Discover the best top things to do in Ross and Cromarty, United Kingdom including Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve, EcoVentures, Tarbat Discovery Centre, See The Highlands, Liquid Footprints, Wildwoodz, Mountain and Sea Guides, Bealach na Ba Road, Hollingwells Equestrian, Inverewe Garden.
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5.0 based on 110 reviews
Britain’s first National Nature Reserve overlooking Loch Maree.
Really nice place to stop. Good information area and some nice trails outside. The scenery is beautiful here
5.0 based on 370 reviews
Boat trips from the beautiful village of Cromarty. Wildlife regularly encountered includes; the resident colony of Bottlenose Dolphins, Seals, Seabirds and the occasional Minke Whale. Daily sailings from Easter through until October weather permitting. Booking highly recommended.
5.0 based on 93 reviews
At the centre of Scotland’s only Pictish Monastic National Monument, the Museum at Tarbat unravels some of the mysteries of the Picts, explaining through its award winning archaeology programme fascinating details about these enigmatic people and their way of life on this intensely historic peninsula. ‘A’ Listed Tarbat Old Parish Church, home to the Discovery Centre, is in itself an historic timeline of six churches that have stood on this site with the remains of part of the crypt dating from as early as the 8th century. On display, beautiful sculpture and craft-working objects, architectural features, local exhibitions, photo archives and detailed interpretation provide the contents of our Museum – ‘a real gem of history well worth the visit.'
Due to COVID, the museum is open by appointment only, which actually worked really well, it meant a whole museum to yourself! There are just so many artefacts on display, Pictish stones galore and really interesting information on the excavation that took place at the church. They have packed a lot into this little space and it is well worth booking ahead to get a visit in. They have some ancestry information available too, if you are doing some research into that. The volunteers are friendly and welcoming. My husband uses a scooter, and was able to access most of the exhibits too, which was lovely considering how old the church is. Well worth an explore.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Tours arranged across the highlands in new eight passenger minibus with full leather upholstery air conditioning and a microphone linked to the speaker system Tours can start from your accommodation in the highlands or if you are arriving by rail at Inverness or Kyle of Lochalsh or cruise ship arrivals at Invergordon or Portree or the airport at Inverness
5.0 based on 56 reviews
We are offer a range of outdoor experiences such as canoeing, sea kayaking, gorge scrambling and mountain guiding. Discover the amazing landscape, food and history of the Scottish Highlands via these unique activities. All of our sessions are tailor-made to you and your group’s requirements.
5.0 based on 463 reviews
Wildwoodz Adventure Park is Inverness and the Highland's most exciting day out. Visit Scotland 5 Star graded and close to Inverness with easy access from all over the highlands.If you're looking for an exciting day out with friends or family - you can rely on Wildwoodz to create memories that will last. Things to do include Paintball, Mini Paintball,Lasertag, Archery, Combat Archery, Axe Throwing, Bushcraft and eco-camping.
Laser tag with the mature ladies & young ladies... Fantastic day out in this venue just outside Inverness..... brill organisation & instruction .....we survived and laughed loads... what an excellent day out for everyone!! Dave is awesome.... who cares for a bit of mud...& painless shooting.... 10/10..... amazing.... Evelyn Urquhart
5.0 based on 46 reviews
Mountain and Sea Guides is based in Applecross running all year round adventure activity on the great sea lochs and mountains of NW Scotland. We also take our staff and expertise overseas running sea kayak expeditions in the British Columbia wilderness in Canada, the jaw dropping scenery of the Arctic Norwegian Lofoten Islands and in the warm Dalmatian Islands of Croatia. SUMMER - sea kayak, climbing, mountainwalking, gorge walking and more: Our summer season is split between a variety of sea kayaking trips, all aimed at beginner and intermediate level, and summer hill walking and mountaineering. We run shorter 2 hour and half day sessions for people who want a taste of the activity, to enjoy time together and to see the true beauty of the area. Alternatively, join a weekend introduction or 5 day long expedition for more experience and more exposure to Scotland's hidden secrets. WINTER - climbing, mountaineering, safety training, skills, mountainwalking, snowholing & we're still open for sea kayaking!: In the winter our attention turns firmly towards winter mountaineering allowing a year of seasonally adventurous activities from half day trips to full multi day expeditions. With some of the greatest challenges right on our doorstep, and guides who have been working in the area all their lives, you'll be guaranteed a week of exhilaration, learning, superb wilderness scenery and self achievement. GROUPS - young, old, all abilities, individuals, couples, groups of friends or family, workplace groups, university groups, military, fire, police: Our groups are made up of outdoor enthusiasts from all over the UK, Europe and further afield experiencing the best that Scottish mountain and sea based activity has to offer. We're fortunate to be based in the most varied part of the Highlands benefiting from the gulf stream and a geological history which has created skylines and seascapes which make Applecross and Wester Ross an outdoor adventurers playground. We can cater for groups of friends and families to single people who are interested in meeting new people and doing something unique with their leisure time. We've had adventurers as young as seven and as old as eighty and people with disability. Very few of our activities are unattainable and we can design programmes to suit any group based on our set themes on our various web pages. If you want to get a group of family, friends or a workplace group exclusively onto any activity experience all you have to do is email us, tell us what you'd like, how many days you'd prefer and some ideas around your aspirations - we'll get back to you with a trip design and costs. INSTRUCTORS - chosen for their ability to be safe, informative, friendly and able to work with a huge variety of people: Our instructors are qualified within the different disciplines demanded by each type of activity. As such we are governed by the safe practices of the national bodies the British Canoe Union and the UKMTA, AMI. Our staff have up to the minute wilderness first aid training and certification and Mountain & Sea Guides has been awarded the Investor in People Award twice, for our commitment to training, working practices and standards.
5.0 based on 940 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 62 reviews
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!!!
4.5 based on 775 reviews
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
One of us really enjoyed the gardens whilst the other took the dog up through well landscaped woodland walk.
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