Assynt has the finest in Scotland - they look positively Carribean! (5)
A broad term covering often used when describing Assynt’s Gaelic heritage (6)
With hundreds of lochs in Assynt, life is full of difficult... (7)
Playparks, people and pies can be found in this wetropolis! (9)
Twelve hours and twenty-five minutes peak-to-peak (4)
Mobile self catering accommodation that can be sited anywhere in the wilderness of Assynt (4)
When was the belt changed on this loch? It should have been done around 70,000,000BC! (3)
Give this loch a bone (3,4)
This river speaks, giving it's name to the village (5)
This parish of perfect piscine paradises (6)
Okay, so it sometimes rains... But I have seen some truly beautiful rainbows from here! (4)
A tiny fraction of a soaking mile will get you to the east end of Loch Assynt (11)
This could result in seventeen across. (4)
If you feel like you are going around in circles, you’ve probably lost one of these! (3)
Nocturnal blood suckers, surprisingly common in Assynt lochs (7)
Everyone welcomes these (silver) tourists!
A mythical, magical nature spirit maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other natural realms… So, has she got a tungsten head? (5)
Is this sea loch full of fish eggs? (4,3)
Lack of care descending to these falls could result in serious falls! (7)
American manufacturer of fine fishing tackle, founded in Manchester, Vermont, in 1856 (5)
Originating from the Gaelic word for children, they often still have a ‘Chief’ - luckily there’s not too many battles these days! (5)
What you would rather be doing than this stupid crossword! (7)
One can never have too many of these! (4)
If Hannibal Lecter had been born a Brown Trout (5)
Apt term often used to describe the fighting spirit of the wee Assynt Broonie! (6)