Walk up Stac Pollaidh for a magnificent view

Walk up Stac Pollaidh for a magnificent view

Stac Pollaidh (also known as Stac Polly) is possibly the best-known mountain in Coigach and Assynt Scotland.

612 m high, Stac Pollaidh may be a small mountain in comparison to many of Scotland’s bigger hills, but offers incredible views of the mountains of the Inverpolly Nature Reserve and across to the mighty Suilven. This mini-mountain punches well above its weight. 

Climbing the hill is relatively simple thanks to the well-made steep path up to the bealach (pass). We will walk the circular route which will take you around the base of the pinnacles.

Walk details: 2.75 miles, 4.5 km – Ascent 470 m, Descent 470 m – Walking time 2.5 -3 h

Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need to book a trip?

This depends on the trip you are going on, for our over seas trip you will need a valid passport, but for our Scotland trips you just need a form of payment

Is travel insurance included?

No it's not and we highly recommend you have travel insurance

Do I need a vehicle?

For our Scottish trips we can provide pick up and drop off from Ullapool. For the overseas trips we can provide airport collections and drop offs.

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