Littlehouse Media

Media Statement – Development of Stac Pollaidh Car Park, Coigach, Sutherland

Construction on the expansion of the Stac Pollaidh Car Park in Coigach, Sutherland, began this week.

The Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland (OATS) is managing the two-phase project, designed to improve the experience of the estimated 50,000 annual visitors to Stac Pollaidh.

Stac Pollaidh Car Park. Credit Duncan Bryden.

The development of the car park and toilet facilities comes in response to consistent overcapacity at this very small car park, which has resulted in roadside and passing place parking hindering traffic flow on the single-track access road, local habitat degradation, muddy verges, and litter and fouling issues.

Phase one will expand the 20-space car park, accessed from the single-track road to Achiltibuie off the A835 to Ullapool, to 78 spaces. CR Contracting North Ltd (CRC), which specialises in civil works, trail design and construction and environmental engineering, is carrying out the construction works for phase one. The car park is expected to be fully operational by the end of December 2024, although parking spaces will be limited during construction.

Phase two of the project, which includes building off-grid toilet facilities and a processing plant, is currently undergoing the tender process. OATS expects construction to start early in 2025.

Stac Pollaidh is widely recognised as one of the most popular hills to climb in Scotland with spectacular views down Loch Lurgainn and over to the Coigach peaks, the Assynt hills, and Beinn Dearg, a special place for many hillwalkers and the community. This is why the full consultation process with the community, landowners, the Highland Council and NatureScot undertaken by OATS has been so significant.

Following planning permission, lease and funding agreements and ecological assessment processes that were longer than expected, it was agreed to delay construction until September 2024 to avoid further disruption on the access road during the busiest months for outdoor tourism in the Highlands.

OATS apologises for any potential disruption to the local community, businesses and emergency services caused on the access road to the car park as a direct result of construction.

You Might Also Like

SYHA opens new summer youth hostel in Edinburgh

#myoutdoorcapital – OCUK to put visitors firmly in the frame

VisitScotland’s Lord Thurso to deliver The Charles Kennedy Memorial Lecture

Rob Cochrane wins 2019 Scottish Youth Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture

Media Advisory – Images – The Ultra Tour of Edinburgh

Three female adventurers to take on epic 1936 cycling trip

Jura, the Border Collie, trains to become the first Ski Patrol rescue dog at Nevis Range

Run day and night at the new Tweed Valley Trail Run

Paul Merton Visits SYHA’s Loch Ossian Hostel – Paul Merton’s Secret Stations

SYHA collaborates with Glasgow Caledonian University

Discover Your Adventure – Fort William Mountain Festival 2023 programme announced

Coast to Coast – run, bike ride and kayak 105 miles across Scotland

Campaign to save Scotland’s mountain paths raises over £218,000 in first year

Hostelling Scotland fully open for business after two years

Lochaber’s Nevis Range becomes an accredited Living Wage employer

Popular Youth Hostel on Loch Lomond side re-opens after major upgrade

People are at the heart of SYHA Hostelling Scotland!

Lochaber Ideas Week programme revealed

West Highland Chamber launches bold Manifesto to unlock Scotland’s growth

300 Dutch adventurers to run, bike and kayak across Scotland

Visit Moray Speyside launches their biggest ever UK marketing campaign

Hostelling Scotland’s network opens for 2023. Give hostelling a go!

Kevin Howett, the legend of climbing development wins top mountain award

Media Advisory – 500 runners to tame Edinburgh with the inaugural Ultra Tour

Call for nominations to join Hostelling Scotland’s Board of Trustees

SYHA partners with Ayrshire College for valuable volunteer experience

Lochaber Ideas Week returns to Fort William after a two-year covid hiatus

Fort William has all the Mòd cons

Young people invited to collaborate in Muckin’ good summer festivals

Hot water on tap for Loch Ossian Youth Hostel

Frazer Coupland appointed Chair of The Highland Tourism Partnership

SYHA appoints Lois Marshall as Youth & Volunteer Engagement Manager

Lochaber Chamber calls for urgent action to address the critical public transport infrastructure crisis

Haggis from Scotland’s first free-range Haggis farm goes on sale in Lochaber

New hydro scheme powers Scottish mountain resort

Lochaber Tourism Day with Cal Mac – Debate, Engage, Network

Plans unveiled for Scotland’s ‘next world-class adventure destination’

Aberfoyle to host new endurance gravel cycling event and festival

Developing for the future at Nevis Range!

Explore the best of Scotland on foot with the Girls on Hills Door to Door Challenge

Hostelling Scotland to temporarily close Youth Hostel network

OATS in search of a Fairy Pool of staff

New look Edinburgh Central Youth Hostel, new era of hostelling in the Capital

Lochaber’s ‘Connect to Your Adventure’ digital marketing campaign, a huge success

Nevis Range announces Commencal as new global gravity sports partner

Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland wins two rural industry awards

Leave your car at home for Edinburgh’s World Car Free Day

Hamish MacInnes legacy will boost mountain grant scheme

Deputy First Minister, Kate Forbes, opens low carbon trailhead car park and off grid toilet facility at Stac Pollaidh, Ross-shire

Business Community Programme launched for Lochaber Ideas Week 2018

£100,000 awarded to innovative Scottish mountain project

Mountain Bike pros flock to Perthshire for the UK’s first Team Mountain Bike Enduro

Chris O’Brien appointed Destination Manager for the Outdoor Capital of the UK

Fort William Mountain Festival 2021 goes Covid-19 safe

Nevis Range, Scotland’s highest snowsports destination, open for business

Chris O’Brien, MD of Nevis Range, shortlisted for Business Leader of The Year

The Ultra Tour of Arran, a big draw for international adventure tourists

Changing times at Nevis Range Mountain Experience!

Nevis Range and Trek renew commercial partnership for 2019/20

Summer Youth Hostel Returns to Glasgow

Fort William Mountain Festival 2026 programme launched

Go Swim Loch Lomond – a new open water event for Scotland

‘Death Zone’ mountaineer, Nirmal Purja, to headline Fort William Mountain Festival 2020

Inspirational volunteer, Steph McKenna, wins Youth Mountain Award

Get your adventure challenge on with Project: Explore

Monster Meets Mountain – Nevis Range joins forces with the Cobbs Group

Start your Highland biking adventure at the new Nevis Range Bike School

New Clan Chief brings funding for Clans @ The Croft mountain bike team enduro

Route announcement confirmed for HSBC City Ride in Edinburgh

Hostelling Scotland opens four summer youth hostels in 2018

Loch Ossian and Torridon Youth Hostels shortlisted in TGO Reader Awards

Fort William Mountain Festival back to a live, multi-venue event in 2022

Dr Liz Cameron, Scotland’s voice of business, to headline women’s networking lunch

‘A Meeting of Minds 2’ celebrates innovation in Scotland’s aquaculture sector

Danny MacAskill launches video, ‘Danny Daycare’. Best ‘uncle’ ever?

Works at two of Skye’s most iconic tourist sites restart after lockdown

Inverness Youth Hostel gets a fresh new look

The UK’s first waymarked gravel cycling trails opened near Aberfoyle

Outdoor Capital Activities and Attractions Expo open for tourism business

Top award for World renowned Scottish landscape photographer, Colin Prior

‘Connect To Your Adventure!’ – big success in just 7 weeks

Expert of mountain rescue, ‘Heavy’ Whalley, wins top mountain festival award

Entries open for SKI-AN-DURO, Scotland’s new ski and mountain bike Enduro

International partnership benefits Nevis Range snowsports enthusiasts

Hostelling Scotland, a new brand identity unveiled

Sporting legend Gavin Hastings to inspire Lochaber at Ideas Week 2017

New Lochaber website aiming high

Figurehead environmental campaigner, Dave Morris, wins top mountain award

Margo Paterson appointed as CEO of SYHA Hostelling Scotland

Lochaber Tourism Summit 2019, a must-attend event for Highland tourism businesses

Fort William – the perfect cruise destination

Glen Nevis Youth Hostel re-opens after major redevelopment project

New European partnership to upskill adventure tourism in five countries

The Cream of Enduro will rise to the top at Comrie Croft

Millburn Academy ensures a warm welcome to Inverness Youth Hostel

‘What would Mary do?’ at the Fort William Mountain Festival

Two Scottish youth hostels celebrate landmark anniversaries

Lochaber community is pulling together to give Nevis Range a lift after lockdown!

West Highland Chamber opens doors for small Scottish businesses to explore global markets

Sustainable active travel and food tourism at the heart of new adventure film

Finance and Economy Secretary, Kate Forbes, opens car park and off-grid toilets at Skye’s Iconic Fairy Pools

Run Scotland on The Ultra Tour of Arran

‘A West Highland Vision’ – A new era for business and community

Nevis Range to turn back the clock to 1989 to celebrate 30 years of adventure

SYHA Hostelling Scotland – building Scottish hostelling for the future

Media Advisory – UK’s highest Shinty match to promote tourism in Lochaber

Enduro riders, prepare yourselves for a Highland Clan battle!

Unique Mountain Culture Award goes to novice search and rescue dog teams

An appetite for adventure in the North West Highlands

Discover Scotland’s ‘Braw Buildings’ with Hostelling Scotland

The new Pentland Trail Centre – The future for Edinburgh biking

The ultimate runners’ sightseeing tour of Edinburgh returns

Youth development key to Edinburgh Central’s 10th Anniversary

Noel Williams wins 2019 Scottish Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture

Nevis Range looks forward to reopening in July

Safety and accessibility first for newly opened Charter Chest Path, Braemar

Gold and Silver gongs for Torridon and Loch Ossian Youth Hostels in TGO Reader Awards

Keith Legge, CEO of SYHA Hostelling Scotland, steps down after 13 years

Are you hard enough to take on The Double Stalker?

A muckin’ great Audax, perfect for Cream o’ the Croft road cyclists

Nevis Range team up with Endura

Hostelling Scotland begins phased opening of Youth Hostel network

It’s Up to Us…to step up and save our mountain paths

Nevis Range moving forward with interim CEO Rod Pashley

SKI-AN-DURO, a new ski and mountain bike Enduro for Scotland

Run Scotland in two days with the new Ultra Tour of Arran

Gravelfoyle – Gravel Cycling at the heart of Aberfoyle’s new tourism brand

New Beinn a’ Ghlo trailhead car park gives back to the mountains

SYHA’s Glasgow Metro youth hostel awarded 3 stars by VisitScotland

Loch Ossian and Glencoe Youth Hostels, big winners in TGO Reader Awards 2024

Go Beyond – Fort William Mountain Festival 2025 programme launched

Iconic mountain path restored ahead of schedule after major conservation effort

Fort William Mountain Festival 2024 – Come and discover your adventure

SYHA Hostelling Scotland assist in a Recovery Version

Muckmedden Events secure vital funding for UK’s first Team Mountain Bike Enduro

OCUK unveil their new branded gondola at Nevis Range

An Teallach wins €60,000 European Outdoor Conservation Association grant

Planning on holidaying at home? Give hostelling a go!

Big Biking October – two International bike events for the Outdoor Capital

Epic Halloween tale of ‘Ned vs Monster’ in the Outdoor Capital

Scottish Climbing Instructor, Tim Miller, wins Youth Mountain Culture Award

Immerse yourself in Lochaber Ideas Week 2019

Nevis Range is making it snow all season long!

Nevis Range and Trek announce a partnership for 2018/19

Celebrating 90 years of Scottish hostelling