This battlefield marks the site of the historic 1746 battle between the Duke of Cumberland and Prince Charles.
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This battlefield marks the site of the historic 1746 battle between the Duke of Cumberland and Prince Charles.
CairnGorm Mountain lies at the heart of the beautiful Cairngorms National Park. Minutes from Aviemore village and only 40 minutes from Inverness, the mountain is open year round (weather permitting). No matter what the weather, visitors of any age can choose how they wish to enjoy the mountain environment; some prefer the comfort of the train, others enjoy the self guided footpath network or a Ranger walk and the more adventurous can simply take off and enjoy the solitude.
Monument to Scotish leader Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Eilean Donan Castle is one of the most photographed castles in Scotland . The reason for that is simple - it looks stunning at almost any time of year . The castle is on an island in the middle of...
Fondly called "Ben" by the locals, Britain's highest mountain towers 4,406 feet above the town of Fort William.
The Loch Ness 2000 Exhibition Centre is a four star Visitor Attraction. The Exhibition is a seven themed room walk through experience that presents the facts and figures of the world's most famous body of water. Narrated in 11 different languages and takes 25-30 mins approx. Highly recommended. Thereafter, The Nessie, Whisky, Woolen and Heraldry shops to name a few. New self service restaurant caters for all. Groups welcome, a must see attraction. Disabled Friendly throughout.
Scenic waterway surrounded by majestic mountains and meadows.
Designed by Old Tom Morris in 1886, this challenging, historic course has spectacular views of the North Sea and goes almost straight out and straight back, with the angle changing subtly at each hole.
An indoor botanical garden featuring ponds and waterfalls.
Fabulous creations in gold and silver for the patron with discriminating tastes.
