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Gorges · Scottish Highlands

Srath na Seilga

Srath na Seilga — a gorge in scotland highlands.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h

About

A British gorge — a narrow, steep-sided valley typically carved by a river through resistant limestone or sandstone country.

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Place summary

Srath na Seilga is a gorge located in the Scottish Highlands. This geological feature is characterised by its dramatic cliffs and rugged landscape, typical of the region's natural beauty. Visitors can expect a remote setting, ideal for those interested in exploring the outdoors and experiencing the Highland scenery. The gorge is a notable example of the area's topography, offering opportunities for walking and wildlife observation.

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Coordinates
58.1333, -4.2000

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Where is Srath na Seilga?
Srath na Seilga is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom.
What is Srath na Seilga?
Srath na Seilga — a gorge in scotland highlands.
How do I get to Srath na Seilga?
Its coordinates are 58.1333°, -4.2000°.