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VISITING PAIRC

The Pairc Trust promotes a 'Slow Tourism' policy and seeks to draw visitors from off the beaten track to come and explore the rich history and scenery of the Estate while immersing themselves in the local culture and Gaelic language.

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You can download a copy of the Pairc Trust's Tourism Strategy below:

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Below is a selection of what Pairc has in store for visitors (and residents who wish to explore the Estate) - we hope you find it useful. We also gently remind visitors that much of the land in Pairc is given over to crofting tenure and/or acts as a habitat for nationally rare species, and that if you exercise your right to roam please be mindful of livestock, wildlife and the local environment.

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Stop and admire the scenery...

VIEWING SPOTS & WALKS

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Fancy staying?

ACCOMMODATION

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Get Involved

Community Groups & Organisations

Coffee and a Cookie

Things to do!

What's on in Pairc?

Contact Us

The Resource Centre, Kershader, South Lochs, HS2 9QA

info@pairctrust.co.uk

01851 880 728

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Fair Work Statement

“The Pairc Trust is fully committed to the Scottish Government’s Fair Work First policy. We are an accredited Real Living Wage employer and confirm appropriate channels for effective voice channels, both on an individual and collective basis, ensuring we have fair working practices in place. We are dedicated to creating a work environment that is fair, respectful, and inclusive for all our employees, volunteers, and stakeholders. We believe that by upholding the principles of fairness and equality, we can better serve our community and achieve our aims and values.”

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