Kinlochbervie
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Kinlochbervie is a small village in Sutherland, in the Northwestern Scottish Highlands.
Kinlochbervie
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Country: | Scotland |
Population: | 533 |
Major roads: | none |
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Hitching Out
South to Ullapool, Lairg and Lochinver; or North towards Durness, Tongue and Thurso
Go down to the Rhiconich junction, which houses a police station and a pub, and try here. Fish lorries from Kinlochbervie usually go down towards Inverness and it should be possible to catch one of those here, otherwise you can just stand here and try to get a car. Most locals will pick you up here, and it shouldn't take more than 3-5 cars before one passes to pick you up.
> 60.000: Inverness
10.000-15.000: Fort William
5.000-10.000: Thurso • Wick • Nairn • Dingwall • Alness
3.000–5.000: Invergordon • Tain • Aviemore
1.500–3.000: Portree • Uig • Kingussie • Muir of Ord • Golspie • Grantown on Spey
500-1.500: Fort Augustus • Kyle of Lochalsh • Ullapool • Kyleakin • Broadford • Lairg • Kinlochbervie • Lochinver • Tongue • Kinlochleven • Mallaig • Newtonmore
In the Inverness area, only places with >3.000 inhabitants are shown, and places between 500 and 1.500 inhabitants are only shown if they are significant market towns.
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