Urquhart Castle
Discover 1,000 years of stirring history on the shore of Loch Ness.
Exploring the Highlands and Islands of Scotland is a journey into breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Begin by immersing yourself in the rugged beauty of the Isle of Skye, with its dramatic cliffs, fairy pools, and iconic landmarks like the Old Man of Storr.
Venture into the heart of the Highlands to experience the magnificence of Glencoe's towering peaks and haunting history. Don't miss a cruise on Loch Ness, searching for the legendary monster, or a visit to historic castles like Eilean Donan. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike the West Highland Way or explore the remote beauty of the Outer Hebrides. The Highlands and Islands promise an unforgettable Scottish adventure.
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Discover 1,000 years of stirring history on the shore of Loch Ness.
Set amongst some of the most beautiful scenery in the Highlands. Experienced instructors.. come and enjoy the adventure.
From Stone Age to the Vikings right through to today, the Museum contains a large collection of international importance.
The fairytale home of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll.
The Highlanders Museum, Scotland, Fort George. The Seaforth Highlanders, The Queen's Own Highlanders and Cameron Highlanders Archive
Trek through the parts of the Highlands not usually seen, stunning scenery and total isolation.
The history of the island of Yell, including the whaling years and shipwrecks are summarised along with natural history and genealogy archive.
The West Highland Museum, Fort William. A fascinating insight into the history and people of the West Higlands of Scotland.
The only museum of its kind dedicated to the islands' textile heritge.
Fort George is the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain.
History of clan Cameron from 14th century to present day.
Explore the ruins of Robert Stewart's home, who rose to the position of Earl of Orkney in the late 1500s and was Mary Queen of Scots' half-brother.
Kirbuster Museum was opened to the public in 1986 and is the last un-restored example of a traditional firehoose in Northern Europe.
Set in 50 acres, Crarae is centred on the Crarae Burn, which is spanned by several bridges and tumbles through a rocky gorge in a series of cascades.
Learn aboutScottish history and discover how the Highlands are linked with the rest of the world. Experience Highland contemporary art and crafts.
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