Strontian Village: A Hidden Gem in the Scottish Highlands
Nestled on the shores of Loch Sunart, Strontian is a charming village on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula that offers a peaceful escape into the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Known for its scenic landscapes, rich history, and welcoming atmosphere, Strontian is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding wilderness, enjoying outdoor activities, and experiencing authentic Highland life.
A Place Steeped in History
Strontian has a fascinating history, particularly due to its role in the mining industry. The element strontium, discovered here in the 18th century, was named after the village. Visitors can explore this mining heritage through local sites and information boards that provide insights into Strontian’s unique past. The village’s historical significance adds an interesting dimension to the natural beauty that surrounds it.
Outdoor Activities and Natural Beauty
With its prime location by Loch Sunart, Strontian offers an abundance of outdoor activities. The loch is popular for kayaking and fishing, while the nearby hills and forests provide excellent opportunities for hiking and wildlife watching. The area around Strontian is rich in native wildlife, with frequent sightings of red deer, pine martens, and various bird species. For those who enjoy scenic drives, the routes around Loch Sunart and the Ardnamurchan Peninsula offer some of Scotland’s most stunning landscapes.
Local Amenities and Hospitality
Strontian may be a small village, but it has a warm and welcoming community. Visitors will find cosy accommodation options, local shops, and friendly pubs serving traditional Scottish fare. The village is also home to an arts and crafts centre, where you can find handmade goods from local artisans—a perfect memento of your time in this Highland retreat.
A Gateway to Adventure
Strontian is ideally situated for exploring the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and beyond. With easy access to stunning locations such as Sanna Bay, Ardnamurchan Lighthouse, and nearby nature reserves, the village serves as an excellent gateway for those looking to experience the unspoiled beauty of the Highlands.
As featured in “Come Hell or High Water” from author JD Kirk from the DCI Jack Logan book series.

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