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.
Cycle Routes
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Cycle Routes
An easy start in wooded country - no difficult hills.
Sailing Charter Companies
Old Ferry Road, North Ballachulish
Experience the glorious Highlands at the unique Watersports Centre by historic Glencoe.
Mountain Bike Trails
Mention Fort William in mountain biking circles and get wide smiles of friendly acknowledgement - and that's throughout the world, not just in Scotland. So, Fort 'Bill' and mountain biking go together like bread and jam.
Off-Road Driving
By Inverness
Welcome to Experience 4x4
The destination to go off road driving in Inverness! The 1st dedicated off road driving centre in the Highland's of Scotland. Open all year we offer 'Experiences' in our Land Rover Discoverys and more!
Mountain Bike Trails
Woodland Paths
Riding Schools & Centres
Nr Aviemore
Set in family run Highland estate, Alvie Stables offers excellent hacking and trekking through miles of beautiful countryside.
Mountain Bike Trails
Extremely hilly, the final part is on public roads, see also alternative route (5)
Golf Courses
Keith
All holes have different playing tactics due to the undulation of the course.
Bike Tours
Inverness
Sailing Schools
Ardvasar
Isle of Skye Yachts are delighted to be able to offer RYA Practical Courses and Tuition.
Cycle Routes
A steady climb then a long descent to Durness, the most northerly point of the route.
Football Stadiums
Dingwall
Victoria Park Stadium in Dingwall is the home of Ross County Football Club.
Cycle Routes
Horse Riding Routes & Trails
Situated near Lybster in Caithness, Rumster Wood offers trails in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
Golf Courses
Muir of Ord
Muir of Ord Golf Club was known originally as the Inverness Golf Club. The course was designed in part by James Braid, lying to the west of the old A9 road.
Golf Courses
Newtonmore
Set beside the River Spey with the Monadhliath and Grampian Mountains all around this is a comparatively flat, easy-walking parkland course that presents a good, strong challenge.
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.
Golf Courses
Skeabost Bridge
The golf course is set in the grounds of Skeabost House Hotel. Essentially a parkland course, Skeabost is popular with locals and visitors alike.