Aultbea
Aultbea, a small
coastal fishing village nestled in the North-West Highlands of
Scotland, offers a charming escape. Situated on the southeast shore of Loch Ewe,
approximately 30 kilometers west of Ullapool, Aultbea exudes a
peaceful atmosphere. The village caters
to its residents' needs with a primary school, a small post office, churches, a
convenience shop, a masonic lodge, a craft shop, and even a fun day held
annually for socializing and friendly competition. Aultbea also plays a significant
role by serving large ships at its NATO refueling base. History buffs will be
enthralled by Aultbea's connection to World War II.
Explore the Arctic Convoy Museum to learn about the crucial international
convoys and their historical significance.
Pay your respects at the Arctic Convoys Memorial near Loch Ewe, a testament
to the area's role as a base for these convoys.
The Russian Arctic Convoy Project offers another
opportunity to delve deeper into the area's wartime past. For a unique shopping experience, visit The Highland
Woodturner and discover beautiful handcrafted wood pieces to treasure as
keepsakes.