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== Attractions ==
== Attractions ==
Aultbea offers sandy beaches as well as rocky shores which all look out at the Isle of Ewe across the water. Scattered around the area are the remains of [[World War II]] buildings and barracks. Next to the local football pitch is a display board, which describes the role of the buildings in detail. Aultbea has views out to Cove and the [[Isle of Lewis]], as well as the nearby [[Torridon Hills]].
Aultbea offers sandy beaches as well as rocky shores which all look out at the Isle of Ewe across the water. Scattered around the area are the remains of [[World War II]] buildings and barracks. Next to the local football pitch is a display board, which describes the role of the buildings in detail. Aultbea has views out to Cove and the [[Isle of Lewis]], as well as the nearby [[Torridon Hills]].


Aultbea is critically acclaimed as the best local watering hole for the residents to gather, talk, drink, and abuse local misfit [[Roneil MacKenzie]].

== Roneil MacKenzie ==

Roniel Mackenzie is know to all as the local Baboon. His tireless alcohol antics and exceptionally low IQ have earned him this title, and is the subject of the majority of local conversations. Despite the several websites and copious amounts of graffiti dedicated to him, Roneil remains almost completely ignorant, and is considered by many to be the less talented than a sheep with alopecia.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==

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Aultbea
Population600 
OS grid referenceNG872890
Civil parish
Council area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townACHNASHEEN
Postcode districtIV22
Dialling code01445
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish
UK Parliament
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Aultbea (Gaelic: An t-Allt Beithe) is a small fishing village in the North-West Highlands of Scotland. It is situated on the shores of Loch Ewe, about 30 km west of Ullapool. The village has two hotels, the Aultbea Hotel and the Drumchork Lodge Hotel, which won the accolade of top whisky hotel in the world in 2006. The Drumchork Lodge Hotel is the home of the Loch Ewe Distillery.

Aultbea has two churches, a shop, a masonic lodge, a butcher and a craft shop. Aultbea also has a NATO base; large ships often come inshore to refuel here. There is also an annual "fun day" where most people from the village and surrounding area turn up and play football or socialise over a home baked scone as well other activities.

The nearest airport is in Inverness. The nearest railway station is at Achnasheen which has trains either to the Inverness or through scenic Plockton to Kyle of Lochalsh. There is also a ferry service to the Isle of Lewis in the relatively nearby town of Ullapool. This service was once proposed to be based in Aultbea but due to Aultbea's remote setting Ullapool was granted the ferry port.[citation needed] Not too long ago there was also to be a rail track to Aultbea but again the decision went against the village as demand for such a service was expected to be low.[citation needed]

Sport

Aultbea has an amateur football team, although they play 16 miles (26 km) away: Gairloch and Aultbea merged into one team under the name Gairloch Aultbea United or GA United. A junior team used to compete in the Highland youth league, however due to the lack of interest over the years the club folded at the end of the 2008/09 season.[citation needed] Most of the population support Scottish First Division side Ross County F.C., based in Dingwall, as they are the closest league team to the area.[citation needed]

Attractions

Aultbea offers sandy beaches as well as rocky shores which all look out at the Isle of Ewe across the water. Scattered around the area are the remains of World War II buildings and barracks. Next to the local football pitch is a display board, which describes the role of the buildings in detail. Aultbea has views out to Cove and the Isle of Lewis, as well as the nearby Torridon Hills.


Aultbea is critically acclaimed as the best local watering hole for the residents to gather, talk, drink, and abuse local misfit Roneil MacKenzie.

Roneil MacKenzie

Roniel Mackenzie is know to all as the local Baboon. His tireless alcohol antics and exceptionally low IQ have earned him this title, and is the subject of the majority of local conversations. Despite the several websites and copious amounts of graffiti dedicated to him, Roneil remains almost completely ignorant, and is considered by many to be the less talented than a sheep with alopecia.

Geography

The coast is affected by the Gulf Stream, bringing relatively warm waters. These are ideal for jellyfish, which can swarm the local waters, as well as visiting dolphins. The Northern Lights are visible on occasion depending on the weather and time of year, winter being best.

Places to go

Near Aultbea is a perfume studio and cafe, which serves as a unique attraction to the area. There is also a woodcraft shop which sells homemade crafts and cakes and teas within its cafe. The main shop is known locally as Aultbea Stores where essentials can be purchased. A butcher's business lies settled amongst a patch of trees as well. The two hotels both have restaurants and sell bar meals. There are also many walks into the hills or nearby Laide Wood. The area also boasts many fishing hotspots through nearby rivers and lochs.[clarification needed]

The Aultbea Hotel on the foreshore