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N NE E SE S SW W NW

About This Spot

There are numerous launch options, but good flights have been made from the terraces beneath Sail Mhor (around 350m above sea level). The easiest way to reach these is to follow a rough path which leaves the A832 at Ardessie and leads up past a series of fine waterfalls. Once the path begins to level out a little, leave it and break out in a westerly direction to cross the Allt Airdeasaidh and so reach the edge of the terraces and good take off areas.

The Sail Mhor Terraces above Dundonnell offer a beautiful place for a flight amongst some superb west coast mountain scenery. In front of the take off area lies the sea, with excellent views to the outer Hebrides, behind are the jagged tops of An Teallach (‘The Anvil’) and the remote Strathnasheallag and Fisherfield Forests.

The Sail Mhor terraces launch takes a north easterly or northerly wind direction. The proximity of this site to the coast means that in spring or summer, as the day develops, the wind is likely to be drawn around to the west. Later in the day this can quickly make it difficult to launch from the take off described below, but once in the air if the sea breeze does develop it is possible to soar the Garbh Choire Mor beneath the summit of Mac is Mathair (701m) just to the east of launch. This large bowl shaped coire can generate excellent lift, although in stronger conditions it is important not to be pinned against the higher summits as there are no real escape options over the back.

Takeoff altitude: 397m

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Access Notes

Traveling from Inverness or Ullapool, take the A835 road to Braemore Junction and then turn off onto the A832 Gairloch coast road. A couple of miles outside Dundonnell and not far beyond Camusnagaul, the road crosses the Allt Airdeasaidh and the Ardessie waterfall is clearly visible to the left. There is limited roadside parking available here.

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Dundonnell lies within the Highland Restricted Area (HRA) and midweek flying is subject to strict restrictions.

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57.84610, -5.29890

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Inland Slope
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