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00:00 - 06:15 - Mallaig To Inverie 06:15 - 23:35 - Inverie To Mallaig 23:35 - 25:52 - Dolphin Sighting 27:30 - 28:27 - Seal Sighting Inverie is a small remote village located on the Knoydart Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland. It is often referred to as the "last wilderness in Britain" due to its isolated and untouched nature. The village is situated on the shores of Loch Nevis and is accessible only by boat or by hiking through rugged terrain. Link to book for the ferry: https://westernislescruises.co.uk/cru... The most common way to access Inverie is by taking a ferry from Mallaig. The ferry service operates year-round, and the journey takes approximately 20 minutes. The ferry runs multiple times a day. The only other alternative is traveling on foot! For those who enjoy hiking and are up for a challenge, it is possible to reach Inverie on foot via various hiking routes. The most popular option is the Knoydart Peninsula hike, which can take several hours or even a full day, depending on your starting point. Inverie is known for its stunning natural beauty, with dramatic mountains, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque landscapes. The area offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. The Knoydart Peninsula is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, providing a chance to explore unspoiled wilderness and observe native wildlife, including red deer, golden eagles, and otters.