Find activities and sports in the Highlands to enjoy during your stay, with a selection of activities available on land and water.
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Kayaking
Cairngorms National Park,
Wilderness Scotland family adventure and activity holidays in the Highlands take you through a journey of spectacular scenery and exciting activities.
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Nairn - Brodie - Forres
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Ratagan Pass and Glenelg
Mountain Bike Trails
Interesting mountain biking in native pine forests.
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A classic 90 mile circuit crossing the famous Bealach na Ba to Applecross where the wonderful views and sense of achievement compensate for the effort required.
Golf Courses
Elgin
Founded in 1906 this is a testing heathland course measuring well over 6,000 yards with a par of 69.
Sailing Charter Companies
Cairngorms National Park, Aviemore
Wilderness Scotland is an award-winning adventure travel and ecotourism company specialising in wilderness holidays in the Highlands and Islands.
Cycle Routes
This final section takes in part of the National Cycle Network, Route 1.
Riding Schools & Centres
Nr Aviemore
Set in family run Highland estate, Alvie Stables offers excellent hacking and trekking through miles of beautiful countryside.
Football Stadiums
Dingwall
Victoria Park Stadium in Dingwall is the home of Ross County Football Club.
Mountain Bike Trails
A fun route with great variety and beautiful scenery - 12 or 24 miles.
Cycle Routes
This long and hilly route takes cyclists through some of Scotland's most dramatic countryside.
Bike Tours
Inverness
Sailing Charter Companies
Cromarty
Ness and Moray Yacht Charters offer bareboat sailing charters, skippered if required, from their readily accessible base at Inverness Marina.
Mountain Bike Trails
Extremely hilly at times, but very easy on the canal towpath; good views
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A short (4 miles each way) route along the southern shore of the Isle of Raasay with great views back to Skye.
Golf Courses
Grantown On Spey
Craggan is now an 18 hole course of 2406 medal yards.
Cycle Routes
A 21 mile trip to the north end of Raasay and back which uses part of the famous Calum's road, hand built by local resident Calum Macleod
Golf Courses
Aberlour
The first two holes are on a slight gradient followed by a par four which has a ditch running across the lower part of the fairway at 250-yards from the tee, challenging some of the longer hitters.