North Highlands Distilleries
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Nearby Areas:
- Highlands
- East Sutherland
- Caithness
Balnakeil Craft Village
- North Highlands
- Attraction
A disused army camp-now home to craftsmen happy to explain and demonstrate their various crafts.
Ferrycroft Countryside Centre
- North Highlands
- Family
Interactive displays, exhibitions, a video on native woodlands, audio-visual journey into the past to discover how people lived in the area hundreds and thousands of years ago.
Assynt Visitor Centre
- North Highlands
- Attraction
The Visitor Centre includes Visit Scotland Tourist Information Centre, displays about the wildlife, history, geology and cultural heritage of Assynt.
Ness Historical Society
- North Highlands
- Historic
The highly successful Comunn Eachdraidh (historical society)movement began in 1977 when a group of local history enthusiasts from north Lewis met informally to discuss how best to
Loch a'Mhuilinn
- North Highlands
- Nature Site
The most northern remnant of native oak woodland in Britain survives on this reserve. The stunting effects of westerly gales are clearly visible with some of the oaks reduced
Smoo Cave
- Caithness
- Nature Site
Smoo cave is a great tourist attraction for people visiting the north-west coast, and is well worth a visit
The Castle & Gardens of Mey
- Caithness
- Historic
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother bought and saved Scotland\'s most northerly castle and created the lovely gardens
Falls of Shin
- East Sutherland
- Nature Site
A lovely waterfall easily accessed for watching salmon leaping upstream to their spawning grounds.
Old Man of Hoy and RSPB Reserve
- Orkney
- Nature Site
The Old Man of Hoy is a spectacular rock stack that is passed by the Stromness car ferry on its approach in to Orkney
Dornoch Cathedral
- East Sutherland
- Historic
Dornoch Cathedral is an historic and active 13th Century parish church situated in the Royal Burgh of Dornoch, in the Scottish Highlands.
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