Knockan Crag NNR - Visiting the reserve
Visit Knockan Crag to find out how the spectacular landscape of the North-west Highlands came into being.
Getting here
Knockan Crag lies in the far north-west of Scotland, to the north of Ullapool.
By car
From Ullapool, follow the A835 north for 21 kilometres. There is no vehicle height or width restrictions at the car park.
There is space for a full-sized coach, with turning area.
IV27 4HH is the nearest postcode (centred on Elphin, 4.5 kilometres north).
By public transport
Buses from Ullapool stop at the reserve entrance on request. In summer the Inverness to Durness bus can carry bicycles.
Map
For visitors
Our Knockan Crag NNR leaflet is a good introduction to the reserve, which is open all day throughout the year.
Visitor centre
The Rock Room is a unique open-sided visitor centre, complete with turf roof. It nestles into the Knockan hillside and gives you the big picture of the surrounding landscape. It has interpretation and information. There is interpretation, poetry and sculptures along the trails.
Telephone: 01463 701600
Toilets
The toilets, which are open 24 hours, are in the centre of the car park and access is level. The accessible toilet has a RADAR lock – keys are available from Disability Rights UK.
Picnic areas
There are two picnic tables, easily accessed from the car park. One has space for a wheelchair or buggy.
Rest areas
There are stone seats at regular intervals along all trails.
Trails for all
A short trail takes you from the car park to the Rock Room – it includes a low-gradient ramp to avoid the steps.
The Thrust Trail takes you from the Rock Room to the Moine Thrust. There is also an easier Quarry Trail, which doubles back before the going gets too tough.
Climb the steep Crag Top Trail for wonderful views across Coigach and Assynt.
Find out more on
- Visiting the reserve leaflet
- About the reserve
- Visit more of our nature reserves
Related Links
- Designation and management of Scotland’s National Nature Reserves
- Learn more about other protected areas