Bonar Bridge is the gateway to a relatively undiscovered interior
in this part of the Highlands. Following the A836 north, Carbisdale
Castle Youth Hostel at Invershin is a particularly well-appointed
convenience for back-packers exploring this part of the country
where accents from most parts of Europe mingle in such an imposing
castle. Nearby are the Falls of Shin, a well known tourist stop
with a large coach park, gift shop and restaurant often with a
young lady piper who appears as soon as a well-laden coach pulls
in. The falls, reached by a series of stairways, are a major obstacle
for migrating salmon that recklessly hurl themselves at the torrent
to reach their spawning grounds.
Five miles (8km) on, either following the minor road or back-tracking
to the slightly better A836, is the village of Lairg. While this
is no metropolis, it is a welcome outpost of civilisation for
those that have just taken the A836 south from Tongue or the A838
along Loch Shin from Laxford Bridge and the north-west. They step
out of their cars looking like they have just come off a roller-coaster.
The railway line north stops here at Lairg. It is a popular holiday
retreat with fishing, boating and walking in the hills behind
the town. From Lairg it is a pleasant drive back to the coast
at Loch Fleet where you pick up the A9 north or turn south to
explore Dornoch.