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How to Find Bearreraig Bay

Grid Reference
British National Grid
NG 51535 53080
Degrees
57.49953°N, 6.14887°W


 

 The dotted line indicating a track to the power station is a tarmaced road which permits acces to the bay and car park. The red road the A855 follows along side the power station loch. Just befor you ascend a hill after passing the loch to your right, take a right turn to a small road and follow this. The road passes over the dam of the loch. The “Old man of Storr” rocks can be seen directly behind you.


Image showing old man of storr, and dam bridge.

 




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