Activities & sports in the Highlands

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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  1. Rothiemurchus

    Type

    Type

    Multi-activity Centre

    Rothiemurchus

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    By Aviemore

    Telephone:

    +44 (1479) 812345

    Rothiemurchus welcomes visitors everyday of the year to be inspired by beautiful scenery whilst enjoying relaxing or adventurous activities.

  2. Kyle of Sutherland

    Type

    Type

    Cycle Routes

    Kyle of Sutherland

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    Quiet river valleys with natural woodland

  3. Cairngorm Gliding Club

    Type

    Type

    Flying Schools/Microlight

    Cairngorm Gliding Club

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    By Kincraig

    Telephone:

    +44 (0)1479812188

    Enjoy spectacular mountain flying in a modern two seat glider with Cairngorm Gliding Club.

  4. Moray Monster Trails, Ben Aigan

    Type

    Type

    Mountain Bike Trails

    Moray Monster Trails, Ben Aigan

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    The Moray Monster Trails at Ben Aigan are part of an exciting development, which includes - and should eventually connect - three different forests, Whiteash, Ordiequish and Ben Aigan itself.

  5. Active Outdoor Pursuits

    Type

    Type

    Ski Schools & Centres

    Active Outdoor Pursuits

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    Aviemore

    Telephone:

    01479 780000

    Welcome to Active Outdoor Pursuits

  6. 7 The Far North West Kinlochbervie and Foinaven

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    A steady climb then a long descent to Durness, the most northerly point of the route.

  7. Caledonian Canal (from Fort Augustus)

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    An easy cycle along the Caledonian Canal from Fort Augustus, ideal for a family outing.

  8. Inverness Golf Club

    Type

    Type

    Golf Courses

    Inverness Golf Club

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    Inverness

    Telephone:

    +44 (1463) 239882

    Inverness Golf Course is a splendid parkland course with tree lined fairways and provides an excellent test of golf for all levels of player and a great alternative to the traditional links courses.

  9. Paddle Lochaber

    Type

    Type

    Kayaking

    Pap of Glencoe
    TripAdvisor Rated

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    Ballachulish

    Telephone:

    +44 (1855) 340123

    Paddle Lochaber is a paddlesports provider specialising in Sea Kayaking. We also offer Sit on Top Kayaking and Stand Up Paddling. Qualified local guides will introduce you to Lochaber's fantastic coastline and abundance of wildlife.

  10. Lybster Golf Club

    Type

    Type

    Golf Courses

    Lybster Golf Club

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    Lybster

    Telephone:

    01593 721316

    Lybster is a quaint little nine-hole heathland/moorland course with good views over the Moray Firth.

  11. Claggan Park

    Type

    Type

    Football Stadiums

    Claggan Park

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    Fort William

    Telephone:

    +44 (1397) 703829

    Claggan Park is the home of Fort William Football Club.

  12. Inverness Marina

    Type

    Type

    Marinas, Harbours & Moorings

    Inverness Marina

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    Telephone:

    07526 446348

    Inverness Marina is one of Scotland's most sheltered natural deep water harbours.

  13. Vertical Descents

    Type

    Type

    Multi-activity Centre

    Vertical Descents

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    Fort William

    Telephone:

    +44 (1855) 821593

    Vertical Descents is a modern outdoor adventure centre offering a wide range of exhilarating activities for everyone throughout Scotland.

  14. 4b The Far North West around Assynt

    Type

    Type

    Cycle Routes

    4b The Far North West around Assynt

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    Back to the main route again - extremely hilly!

  15. Dudgeon Park

    Type

    Type

    Football Stadiums

    Dudgeon Park

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    Brora

    Telephone:

    +44 (1408) 621231

    Dudgeon Park in Brora is the home of Brora Rangers Football Club.

  16. Loch Morlich Watersports

    Type

    Type

    Canoeing

    Loch Morlich Watersports

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    Gradings

    • 3 Activity Centre
    3 Activity Centre

    Aviemore

    Telephone:

    +44 (01479) 861221

    Enjoy a variety of fun activities on a beach in the mountains at Loch Morlich Watersports.

  17. Around the Cromarty Firth

    Type

    Type

    Cycle Routes

    Looking over harvested fields to the Cromarty Firth and Dingwall

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    A 60 mile route around one of the three great inlets on the east coast of the Highlands which makes use of the ferry at Cromarty to allow a circuit to be made. Much of the route is regularly used by cyclists on Lands End to John o' Groats trips.

  18. Strathcarron and Croick Church

    Type

    Type

    Cycle Routes

    Strathcarron and Croick Church

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    A 22 mile route up one side of the River Carron to a historic church, returning by the other side of the river.

  19. The Fingal Centre

    Type

    Type

    Multi-activity Centre

    The Fingal Centre

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    Portree

    Telephone:

    +44 (1478) 614819

    The Fingal Centre is part of a new development which includes state of the art community facilities and a high school.

  20. Gairloch Golf Club

    Type

    Type

    Golf Courses

    Gairloch Golf Club

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    Gairloch

    Telephone:

    01445 712407

    There has been a golf club beside Gairloch Sands since 1898. Before that time, Parish records show that golf was regularly played on the links amongst the sand dunes.

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