Highland Stoneware

North & West Coast


Using local landscapes as inspiration, Highland Stoneware creates memorable tableware and kitchenware. Look out for the colourful mosaic-tiled artworks outside, especially the car. You can watch the potters at work here on weekdays.


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Nearby North & West Coast attractions

1. Northwest Highlands Geopark

7.69 MILES

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2. Eas a’Chual Aluinn

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3. Handa Island Nature Reserve

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4. An Talla Solais

18.09 MILES

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5. Ullapool Museum

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6. Russian Arctic Convoy Exhibition Centre

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7. Sandwood Bay

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8. Falls of Measach

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