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With its stunning scenery, peace and tranquillity, and ever-changing light, the Loch Ewe area inspires many artists and craftspeople. You can visit a number of open studios, browse in local galleries and craft shops or call in at one of the craft markets in the area.
Bridge Cottage Coffee Shop & GalleryHot and cold drinks, delicious home baking, lunches and special treats Paintings, jewellery, pottery, candles, cards, books, CDs, walking and climbing guides | Button BothyUnique hand-made button jewellery and accessories, at the south end of Poolewe Village Hall | | Garden Cottage Nursery and BookshopFamily-run nursery selling specialist plants for coastal environments | Poolewe Tuesday MarketAt Poolewe Village Hall every Tuesday from Easter to October, the best of high-quality arts, crafts and fine foods, all under one roof. Teas, coffees, home baking and lunches available | | Ron's Book BothySecond-hand bookshop selling a wide range of fiction and reference books | Aultbea WoodcraftHandmade carved bowls, furniture and gifts | | Shepherd's HutsFairtrade goods, Esther Ward textiles, croft produce and home made goodies | Perfume Studio, Image Studio and Aroma CafeScotland's only working perfumery, and state of the art Image Studio offering mentoring to landscape photographers of all levels. The Aroma Cafe offers spectacular views to the Torridon mountains | | Loch Ewe DistillerySee how whisky is made at Scotland's smallest distillery, originally based on an illegal still and still in use today | GALE community marketsFrom Easter to September; Mondays at Gairloch Hall, Thursdays at St Maelrubha's Hall, Poolewe, first Friday of the month at Aultbea Village Hall. Crafts and produce; teas, coffees, lunches and home baking | | Isle of Ewe SmokehouseArtisan smokehouse on the shores of Loch Ewe; smoked salmon and other smoked goodies; public viewing gallery and shop | Ed Duncan PhotographyEd's stunning landscapes are available at his Wee Gallery at Lonemore, Gairloch and from local shops and markets | | | | |
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