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A superb base for outdoor adventures, Applecross also offers unparalleled opportunities to see wildlife, including otters, golden eagles, seals and dolphins. Thriving communities and businesses host events and activities, and there is a strong Gaelic culture, both in language, song and history. There is much that remains of the area’s religious and built heritage, which covers the Stone Age, the Viking Raids, Maelrhuba and the Highland Clearances.

Environmental Programmes

The Trust manages a range of programmes which protect the natural environment and wildlife, improve access through a 35k path network, and preserve the fabric and character of its many historic buildings.

Deer Management

Deer management takes place on hill land, extensive common grazings and active crofts within the estate boundaries, and ensures that populations are in balance with the habitat. This is done in conjunction with the South West Ross Deer Management Group, which includes all the local landowners, and NatureScot.

River Restoration

For 20 years, the Trust has run a stocking programme to protect Atlantic salmon and sea trout populations in the Applecross River. With fish counts rising, the initiative has ensured the survival of healthy native stock.

Native Woodland Establishment

The Trust is planting over several sites to restore native woodland and enhance the remnants of ancient native woodland still in evidence. It is also felling old conifer plantations and replacing them with native woodland species. Please see the latest Woodland Management Plan.

Applecross Updates

The Applecross community is spread across over twenty crofting townships and comprises a couple of hundred people. The Gaelic name for the area, ‘a Chomraich’, means ‘The Sanctuary’ and with only two roads providing access, the peninsula is a haven from the bustle and noise that so many people experience on a day-to-day basis. Perhaps as a result of this, the sense of community in Applecross is very strong. Events of all descriptions take place every year. Information about upcoming events can often be viewed on our news page or on other Applecross Community sites.

Latest News

June update from The Applecross Trust

12 June 2024

Applecross

The Applecross peninsula offers a rich cultural history set amid unique mountain and coastal landscapes, active conservation programmes, traditional crofting, and thriving local businesses.

Heritage

With archaeological remains dating back over 9,000 years, Applecross has a long history of human habitation, and internationally significant connections with the early Christian church.

Trust

The Applecross Trust works to preserve its rich natural environments, rare wildlife and important ancient sites, while supporting economic and social initiatives for its communities.

Cottages

The Trust maintains a portfolio of high quality holiday accommodation at Applecross House and other sites on the peninsula. The self-catering properties accommodate groups from 2-12 people.