Inverie


Inverie is the main village on the peninsula of Knoydart in the Scottish Highlands and is concentrated on the north side of Loch Nevis. Although on the mainland of Britain, the few miles of single-track road are not connected to the rest of the national road network. Inverie is only reachable, aside from a hike over very rough terrain, by a regular ferry from Mallaig, giving the place a Guinness National Record for remoteness.

Geography

Inverie lies on the north side of Loch Nevis. On approach by sea, Sgurr Coire Choinnichean at forms an impressive backdrop.
The Inverie ferry, the Knoydart-based , sails from Mallaig; it runs several times a day year-round, including weekends. A rival ferry service, the , operates Monday to Friday from the start of April to the end of October.

Amenities

The Old Forge pub here is, accordingly, the remotest pub in mainland Britain being furthest from roads connected to the national network in time and journey distance.
A few bed and breakfasts compete with rental lodges, cottages and a campsite for tourists' custom throughout the year. In addition to the pub, there are two cafes, a shop, and a pottery.