Glenuig

Glenuig (/ɡlɛˈnuːɪɡ/ glen-OO-ig, Scottish Gaelic: Ghlìnn-Ùige) is a small village in Moidart, Lochaber, Highland, on the west coast of Scotland.

In a wider sense it includes the nearby hamlets of Roshven and Lochailort, bringing the population over a distance of eight miles (thirteen kilometres) to just over fifty.

The coastal regions here are wild and rocky, but because of the warmer climate within the last two thousand years the inland areas were productive and heavily populated.

In the last two hundred years, the population declined through enforced clearances of the glens for sheep and voluntary emigration from the harsher coastal regions to the new colonies, particularly Cape Breton and America.

The community has a small shop and post office[2] and a variety of accommodation choices in Glenuig, Kinlochmoidart, Roshven and Lochailort.

Glenuig Hall