The best time to visit North West Scotland is typically from late spring to early autumn, specifically May, June, and September.
May and June offer longer daylight hours, often with clearer skies, making them ideal for exploring the stunning landscapes and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and wildlife watching. The weather is generally more settled during these months, and the midges, while present, aren't usually at their peak. It's a great time for couples seeking scenic drives and tranquil moments.
September is another excellent choice. The summer crowds have thinned out, and the autumn colours begin to emerge, adding a beautiful dimension to the already dramatic scenery. The weather can still be pleasant, and the light is often spectacular for photography. This period is particularly good for those looking for a more peaceful experience while still enjoying comfortable conditions for exploring.
While July and August offer the warmest temperatures, they are also the busiest months, with more tourists and a higher chance of encountering midges.