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[[File:Falls of Shin - geograph.org.uk - 741064.jpg|thumb|250px|Falls of Shin]]
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'''Falls of Shin''' is a waterfall on the [[River Shin]] in [[Sutherland]], near the villages of [[Bonar Bridge]] and [[Lairg]].<ref>Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map series, sheets 309-470</ref>
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[[File:Falls of Shin Visitor Centre - geograph.org.uk - 198582.jpg|thumb|250px|Visitor centre, 2008]]
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Falls of Shin had a popular visitor centre, managed as part of Balnagown Estates, a company owned by former Harrods boss Mohamed Al-Fayed. This included a restaurant, a branch of Harrods, and a waxwork model of Al-Fayed. The visitor centre was destroyed by a fire in May 2013.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Munro|first1=Alistair|title=Fire destroys Al Fayed’s Highland vistor &#91;sic&#93; centre|url=http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/fire-destroys-al-fayed-s-highland-vistor-centre-1-2937247|accessdate=6 November 2014|work=The Scotsman|date=21 May 2013}}</ref> Balnagown Estates have since been working with the Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust to develop a new visitor attraction.<ref>{{cite news|title=New Falls of Shin visitor centre could rise from ashes|url=http://www.north-star-news.co.uk/News/New-Falls-of-Shin-visitor-centre-could-rise-from-ashes-06062014.htm|accessdate=6 November 2014|work=North Star|date=6 June 2014}}</ref>
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'''Falls of Shin''' is a beautiful waterfall on the [[River Shin]], in [[Sutherland]], near the villages of [[Bonar Bridge]] and [[Lairg]]. Here the river works its way through the lovely [[Achany#Achany Glen|Achany Glen]], along which there are walks to be enjoyed, and tumbles over the falls.


==References==
The Falls of Shin were at one point dynamited to improve the salmon access.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/salmonriversloch00cald/salmonriversloch00cald_djvu.txt Salmon Rivers]</ref>
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==Visitor centre==
Falls of Shin had a popular visitor centre, managed as part of Balnagown Estates, a company owned by former owner of Harrods, Mohamed Fayed. This included a restaurant, a branch of Harrods, and a waxwork model of Fayed. The visitor centre was destroyed by a fire in May 2013.<ref>'[http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/fire-destroys-al-fayed-s-highland-vistor-centre-1-2937247 Fire destroys Al Fayed’s Highland visitor centre]': Alistair Munro in ''The Scotsman'', 21 May 2013</ref> Balnagown Estates have since been working with the Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust to develop a new visitor attraction. In May 2017, the new visitor centre opened following the successful construction carried out by William Gray Construction. The opening event was dubbed "Celebra-Shin". The café is currently operated by Mac & Wild.
 
[[File:Falls of Shin Visitor Centre - geograph.org.uk - 198582.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Visitor centre]]
Aside from the Salmon Viewing Platform, the site also comprises a Mini Golf Course, Woodland Walks and a large Children's Playpark.<ref>'[http://www.north-star-news.co.uk/News/New-Falls-of-Shin-visitor-centre-could-rise-from-ashes-06062014.htm New Falls of Shin visitor centre could rise from ashes]': ''North Star'' 6 June 2014</ref>


==Outside links==
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*Location map: {{wmap|57.96104|-4.40840|zoom=14|name=Falls of Shin}}
*[https://www.fallsofshin.co.uk/ Falls of Shin Visitor Centre]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 12 February 2019

Falls of Shin
Sutherland

The Falls of Shin
River: River Shin
NH576993
Co-ordinates: 57°57’39"N, 4°24’26"W

Falls of Shin is a beautiful waterfall on the River Shin, in Sutherland, near the villages of Bonar Bridge and Lairg. Here the river works its way through the lovely Achany Glen, along which there are walks to be enjoyed, and tumbles over the falls.

The Falls of Shin were at one point dynamited to improve the salmon access.[1]

Visitor centre

Falls of Shin had a popular visitor centre, managed as part of Balnagown Estates, a company owned by former owner of Harrods, Mohamed Fayed. This included a restaurant, a branch of Harrods, and a waxwork model of Fayed. The visitor centre was destroyed by a fire in May 2013.[2] Balnagown Estates have since been working with the Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust to develop a new visitor attraction. In May 2017, the new visitor centre opened following the successful construction carried out by William Gray Construction. The opening event was dubbed "Celebra-Shin". The café is currently operated by Mac & Wild.

Visitor centre

Aside from the Salmon Viewing Platform, the site also comprises a Mini Golf Course, Woodland Walks and a large Children's Playpark.[3]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Falls of Shin)

References