The moody, romantic Scottish Highlands start at Loch Lomond just north of Glasgow. Comprising a slew of mountain ranges, this sparsely populated land is best seen by train on the West Highland Line. Mountains, lochs, bright heather and rhododendrons give way to white sand beaches and rugged coves as the train nears Mallaig. For a more active take on the region, hike the West Highland Way or visit the Trossachs National Park. Ben Nevis, a popular climbing spot, looms over the town of Fort William.
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5.0 based on 61 reviews
Come and see our small museum, set beautifully overlooking the River Brora and the Moray Firth. Go down our Coal Mine reconstruction. Taste real Brora salt. Discover our Electric City. Roam with Dinosaurs. Children's activity area. Fresh Coffee/Tea and snacks.
We have visited this fantastic little (free) museum a few times since Clyne Heritage Society took on its management a few years ago. It's a treasure trove of exhibits and information on the history of Brora and the surrounding area. Absolutely fascinating for adults and children alike. Whether you have a connection with the area or are just passing through, it is well worth a visit. The work that Clyne Heritage Society has done over the last decade to document local history is impressive, as are their plans to develop a disused building to the north end of the village on the A9 as the museum's new home from 2020. This is a community-led group that has clearly achieved great things already and there is much more to come. Those driving through the village need to keep a sharp eye out for the sign near the bridge over the River Brora. The centre is a very short drive off the beaten track of the NC500. A friendly, well-informed welcome - and coffee - awaits.
4.5 based on 931 reviews
We are a 4 star visitor attraction: a Highland Distillery Visitor Centre with a range of tours and award winning whiskies available. We have a shop in which you can purchase Tomatin merchandise and various expressions of Tomatin, including filling your own bottle from one of our cask strength distillery exclusive whiskies. The Tomatin Distillery lies just 16 miles south of Inverness and 15 miles north of Aviemore on the A9 - extremely convenient for anyone travelling to or from the Highlands! We are open 7 days all year round! April-September 9.30am-5.30pm October-March 10.30am-4.30pm Please contact us or visit our website for more information or to book your tour. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
We had a wonderful experience here, Frazer our tour guide was pleasant and knowledgeable and widened our knowledge of the whiskey manufacturing process, the distillery is lovely and the history of the area is amazing, thank you everyone.
4.5 based on 935 reviews
Opening times for 2021 are to be confirmed. We are open daily from 1st May to 30th September however we will be closed from late July to the beginning of August. These dates are subject to change so please keep up to date on our website for the most recent information.
We had a beautiful around the coast from John O'Groats to the Castle of Mey & enjoyed a guided tour of the lovely house, then a walkabout in the pretty gardens & animal centre.
4.5 based on 250 reviews
Great rainy day activity. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable about their product. The shop has glassware as well as whisky. It can get busy if tour buses arrive - we were leaving as one arrived.
4.5 based on 316 reviews
VisitScotland Information Centre based in the centre of Inverness. Let us inspire and inform you on places to visit, things to do and gifts to buy. We book accommodation, a wide range of tours and transport options, and have free wi-fi access.
There is a wealth of information available here and on both occasions when we visited the staff were super helpful
4.5 based on 122 reviews
We are delighted to be able to start welcoming back visitors and have had to make some temporary adjustments to our operations in order to do so safely. Measures have been put in place to allow for physical distancing and limiting visitor capacity. You may also find that some of our supplementary services are limited for the time being however are team are excited to be back offering information and inspiration to help you make the most of your visit.
I took my partner to Aviemore for the weekend as we are both very keen walkers and have never been to the area before we went to the visit scotland icentre and were greeted by Fiona who was very helpful and told us all about some lovley walks around the area she gave us a walking map and helped us plan our walks for the weekend she told us about some lovely eateries in the area we had a fantastic weekend and will be back to visit next year regards Ken and Mary
4.5 based on 121 reviews
VisitScotland iCentre open All Year Round, with restricted opening days November - March. Visit us for Information on the local area, and a wide range of gifts and souvenirs. We can book accommodation as well as Citylink Bus Tickets and Calmac Ferry Tickets. Free Wi-fi.
What a fabulous tourist information office. The staff there (two young ladies) were incredibly helpful and patient assisting us with how to book tickets for Urquhart Castle - as we discovered advance bookings are needed during the COVID-19 crisis.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Nucleus: The Nuclear and Caithness Archive is home to the archives of the UK civil nuclear industry and the historical archives of the county of Caithness and its people. Visit us and be inspired by the records. Whether you've never been in an archive before, or whether you're a regular reader, you'll be made welcome at Nucleus. We are currently Closed to the Public. We still welcome all remote enquiries and will endeavor to do all that we can to assist you. Please see our website and social media for any updates.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
The Rock Stop is currently open 10am to 4:30pm every day. The Rock Stop is the central visitor hub for the North West Highlands Geopark. The cafe serves hot and cold drinks, hot lunches, cakes and snacks. The giftshop stocks quality arts and crafts from the local area. The Geopark Exhibition is free to enjoy and focuses on the geology and landscape of the North West Highlands. Local Geopark staff are on hand and happy to chat about the area, what to do and where to go. We offer free wifi and a warm welcome to all travellers, including motorcyclists, cyclists, walkers. Dogs prohibited inside (guide dogs excepted).
It has been a lovely and informative visit. Very friendly staff member and a lot of information about the Geopark. It's worth a visit!
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