- Achmelvich
infobox UK place
country = Scotland
official_name= Achmelvich
gaelic_name= Achadh Mhealbhaich
population =
os_grid_reference=
latitude=58.17
longitude=-5.30
unitary_scotland= Highland
lieutenancy_scotland=Sutherland
constituency_westminster= Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
constituency_scottish_parliament= Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross constituency in the Highlands and Islands electoral region
post_town= LAIRG
postcode_district = IV27
postcode_area= IV
dial_code= 01571Achmelvich (Gaelic: "Achadh Mhealbhaich") is a settlement situated in the Highland region of
Scotland . The name comes from the Gaelic "Achadh" - a plain or meadow and "mealvaich" - sandydune s Ritchie, B. (1996) Making More of Assynt. Assynt Mountain Rescue] . (An unsurprising name as the beach is dominated by sandydune s and machair.)Location
Achmelvich lies three miles north west of
Lochinver , and 40 miles north ofUllapool , in the north west of theScotland , accessed bysingle track road which leads from the B869 coastal tourist route. Despite the difficult road, the area is popular with tourists.Settlement and facilities
As a settlement, Achmelvich is spread over the surrounding hillsides, with the focal point being the Yellow Flag award-winning
beach [http://www.goodbeachguide.co.uk/details.php?beach=Achmelvich%20Bay Good Beach Guide (Retrieved 16 August 2006)] ] . There are twocamping & caravan parks open for business, both have residential caravans to let, although only one has pitches fortent s, camper vans and caravans [http://www.assynt.info/page10.html Discover Assynt: Where to Stay (Retrieved 16 August 2006)] ] [http://www.scottishcampingguide.com/link.php?n=7 Scottish Camping Guide: Shore Caravan Site (Retrieved 16 August 2006)] ] . There is also a smalllaundrette , shop and atakeaway . These sites overlook thebeach , with views out into theMinch as well asPort Altan Na Bradhan .The main beach car park is separated from the beach by the machair and has recently been upgraded. The
Youth Hostel [http://www.syha.org.uk/SYHA/Web/Site/Hostels/AchmelvichBeach.asp Scottish Youth Hostel Association: Achmelvich Hostel (Retrieved 16 August 2006)] ] , Tourist Information Hut and PublicToilet s are all located by the main beach car park. The car park is also the starting point for a walk to the ruinedmeall mill atAltan Na Bradhan .Tourist attractions
The white sandy beach and clean water quality attract those interested in the outdoors and watersports with
Water-skiing ,windsurfing andcoasteering being popular pursuits on the beach. It should be noted that the production of a beach management guide in 2004 led todog s being banned from the beach during the peak tourist season and neither of thecamping & caravan sites allow dogs.The unique morphology of the area, means there are many nearby walks and climbs, including the famous
Suilven , for those interested inhiking . TheInchnadamph National Nature Reserve, which is well within driving distance, has many caves and pot holes as well as being the access route toBen More Assynt , the area's onlyMunro .There are also plenty of
fishing opportunities to be had both in the sea, withcod ,haddock , whiting,pollack ,saithe and mackerel being common catches, or in the local lochs (subject to permit of course) which are stocked withtrout ,salmon andArctic char . Ritchie, B. (1996) Making More of Assynt. Assynt Mountain Rescue]Assynt is renowned for having diverse wildlife and Achmelvich is no exceptions withcetacean s, seals,basking shark s,otter s,pine marten s,osprey s andWhite-tailed Eagle s having been seen in the area. [http://www.assynt.info/page5.html Discover Assynt: Wildlife (Retrieved 16 August 2006] ]There is also a small artist's
studio at Achmelvich that sells artwork and prints, as well as a gift shop on the road overlookingLoch Roe which sellsgeological gifts such as semi-precious stones."Hermit's Castle"
Achmelvich is home to what is reputedly Europe's smallest castle, known locally as Hermit's Castle [http://www.nothingtoseehere.net/2006/07/the_hermits_castle_achmelvich.html Nothing to See Here: Hermit's Castle (Retrieved 16 August 2006)] ] . The castle was built in the 1950s by an English architect(David Scott), who left the area shortly after completion, spending only a weekend in the castle he spent months building. The castle was vandalised in the 1970s, when the windows were smashed and the door removed, but it is not unknown for people to use the castle as a
bothy .Traditions
The majority of the tourists to Achmelvich are regular visitors, some of whom have visited the area for forty years. A group of these regular visitors are responsible for creating several Achmelvich traditions including the annual
Sandcastle contest and mini-Olympic Games, as well as the creation of Shoo! Ball, derived from bothMurder Ball andNetball . (The game was originally played with a bottle of Shoo! midge repellant used as a ball). The aquatic version of this game is called Dubh Ball as it usually played in the nearbyLoch Dubh . Anon. (2001) Tourist Games. Am Bratach, NWSCCA]Notes & References
External links
* [http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/lochinver/achmelvich/index.html Undiscovered Scotland.co.uk]
* [http://www.lochinver.bordernet.co.uk/places/achmelvich.html The Scottish Villages.co.uk]
* [http://www.assynt.info/index.html Discover Assynt]
* [http://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/~oesis/nws/loc-achmelvich.html Geological features at Achmelvich]
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