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![]() Drive across country to the west coast where you can see the magical Isle of Skye. Don't forget to visit Eilean Donan Castle. Explore Scotland's most romantic castle and discover it's rich history. Head further north for the fairytale Dunrobin Castle or continue to John o'Groats and across to the unique Orkney islands where discoveries are still being made of ancient remains older than the Egyptian pyramids. |
The
Clava Cairns - Prehistoric Standing stones and tombs now in the
care of Historic Scotland.
Cawdor Castle, made famous by Shakespeare's Macbeth. Explore the castle, and enjoy a walk around the walled gardens Nearby Culloden Moor has a brand new interactive visitor centre and exhibition Inverness itself is an ideal base for exploring the north of Scotland which has something for everyone. Drive along the coast to the seaside resort of Nairn, visit the historic abbey at Elgin, see the New Age community at Findhorn, take a tour of the local distilleries or investigate the infamous Loch Ness. Take a coach tour, cruise on a boat trip, hire a bike or hike along the Great Glen Way. Be sure to take the kids to Drumnadrochit to see the Monster and let them run around the ramparts of Urquhart Castle. |
A little further south
you can enjoy the Cairngorm
mountain range and the many watersports activities on the local lochs
or go mountain biking in the forests. There are lots of opportunities for outdoor pursuits throughout the Highlands including golf, fishing, shooting, horse riding, bowling, hill walking, archery, dolphin trips and many more, too numerous to mention. Journey on to the Village of Scourie where you can visit the bird sanctuary on Handa Island to see the puffins and enjoy a delicious meal in the “Shorehouse” Seafood Restaurant at Tarbet where freshly caught seafood is served daily.
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