File:Paddling up Loch Kirkaig - geograph.org.uk - 1188884.jpg|Paddling up Loch Kirkaig Returning to Inverkirkaig in two double sea kayaks, passing close along the north shore of Loch Kirkaig. Suilven lies inland brooding under an overcast sky just starting to clear after a windy morning File:River Kirkaig - geograph.org.uk - 759491.jpg|River Kirkaig where the river flows out of
Fionn Loch with the imposing peak and most distinctive mountain of
Suilven at 731 m, visible in the distance. It can't be seen from the bay, due to undergrowth and small undulating hills. File:River Kirkaig - geograph.org.uk - 232634.jpg|River Kirkaig. For a short distance after it leaves Fionn Loch the river meanders before garthering speed and tumbling down the Falls of Kirkaig. Caisteal Laith the highest summit of Suilven dominates the scene. File:Inverkirkaig - geograph.org.uk - 1380249.jpg|Inverkirkaig On the shore of Loch Kirkaig with pebbly beach. File:The start of the River Kirkaig - geograph.org.uk - 663841.jpg|The start of the River Kirkaig The outflow from Fionn Loch where the River Kirkaig commences. Suilven can be seen in the distance. File:Fionn Loch and Suilven - geograph.org.uk - 3018.jpg|Fionn Loch and Suilven. The path by the River Kirkaig leads to the shore of the Fionn Loch, where boats wait for anglers. The distinctive bulk of Suilven dominates the view. File:Soyea Island - geograph.org.uk - 1188875.jpg|
Soyea Island off Loch Inver is seen here in a view from a sea kayak passing Kirkaig Point. ==See also==