Bright Water Visitor Centre

A Family Attraction in Plockton and Kyle

Bright Water Visitor Centre

  • Plockton and Kyle
  • Family
  • £
  • Calendar

This interactive centre introduces you to the local and natural history of the area , particularly otters, and there you can arrange to visit the island of Eilean Ban through its entry point at the "otter gate" on the Bridge.

Guest Facilities
The Pier
Kyleakin
Isle Of Skye
IV41 8PL
T +44 (1599) 530040
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    In a sheltered Bay of Loch Carron on the North-western coastline stands the delightful village of Plockton. It is now a haven for artists and those seeking a romantic hideaway. The village is situated about 6 miles from Kyle of Lochalse and is the last stop before Kyle on the amazing railway line that crosses the grouse moors from Inverness. The train journey itself is a major highlight since the scenery that you gently pass through is breathtaking. Kyle itself is really just a railhead and used to be the main ferry port to Skye before the construction of the spectacular Skye Bridge.