The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland

June 26, 2021 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Ross and Cromarty, United Kingdom including Glen Torridon, Bealach na Ba Road, Aspen Spa, Hollingwells Equestrian, Inverewe Garden, Torridon Outdoors, Rogie Falls, Glenmorangie Distillery, Chanonry Point, Plockton Harbour.
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1. Glen Torridon

Shieldaig Scotland +44 1445 791221
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Glen Torridon

Reviewed By rlkempharper - Great Malvern, United Kingdom

Torridon is on my regular tour of the west coast of Scotland. Coming up from Plockton, and via Applecross the scenery with mighty Monroe mountains coming down to the shore is spectacular. Stay at the Torridon Inn, or book a cheaper B & B, but try to book a very posh meal at the Torridon Hotel. You will be very well looked after, but it is very expensive. Visit the Tourist Centre at the top of the loch. Useful info here. There is a single track road along the north shore, but it is very long, slow and hard work. When leaving you will carry on to Kinlochewe. The glen is delightful, with a stream rushing over its rocky course. The mountains tower above you and their size staggers the senses. Geologists will have a field au considering the complexity of the landscape. For example, the compressed sandstone from times when this part of the world was nearer the equator. Visit the Ben Eighe info centre on the road just outside Kinlochewe on the way to the coast. Don't take the sat nav route to Ullapool. You will miss all the delights of Gairloch, Poolewe and Gruinard Bay.

2. Bealach na Ba Road

Loch Kishorn, Applecross Scotland http://www.myhighlands.de/bealach-na-ba
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5.0 based on 940 reviews

Bealach na Ba Road

Reviewed By Whatbob - Glasgow, United Kingdom

A lovely drive - many superb views - driving requires care - we had a war crisp day with snow and frozen waterfalls - really enjoyed it - road was quiet for us - could be a hassle if busy.- all single track - it is all sealed.

3. Aspen Spa

Hartfield, IV19 1NH Scotland +44 1862 892233 [email protected] http://www.aspenspa.co.uk
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Aspen Spa

Discover a unique boutique spa and beauty experience at Aspen Spa. Our dedicated team, high quality treatments and luxurious surroundings will ensure that you enjoy every moment of your spa experience. We care about quality and exceptional customer service. Come and retreat by yourself or with friends and enjoy a spa day with champagne lunch or simply come along for a treatment and some time out.

Reviewed By mummab2015 - Inverness, United Kingdom

What a hidden gem. Such a relaxing experience. Beautiful spa, great location, lovely lunch and fabulous people. Thank you Aspen Spa for all you put into making this such a treat. The massage was excellent also.

4. Hollingwells Equestrian

Edderton Mains, Edderton IV19 1LJ Scotland +44 7941 740940 [email protected] http://www.hollingwells.co.uk
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Hollingwells Equestrian

Reviewed By ZippityDooDah1966 - Willamette Valley, United States

What a wonderful experience!! Everything about our 2-hour ride was perfect, from the beautiful, healthy horses to the sweet family that runs the stables & tour - it exceeded our expectations. We will be back!!!

5. Inverewe Garden

Poolewe IV22 2LG Scotland +44 1445 781229 [email protected] https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/inverewe
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4.5 based on 775 reviews

Inverewe Garden

This unique and magnificent garden features many species of plants including spectacular rhododendrons, azaleas, trees and shrubs. The best views over Loch Ewe, boat trips, kids trail, wildlife and a stunning walled garden

Reviewed By CTP4FC - Manchester, United Kingdom

One of us really enjoyed the gardens whilst the other took the dog up through well landscaped woodland walk.

6. Torridon Outdoors

Excellent
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Torridon Outdoors

Torridon Outdoors provide outdoor adventure in the stunning Torridon area. Activities include Archery, Kayaking, Walking, Mountain guiding, Mountain Bike Hire, Clay Pigeon shooting and more

7. Rogie Falls

Contin Scotland +44 300 067 6850 http://scotland.forestry.gov.uk/visit/rogie-falls
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4.5 based on 331 reviews

Rogie Falls

Reviewed By mosers1054

Just a short walk from the main road on a well defined path (steep in places) opens to a well marked out viewing area and suspension bridge which affords you great views of the falls and the salmon leaping to climb it. Car park small and full of NW500 Campervans but well worth the stop.

8. Glenmorangie Distillery

on the A9 Ross-shire, IV19 1PZ Scotland +44 1862 892477 [email protected] http://www.glenmorangie.com/
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4.5 based on 636 reviews

Glenmorangie Distillery

Reviewed By HMac_2013 - Santa Fe, United States

The basic one-hour tour with friends was, we all thought, fascinating and informative. While the “wee dram” at the end of the tour was nice, the information about the making of Glenmorangie’s lovely whiskies was worth the (very scenic) trip out from Inverness. At least two of us left hoping to come back another time for one of the longer tours.

9. Chanonry Point

Chanonry Ness, Fortrose IV10 8SD Scotland
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4.5 based on 797 reviews

Chanonry Point

Reviewed By ozzyfozz - Evesham, United Kingdom

A lovely place... a sand and pebble beach where you can walk along to Rosemarkie and e if you are lucky you can spot Dolphins (all year round?) and seals as well as multiple sea birds while looking over to Fort George. Also overlooked by a lighthouse. Busy at times with small carpark which gets very busy. A lovely place to spend a bit if time... dog friendly.

10. Plockton Harbour

Plockton IV51 8TW Scotland http://plockton.com/
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4.5 based on 284 reviews

Plockton Harbour

Reviewed By debcox

We made a special trip from Skye to paddle our kayak in this loch as it’s so attractive with the stunning back drop of Plockton itself as well as the surrounding hills so definitely a great place to paddle and some islands to have your lunch on.

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