Thanks to its unique micro-climate, Nairn gets more hours of sunshine and less rainfall than other towns just a few miles away. Thankfully, this combination of abundant sun and no rain provide the perfect weather conditions for golf, as Nairn boasts two 18-hole championship courses. (And if you have time on your hands, there are 30 more courses within 60 miles.) Don't miss the town's jazz and film festivals, the latter of which was started by Nairn resident and actress Tilda Swinton (you'd know her if you saw her).
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4.5 based on 1,326 reviews
A romantic fairy-tale castle that has been the home of the Thanes of Cawdor since 1370, Cawdor has evolved into a charming family mansion and the most outstanding of stately homes. The dramatic medieval tower, dungeon, turrets, battlements and drawbridge, belie an enchanting interior of fine art, tapestries and furniture which create the warm and welcoming feel of a home rather than a museum. The castle, set in stunning grounds with three beautiful and varied gardens, is surrounded by the magnificent Cawdor Big Wood, one of the finest woodland areas in Europe, threaded with colour coded nature trails to explore. Visitors are invited to enjoy a delicious lunch or tea with home-baking from our mouth-watering menu in the courtyard café, then browse the exciting range of gifts and goodies in our three shops and, time permitting, have fun on the putting green and short 9-hole golf course which provides enjoyment for all abilities.
From the beautiful castle to the gorgeous gardens to the wonderful hospitality to the magical woodland walks to the exquisite maze to the thoughtful and quality consumer outlets to the engaged and courteous staff, this attraction has everything. It really is five star. You must visit.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
We have been here numerous Times to fruit pick or just use the farm shop and always get a friendly welcome, we take our toddler strawberry picking in the summer and he has a great time.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
After you’ve crossed the beautiful bridge there’s a little place to park and a big bit of green grass that has picnic tables to sit at next to some trees I’d the weather is nice enough. There’s a path you can follow that leads you to a perfect location for the ideal photo of the bridge. It’s wonderful and definitely worth the stop if you’re passing!
4.0 based on 19 reviews
When i lived in inverness as a wee girl , my parents would take us here once a week in summer, many happy memories. sadly living in glasgow means we cannot visit as often as we'd like. Most recent visit was in august of 2018. seems slightly busier than it used to be but certainly still lovely. The kids had a great time swimming. spoke to a few dog walkers in passing, all very friendly. Sadly the negative reviews seem to be left by the type of nasty local that is just overly possessive. such attitudes are probably why nairn was so run down and decrepit the last few times we visited
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