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The journey to one the best pubs in Scottish Highlands is infamous, even by the notoriously challenging standards of Highland country roads. To reach this secluded village, visitors must first brave the daunting Bealach na Ba (Pass of the Cattle).
This mountain pass spirals and winds to heights of 2,053 ft, with hair-raising bends and sheer drops that rival anything found in the Alps, before descending into Applecross.
In total, the 80-mile trip from Inverness , the capital of the Highlands, to this remote outpost on the west coast takes over two hours.
However, every minute is worth it, as the waterfront provides breathtaking views of the islands of Raasay and Skye .
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