Getting here
For the Kintail ranger office at Morvich: turn off the A87 at Ault a’Chruinn and follow signs for the Morvich Caravan Club Site, which is located next to us.
Citylink buses drop off at Ault a’Chruinn on their Inverness–Uig and Glasgow–Uig services.
Opening times
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Kintail
- Current period Open all year, daily
Entry prices
- Adult
- Free
- Family
- Free
- One adult family
- Free
- Concession
- Free
Planning your visit
Kintail is in the north-west Highlands, on the Scottish mainland near to the Isle of Skye. It’s around 90 minutes’ drive from Inverness and Fort William.
The National Trust for Scotland has bunkhouse accommodation at the Kintail Outdoor Centre and holiday cottages at the nearby Balmacara Estate.
All visitors should act responsibly and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
Visitors wishing to fly drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (for amateur or professional purposes) at National Trust for Scotland properties must first obtain permission to do so. Please email kintail@nts.org.uk or call 01599 511231.
There is no mobile phone coverage available in the more remote areas.
For more information about planning your visit please see our frequently asked questions.
Sea kayaking taster days
Dates between 1 April–31 October
We offer a choice of venues for our sea kayaking taster days, including Plockton, Dornie, Kyle and the Isle of Skye.
Taster days give first-time paddlers the opportunity to gain basic skills before exploring these beautiful areas, with the possibility of spotting amazing wildlife including otters, seals and maybe even a sea eagle.
Email kintail@nts.org.uk to find out more.
Facilities & access
- The walks and trails at Kintail & Morvich are not suitable for wheelchairs.
We have an ongoing programme of accessible content development. Detailed accessibility guides for the most visited Trust places are available on our Accessibility pages as well as links to useful resources.
We’d love you to visit the Euan’s Guide website to review the accessibility of Trust places and tell us (and others) what’s good and where we need to do better.
All visitors should act responsibly and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
There is a bunkhouse at Kintail:
Kintail Outdoor Centre (sleeps 20)
Booking a holiday with the National Trust for Scotland helps us to protect this special place, now and for the future.
Parking is available at the Ranger Office at Morvich Farm, just off the A87 (the main road to the Isle of Skye). Parking is free for members of the National Trust for Scotland.
Information is available at the Ranger Office at Morvich Farm, just off the A87 (the main road to the Isle of Skye).