The grandly-titled Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition Experience lets visitors get to grips with the history and mythology of Scotland’s most celebrated loch. Chart the evolution of the waterway, from Ice Age to present day, as you explore seve...
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There’s no reason to stay cooped up when you’re visiting the Highlands; the best thing to do is head out into the great outdoors, swallowing lungfuls of clean northern air and drinking in the stunning landscape. You can do just that on...
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Delve into Highland history and ancient traditions at the Inverness Museum & Art Gallery. First opened to the public in 1826, the museum has since gained a reputation for housing one of the country’s most outstanding collections of Highl...
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Set amid sprawling manicured gardens, the palatial Cawdor Castle is truly a sight to behold. Like something out of a fairytale, this turreted 14th-century Highland castle stretches over four storeys, its interior furnished filled with a collection...
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Home to an array of fascinating native and exotic animals, Black Isle Wildlife Park makes a fun day out for the whole family. From llamas, peacocks and meerkats to zebras, ducks and deer, the place teems with life; as many as 40 species call the p...
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There are regular sightings of the world's largest bottlenose dolphin at the Scottish Dolphin Centre on the mouth of the River Spey, making it one of the best places to go dolphin watching in the UK. No matter what the weather there is something f...
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Loch Ness is one of the world’s most famous bodies of water, and there are few better ways to experience it than with Jacobite. Harnessing over 40 years’ experience sailing this vast and hypnotic waterway, you’re in safe hands on...
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If the prospect of witnessing endangered animals and rare wildlife entices you, a trip to Kingussie is on the cards. Highland Wildlife Park is stocked with creatures great and small from the world’s tundra and mountains. Bring the family and...
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Built shortly after the Battle of Culloden, between 1748 and 1769, the magnificent Fort George is one of Europe’s most formidable military fortifications. Originally conceived as an impregnable base for King George II’s army, intended ...
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Inverness Caledonian Thistle – or the Jags to their loyal supporters – is one of the newest teams in Scottish football. Currently competing in the Scottish Premiership, ICT are a comparatively new club, having formed as recently as 199...
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