shot. Great weekend with lovely crowds, music and words, fantastic weather and lots of happiness. Today all is grey again!