About Achfary
Achfary is a small settlement located in the Highland region of Scotland, within the IV27 postcode area. Situated on the west coast, it lies near the mouth of the River Achfary, which flows into the sea at the head of Loch Achfary. The area is known for its rugged coastal scenery and proximity to the Assynt region, a popular destination for walkers and nature enthusiasts. The village itself is modest, with a small number of houses and a community hall that serves as a local hub. The surrounding landscape features rocky shores, rolling hills, and expansive views across the sea. While the population is small, the community maintains a strong sense of local identity. The area offers access to several walking trails and is close to the famous Suilven mountain, visible from the coast.



