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This world famous Exhibition has been recently refurbished to incorporate a 7 room automated walk...
A modern day 'enigma' has to be the words that describe the Loch Ness Monster.
A Highland garden of 3 acres.
A garden made over the past 25 years from a long neglected Victorian garden, now being somewhat...
Wild natural beauty and 1,000 years of history - Urquhart Castle offers a taste of the Highlands at...
A small scale but prolific pottery where the two resident potters create and abundance of essential...
PONG, NIFF, HUM, WHIFF - just some of the words you could use to describe the aroma of mineral...
Set in an old Victorian station, the museum has childhood collections of toys, dolls, costume and...
Highland town museum showing history of Dingwall: outstanding military room; reconstructed kitchen...
An ideal place for all the family.
A sub-tropical oasis in the heart of the Highlands: greenhouses, cactus house, landscaped gardens,...
This Reserve is located at one of the highest mountains in Easter Ross (1046m) and this attracts...
Set on the banks of the River Ness in the heart of Inverness, and offering drama, dance, shows,...
Fort George is the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain.
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery re-opened in January 2007, after a major refurbishment. It...
Leather goods manufacturer making Celtic embossed products but mainly clog and Bushhat maker.
A rainbow of colour direct from nature to your knitting pins or weaving loom
A magical mix of native pinewoods, glistening lochs and haunting moorland.
A small unit including manufacturing of Flamework Glass with a display of own products plus unusual...
The croft has a variety of Scottish Animals.
Find out more about the events leading up to, during and after the Battle of Culloden at the new...
A well-preserved Bronze Age cemetery complex of passage graves, ring cairns, kerb cairn and...
An award winning museum in the Black Isle seaside village of Rosemarkie.
Creag Meagaidh at 1128 metres high, is a Scottish 'Munro' (a mountain over 3000 feet or 914 metres...
Here in this thatched cottage built c1698 by his great-grandfather was born Hugh Miller, on 10...
Winner of the 2010 ASVA Best Visitor Attraction AwardWhat do you think of when you hear the word...
A fairytale castle that has been the home of the Thanes of Cawdor since its construction in 1370.
This is one of Europe's most important wetlands.
The Tain Pottery and Visitor Centre is easily located on the A9, just south of the Royal Burgh of...
Tain Through Time visitor centre presents the rich history of Easter Ross, including medieval royal...
Experience Scottish wildlife and endangered animals of the world's mountain and tundra regions in...
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Enjoy peace, privacy and panoramic views overlooking Loch Coulter.Yet only 5 miles from M9/M80 (Jct...
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"Choose the quality of a traditional 18th century stone-built house by historical Doune Castle.
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Situated in the pretty village of Dervaig on the isle of Mull. Glenview is an ideal base for...
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An-Struan (Meaning Near the stream in Gaelic), is situated in the picturesque...
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