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Whisky tour

Named as one of the top 10 Scottish distilleries to visit by The Guardian and unmissable by The Spirits Business. Made by nature, bot by rules!
8 locals recommend
Nc'nean Distillery
8 locals recommend
Named as one of the top 10 Scottish distilleries to visit by The Guardian and unmissable by The Spirits Business. Made by nature, bot by rules!
The original distillery on the Isle of Skye, set on the shores of Loch Harport with dramatic views of the Cuillins. This alluring, full-bodied single malt whisky is so easy to enjoy, and like Skye itself, so hard to leave. Enjoy the only Single Malt whisky from the Isle of Skye.
103 locals recommend
Talisker Distillery
103 locals recommend
The original distillery on the Isle of Skye, set on the shores of Loch Harport with dramatic views of the Cuillins. This alluring, full-bodied single malt whisky is so easy to enjoy, and like Skye itself, so hard to leave. Enjoy the only Single Malt whisky from the Isle of Skye.
Traditional Scottish Craft THE DEW OF BEN NEVIS Crafting whisky beneath Britain's highest mountain in Fort William since 1825
50 locals recommend
Ben Nevis Distillery
50 locals recommend
Traditional Scottish Craft THE DEW OF BEN NEVIS Crafting whisky beneath Britain's highest mountain in Fort William since 1825
Dalwhinnie Distillery is home to a famous Highland Single Malt Whisky renowned for its gentle flavours accentuated with notes of heather honey, citrus, vanilla and sweet malt. The site of the distillery was chosen for its access to clear spring water and abundant peat from the surrounding bogs. Set in splendid mountain scenery at the heart of the Cairngorm National Park, Dalwhinnie is the highest distillery in Scotland at 1164 feet above sea level. The name Dalwhinnie is derived from the Gaelic language, meaning ‘meeting place’, referring to the meeting of ancient cattle drovers' routes through the mountains.
36 locals recommend
Dalwhinnie Distillery
General Wade's Military Road
36 locals recommend
Dalwhinnie Distillery is home to a famous Highland Single Malt Whisky renowned for its gentle flavours accentuated with notes of heather honey, citrus, vanilla and sweet malt. The site of the distillery was chosen for its access to clear spring water and abundant peat from the surrounding bogs. Set in splendid mountain scenery at the heart of the Cairngorm National Park, Dalwhinnie is the highest distillery in Scotland at 1164 feet above sea level. The name Dalwhinnie is derived from the Gaelic language, meaning ‘meeting place’, referring to the meeting of ancient cattle drovers' routes through the mountains.
This small and historic distillery is located in the charming coast town of Oban. Oban Distillery takes it name from the town where the Highlands meet the Islands and nestles below the steep cliff that overlooks Oban. This coastal location is accurately reflected by the character of the Oban 14 year old single malt whisky. Visit Oban Distillery, meet our knowledgeable guides and learn about the ancient art of distilling, then enjoy a complimentary dram of the Oban 14 year old West Highland Malt. Oban Distillery is both one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland and one of the smallest with just two pot stills. Pre-dating the town of Oban, it was originally established in 1794 by brothers John and Hugh Stevenson. It underwent a refurbishment in the 1890s and there has been little change to the present buildings since then. The distillery’s tours offer visitors the chance to witness the traditional craftsmanship of whisky production first-hand before enjoying complimentary drams of the Oban 14 year old West Highland Malt.
79 locals recommend
Oban Distillery
Stafford Street
79 locals recommend
This small and historic distillery is located in the charming coast town of Oban. Oban Distillery takes it name from the town where the Highlands meet the Islands and nestles below the steep cliff that overlooks Oban. This coastal location is accurately reflected by the character of the Oban 14 year old single malt whisky. Visit Oban Distillery, meet our knowledgeable guides and learn about the ancient art of distilling, then enjoy a complimentary dram of the Oban 14 year old West Highland Malt. Oban Distillery is both one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland and one of the smallest with just two pot stills. Pre-dating the town of Oban, it was originally established in 1794 by brothers John and Hugh Stevenson. It underwent a refurbishment in the 1890s and there has been little change to the present buildings since then. The distillery’s tours offer visitors the chance to witness the traditional craftsmanship of whisky production first-hand before enjoying complimentary drams of the Oban 14 year old West Highland Malt.

Food scene

Our unique location just outside Fort William at the very foot of Ben Nevis is THE place for great food, real ale, live music and bunkhouse accommodation.
86 locals recommend
Ben Nevis Inn & Bunkhouse
Achintee Road
86 locals recommend
Our unique location just outside Fort William at the very foot of Ben Nevis is THE place for great food, real ale, live music and bunkhouse accommodation.
2 AA rosette restaurant in the village of Spean Bridge. Open for dinner only, our a la carte menu offers an excellent choice of fine dishes available from Scotland’s larder. The menu concentrates on flavours and textures without being complicated. Seasonal freshness shows the quality in our food and rarely fails to delight our diners when tasting the finished dish.
21 locals recommend
Smiddy House
21 locals recommend
2 AA rosette restaurant in the village of Spean Bridge. Open for dinner only, our a la carte menu offers an excellent choice of fine dishes available from Scotland’s larder. The menu concentrates on flavours and textures without being complicated. Seasonal freshness shows the quality in our food and rarely fails to delight our diners when tasting the finished dish.
Our a la carte menu offers a wide choice, perhaps start with a large portion of Inverawe smoked Salmon with capers and red onion: the smoky flavour is strong and peaty and offset by the delicate texture of the fish. Alternatively, what about a crispy baked Goats cheese parcel with red onion & balsamic chutney served with a roast vine tomato salad or Salt & Pepper Squid served with our homemade chilli dip. This can be followed by a delicious pan fried fillet of Seabass served with sautéed new potatoes, seasonal greens and a pink Peppercorn & lemon dressing or Breast of Farmhouse chicken with a sundried tomato, roast pepper and chorizo risotto finished with basil oil. You can also enjoy a steak from our char-grill menu. The meat has been aged for 28 days. We are proud members of the Scotch Beef club and all our venison comes from Glenfinnan Estate. Duncan’s classic French training shines through in his dishes. He particularly enjoys creating specialty signature dishes using local produce such as Venison, wild mushrooms, scallops, langoustines and fish from the local fishmonger. Desserts have a unique quality and style about them: Homemade Sticky Toffee Pudding with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream or a trio of chocolate desserts. If you prefer something savoury, then there’s a fine choice of Scottish Cheese. Later enjoy a dram or coffee in the Drawing room, hall or the cosy bar.
19 locals recommend
Glenfinnan House
19 locals recommend
Our a la carte menu offers a wide choice, perhaps start with a large portion of Inverawe smoked Salmon with capers and red onion: the smoky flavour is strong and peaty and offset by the delicate texture of the fish. Alternatively, what about a crispy baked Goats cheese parcel with red onion & balsamic chutney served with a roast vine tomato salad or Salt & Pepper Squid served with our homemade chilli dip. This can be followed by a delicious pan fried fillet of Seabass served with sautéed new potatoes, seasonal greens and a pink Peppercorn & lemon dressing or Breast of Farmhouse chicken with a sundried tomato, roast pepper and chorizo risotto finished with basil oil. You can also enjoy a steak from our char-grill menu. The meat has been aged for 28 days. We are proud members of the Scotch Beef club and all our venison comes from Glenfinnan Estate. Duncan’s classic French training shines through in his dishes. He particularly enjoys creating specialty signature dishes using local produce such as Venison, wild mushrooms, scallops, langoustines and fish from the local fishmonger. Desserts have a unique quality and style about them: Homemade Sticky Toffee Pudding with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream or a trio of chocolate desserts. If you prefer something savoury, then there’s a fine choice of Scottish Cheese. Later enjoy a dram or coffee in the Drawing room, hall or the cosy bar.
Purists at heart We only serve the freshest and best Scottish seafood, and are proud to serve it simply. Enjoy it from our red-roofed restaurant on Fort William Town Pier, overlooking Loch Linnhe.
64 locals recommend
Crannog Seafood Restaurant
64 locals recommend
Purists at heart We only serve the freshest and best Scottish seafood, and are proud to serve it simply. Enjoy it from our red-roofed restaurant on Fort William Town Pier, overlooking Loch Linnhe.
Allowing the sea loch and mountain views to take centre stage alongside our simple yet elegant seafood dishes, our café is designed modest and unamusing, featuring original sculpture by Heather M Cumming. With large windows to provide stunning Highland views from many tables. Live shellfish for our family run Restaurant and Deli is kept in seawater tanks in the adjacent worldwide shellfish distribution centre. After being caught locally by our own fishing boats, the shellfish is stored in these tanks, where the water is pumped continuously from the cold clean sea-loch on our shore. This allows our Chefs to access the freshest possible west coast seafood for the Restaurant and our Deli before exported to various UK and global fish-markets. From tanks to table our seafood cannot get any fresher than cooked to order fresh from the water, offering the highest quality Scottish seafood. The extensive shellfish menu incorporates fresh lobster, langoustines, crab, mussels, various clams, scallops and oysters. This is complemented by our daily black-board featuring seasonal & catch of the day specials, including fresh fish from the local fishing port, Mallaig, locally sourced meats and vegetarian options. All our dishes on the menu including soups and deserts are prepared fresh by our team of experienced Chefs.
62 locals recommend
Lochleven Seafood Café
B863
62 locals recommend
Allowing the sea loch and mountain views to take centre stage alongside our simple yet elegant seafood dishes, our café is designed modest and unamusing, featuring original sculpture by Heather M Cumming. With large windows to provide stunning Highland views from many tables. Live shellfish for our family run Restaurant and Deli is kept in seawater tanks in the adjacent worldwide shellfish distribution centre. After being caught locally by our own fishing boats, the shellfish is stored in these tanks, where the water is pumped continuously from the cold clean sea-loch on our shore. This allows our Chefs to access the freshest possible west coast seafood for the Restaurant and our Deli before exported to various UK and global fish-markets. From tanks to table our seafood cannot get any fresher than cooked to order fresh from the water, offering the highest quality Scottish seafood. The extensive shellfish menu incorporates fresh lobster, langoustines, crab, mussels, various clams, scallops and oysters. This is complemented by our daily black-board featuring seasonal & catch of the day specials, including fresh fish from the local fishing port, Mallaig, locally sourced meats and vegetarian options. All our dishes on the menu including soups and deserts are prepared fresh by our team of experienced Chefs.

Sightseeing

This amazing feat of engineering raises the canal by 19m (62ft) over a quarter of a mile of continuous masonry and takes around 90 minutes for a boat to travel up or down the locks. Built by Thomas Telford between 1803 and 1822, it is the longest staircase lock in Scotland. An ideal location for enjoy ‘gongoozling’ the boats as they travel up and down the lock flight! A perfect spot for relaxing and enjoying the country, it also has plenty to offer anyone looking for more adventure. Part of the Great Glen Way route, it has plenty of walking and cycling paths. Hire a bike from Rockhopper Hire Hub and explore the traffic-free towpaths, or take to the sheltered waters of the canal in a canoe or kayak. If you want to go further afield, the West Highland train line stops in Banavie. It’ll take you anywhere you’d like to go between Fort William and Mallaig. With views of the Great Glen at every turn, it beats any other commute in the country hands down. Starting from Fort William, you could even take a journey on the ‘Hogwarts Express’ – also known as the Jacobite Steam Train. It’s a magical journey whether or not you’re a Harry Potter fan.
53 locals recommend
Neptune's Staircase
53 locals recommend
This amazing feat of engineering raises the canal by 19m (62ft) over a quarter of a mile of continuous masonry and takes around 90 minutes for a boat to travel up or down the locks. Built by Thomas Telford between 1803 and 1822, it is the longest staircase lock in Scotland. An ideal location for enjoy ‘gongoozling’ the boats as they travel up and down the lock flight! A perfect spot for relaxing and enjoying the country, it also has plenty to offer anyone looking for more adventure. Part of the Great Glen Way route, it has plenty of walking and cycling paths. Hire a bike from Rockhopper Hire Hub and explore the traffic-free towpaths, or take to the sheltered waters of the canal in a canoe or kayak. If you want to go further afield, the West Highland train line stops in Banavie. It’ll take you anywhere you’d like to go between Fort William and Mallaig. With views of the Great Glen at every turn, it beats any other commute in the country hands down. Starting from Fort William, you could even take a journey on the ‘Hogwarts Express’ – also known as the Jacobite Steam Train. It’s a magical journey whether or not you’re a Harry Potter fan.
Once in Fort Augustus on the banks of Loch Ness, you have the chance to take a boat cruise on the loch, go for a walk or just relax by the Caledonian Canal in this charming Highland village.
277 locals recommend
Loch Ness
277 locals recommend
Once in Fort Augustus on the banks of Loch Ness, you have the chance to take a boat cruise on the loch, go for a walk or just relax by the Caledonian Canal in this charming Highland village.
Catch a glimpse of the Hogwarts Express steam train as it passes over the viaduct as seen in the Harry Potter movies. Well known as a film and television location Glenfinnan is where amid the stunning scenery the 1745 jacobite uprising began
131 locals recommend
Glenfinnan Viaduct View Point
A830 Rd
131 locals recommend
Catch a glimpse of the Hogwarts Express steam train as it passes over the viaduct as seen in the Harry Potter movies. Well known as a film and television location Glenfinnan is where amid the stunning scenery the 1745 jacobite uprising began
Visit the ruins of the old castle built in 1280 to command the southern end of the Great Glen.
40 locals recommend
Old Inverlochy Castle
40 locals recommend
Visit the ruins of the old castle built in 1280 to command the southern end of the Great Glen.
Unveiled in 1952 this memorial is in remembrance of those who have served in the British Commandos Regiment, past and present.
38 locals recommend
Commando Memorial
38 locals recommend
Unveiled in 1952 this memorial is in remembrance of those who have served in the British Commandos Regiment, past and present.
Wander along the lock gates of the Caledonian Canal built by Thomas Telford in the 19th century. Marvel at the vastness of Loch Ness from the mouth of the canal, admiring the view of the entirety of Loch Ness and maybe glimpse Nessie!
Fort Augustus Abbey
Wander along the lock gates of the Caledonian Canal built by Thomas Telford in the 19th century. Marvel at the vastness of Loch Ness from the mouth of the canal, admiring the view of the entirety of Loch Ness and maybe glimpse Nessie!
A brief stop to admire the views of the Castle and Loch Ness and a wonderful photo opportunity
191 locals recommend
Urquhart Castle
191 locals recommend
A brief stop to admire the views of the Castle and Loch Ness and a wonderful photo opportunity
Glencoe was also the scene of one of Scotland’s most shocking massacres. As you gaze at the haunting hills, you notice the Glen is eerily silent. In the 17th century one of the worst acts of betrayal occurred here. Your guide will recount the details of this betrayal for you. You can almost feel the sorrow in the mountains of the ‘weeping valley’. Above all though, Glencoe is one of Scotland’s most beautiful landscapes. A highlight of any tour to the Scottish Highlands!
36 locals recommend
Glencoe Lochan Trail
Glencoe Lochan
36 locals recommend
Glencoe was also the scene of one of Scotland’s most shocking massacres. As you gaze at the haunting hills, you notice the Glen is eerily silent. In the 17th century one of the worst acts of betrayal occurred here. Your guide will recount the details of this betrayal for you. You can almost feel the sorrow in the mountains of the ‘weeping valley’. Above all though, Glencoe is one of Scotland’s most beautiful landscapes. A highlight of any tour to the Scottish Highlands!
Pitlochry is situated in the heart of the stunning scenery of Highland Perthshire. The town sits below Beinn Bhracaigh (Ben Vrackie), the speckled mountain and beside the River Tummel, in some of the most magnificent scenery in Scotland. With a backdrop of surrounding hills and beautiful woodlands, it is wonderful walking country.
54 locals recommend
Pitlochry
54 locals recommend
Pitlochry is situated in the heart of the stunning scenery of Highland Perthshire. The town sits below Beinn Bhracaigh (Ben Vrackie), the speckled mountain and beside the River Tummel, in some of the most magnificent scenery in Scotland. With a backdrop of surrounding hills and beautiful woodlands, it is wonderful walking country.
The notorious massacre of the MacDonald Clan was carried out amidst this beautiful and dramatic scenery on the 13th February 1692. You may recognise this part of the Highlands, used in the movie 'Skyfall' and 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'. A majestic setting in any season!
100 locals recommend
Glencoe
100 locals recommend
The notorious massacre of the MacDonald Clan was carried out amidst this beautiful and dramatic scenery on the 13th February 1692. You may recognise this part of the Highlands, used in the movie 'Skyfall' and 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'. A majestic setting in any season!
Home of the clan Macleod located 1 mile to the north of Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye.
144 locals recommend
Dunvegan Castle
144 locals recommend
Home of the clan Macleod located 1 mile to the north of Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye.
A short walk from Old Inverlochy Castle is the Highland Soap Company where we will stop for tea/coffee and a cake (this is included in the ticket price). You will have the option to look around and purchase any of their amazing products that are made in the factory.
26 locals recommend
The Highland Soap Company Visitor Centre & Larder Cafe
North Road
26 locals recommend
A short walk from Old Inverlochy Castle is the Highland Soap Company where we will stop for tea/coffee and a cake (this is included in the ticket price). You will have the option to look around and purchase any of their amazing products that are made in the factory.
Visiting the Base of Ben Nevis the highest mountain in the British Isles. Standing at 1,345 meters above sea level.
133 locals recommend
Ben Nevis
133 locals recommend
Visiting the Base of Ben Nevis the highest mountain in the British Isles. Standing at 1,345 meters above sea level.
The National Wallace Monument was built to honour our great Scottish hero - William Wallace.
181 locals recommend
The National Wallace Monument
Hillfoots Road
181 locals recommend
The National Wallace Monument was built to honour our great Scottish hero - William Wallace.
This medieval castle has recently been seen as Castle Leoch in Outlander and Winterfell in Game of Thrones but is probably most famous for featuring in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
91 locals recommend
Doune Castle
Castle Hill
91 locals recommend
This medieval castle has recently been seen as Castle Leoch in Outlander and Winterfell in Game of Thrones but is probably most famous for featuring in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Culloden Moor where the Jacobites were finally defeated by government soldiers in 1746, the last battle to be fought on British soil. You will have time to walk on the battlefield and learn more about this tragic event that killed 700 Highland clansmen in three minutes.
259 locals recommend
Culloden Battlefield station
259 locals recommend
Culloden Moor where the Jacobites were finally defeated by government soldiers in 1746, the last battle to be fought on British soil. You will have time to walk on the battlefield and learn more about this tragic event that killed 700 Highland clansmen in three minutes.
Visit one of Scotland's most evocative and sacred prehistoric sites, 4000 year old stone circles and burial mounds at Clava Cairns.
97 locals recommend
Clava Cairns
97 locals recommend
Visit one of Scotland's most evocative and sacred prehistoric sites, 4000 year old stone circles and burial mounds at Clava Cairns.
Cairngorms National Park with its flora and fauna of this wonderful wilderness which was officially protected in 2003 and is the largest national park in the British Isles.
123 locals recommend
Cairngorms National Park
123 locals recommend
Cairngorms National Park with its flora and fauna of this wonderful wilderness which was officially protected in 2003 and is the largest national park in the British Isles.
The sparkling azure waters of the Fairy Pools lie near their foot in Glenbrittle. They make for great photos or even a spot of wild swimming! Prepare for a hike along some uneven paths but the scenery is worth it.
150 locals recommend
Fairy Pools
150 locals recommend
The sparkling azure waters of the Fairy Pools lie near their foot in Glenbrittle. They make for great photos or even a spot of wild swimming! Prepare for a hike along some uneven paths but the scenery is worth it.
Filled with Geological marvels such as Kilt Rock, Faerie Glen, the Old Man of Storr, and the Quiraing there's lots to see. You may also visit the town of Uig on the coast to visit their pottery and brewery too.
Trotternish
Filled with Geological marvels such as Kilt Rock, Faerie Glen, the Old Man of Storr, and the Quiraing there's lots to see. You may also visit the town of Uig on the coast to visit their pottery and brewery too.
is a small village 6 miles north of Fort Augustus. The most visited attraction is the bridge build by Thomas Telford in 1813 and crosses the spectacular river Morrison waterfalls.
8 locals recommend
Invermoriston
8 locals recommend
is a small village 6 miles north of Fort Augustus. The most visited attraction is the bridge build by Thomas Telford in 1813 and crosses the spectacular river Morrison waterfalls.
From here we can see the white sand beaches, turquoise sea, looking over the ocean to the small isles of Eigg and Rum and further north to Skye. This coast road is known as the Silver Sands of Morar.
6 locals recommend
Morar Beach Car Park
B8008
6 locals recommend
From here we can see the white sand beaches, turquoise sea, looking over the ocean to the small isles of Eigg and Rum and further north to Skye. This coast road is known as the Silver Sands of Morar.
A village on the east shore of Loch Ness 10 miles north of Fort Augustus on the military road built by General George Wade. From here you can go down to the viewpoint overlooking the Falls of Foyers a 140-foot waterfall dropping into a gorge on its way to Loch Ness.
47 locals recommend
Falls of Foyers
45 B852
47 locals recommend
A village on the east shore of Loch Ness 10 miles north of Fort Augustus on the military road built by General George Wade. From here you can go down to the viewpoint overlooking the Falls of Foyers a 140-foot waterfall dropping into a gorge on its way to Loch Ness.
Callander is a bustling tourist pretty conservation village of Luss is situated almost 10 miles south of Tarbet on the western shore of Loch Lomond. A settlement has stood on this site since medieval times although much of the current village dates from the 18th and 19th centuries, having been developed to house workers from nearby slate quarries. The pretty conservation village of Luss is situated almost 10 miles south of Tarbet on the western shore of Loch Lomond. A settlement has stood on this site since medieval times although much of the current village dates from the 18th and 19th centuries, having been developed to house workers from nearby slate quarries. With its prim, identical sandstone and slate cottages garlanded in rambling roses, and its narrow sandy, pebbly strand, the village became the setting for the successful TV soap High Road which undoubtedly contributed to its popularity during the 1980s and 1990s. For anyone wanting to escape the crowds, the 19th-century parish church offers a haven of peace and has a lovely ceiling made from Scots pine rafters and some beautiful Victorian stained-glass windows.
62 locals recommend
Luss
62 locals recommend
Callander is a bustling tourist pretty conservation village of Luss is situated almost 10 miles south of Tarbet on the western shore of Loch Lomond. A settlement has stood on this site since medieval times although much of the current village dates from the 18th and 19th centuries, having been developed to house workers from nearby slate quarries. The pretty conservation village of Luss is situated almost 10 miles south of Tarbet on the western shore of Loch Lomond. A settlement has stood on this site since medieval times although much of the current village dates from the 18th and 19th centuries, having been developed to house workers from nearby slate quarries. With its prim, identical sandstone and slate cottages garlanded in rambling roses, and its narrow sandy, pebbly strand, the village became the setting for the successful TV soap High Road which undoubtedly contributed to its popularity during the 1980s and 1990s. For anyone wanting to escape the crowds, the 19th-century parish church offers a haven of peace and has a lovely ceiling made from Scots pine rafters and some beautiful Victorian stained-glass windows.
One of several photogenic lochs on the vast Rannoch Moor, Loch Ba is close enough to the road that you can take amazing shots of your own, without having to wade through waist-deep heather, or cross rippling bogs.
Loch Ba Viewpoint
One of several photogenic lochs on the vast Rannoch Moor, Loch Ba is close enough to the road that you can take amazing shots of your own, without having to wade through waist-deep heather, or cross rippling bogs.

Activities

For Clay Pigeon shooting, I would suggest that they make a day trip to include clay pigeon shooting and visit the shooting ground at Rothiemurchus. There are many other nice things to do around Aviemore and good places for lunch. They can hire shotguns and an instructor no problem. This is 1.30hrs drive time.
10 locals recommend
Rothiemurchus Clay Shooting Ground
10 locals recommend
For Clay Pigeon shooting, I would suggest that they make a day trip to include clay pigeon shooting and visit the shooting ground at Rothiemurchus. There are many other nice things to do around Aviemore and good places for lunch. They can hire shotguns and an instructor no problem. This is 1.30hrs drive time.
We recommend to all our guests that our interested in horse/pony riding or trekking to visit Silver Sands on the beaches of Morar. You will get a beautiful experience on the Scottish highland coast with crystal clear blue waters and white sands on a clear sunny day.
16 locals recommend
Silversands Trekking Centre
1 Tougal
16 locals recommend
We recommend to all our guests that our interested in horse/pony riding or trekking to visit Silver Sands on the beaches of Morar. You will get a beautiful experience on the Scottish highland coast with crystal clear blue waters and white sands on a clear sunny day.
We can provide golfing equipment including a golf bag with a full set of woods, irons, balls, tees, gloves, and waterproof clothes. GBP 35 per day and with a golf trolley £50 per day.
Spean Bridge Golf Club
Station Road
We can provide golfing equipment including a golf bag with a full set of woods, irons, balls, tees, gloves, and waterproof clothes. GBP 35 per day and with a golf trolley £50 per day.
We can provide golfing equipment including a golf bag with a full set of woods, irons, balls, tees, gloves, and waterproof clothes. GBP 35 per day and with a golf trolley £50 per day.
6 locals recommend
Fort William Golf Club
North Road
6 locals recommend
We can provide golfing equipment including a golf bag with a full set of woods, irons, balls, tees, gloves, and waterproof clothes. GBP 35 per day and with a golf trolley £50 per day.
There are a few organisations that can help you with bouldering, rope climbing, outdoor and ice climbing.
35 locals recommend
Ice Factor, The National Ice Climbing Centre
Leven Road
35 locals recommend
There are a few organisations that can help you with bouldering, rope climbing, outdoor and ice climbing.
There are a few organisations that can help you with bouldering, rope climbing, outdoor and ice climbing.
22 locals recommend
3 Wise Monkeys Climbing Centre
Fassifern Road
22 locals recommend
There are a few organisations that can help you with bouldering, rope climbing, outdoor and ice climbing.
Weather permitting, Nevis Range and Glencoe both have ski resorts where you can buy day, week, or season passes. Both places have fantastic facilities and the views of the Scottish Highlands from the summit are incredible.
139 locals recommend
Nevis Range Mountain Resort
139 locals recommend
Weather permitting, Nevis Range and Glencoe both have ski resorts where you can buy day, week, or season passes. Both places have fantastic facilities and the views of the Scottish Highlands from the summit are incredible.
Weather permitting, Nevis Range and Glencoe both have ski resorts where you can buy day, week, or season passes. Both places have fantastic facilities and the views of the Scottish Highlands from the summit are incredible.
50 locals recommend
Glencoe Mountain Resort
White Corries
50 locals recommend
Weather permitting, Nevis Range and Glencoe both have ski resorts where you can buy day, week, or season passes. Both places have fantastic facilities and the views of the Scottish Highlands from the summit are incredible.
There are often people White Water rafting in Glenloy river next to the estate, so if you are an experienced white water rafter – bring your equipment with you to Inverskilavulin! Otherwise, there are a couple of organisations that can help you
29 locals recommend
Vertical Descents
Righ Crescent
29 locals recommend
There are often people White Water rafting in Glenloy river next to the estate, so if you are an experienced white water rafter – bring your equipment with you to Inverskilavulin! Otherwise, there are a couple of organisations that can help you
There are often people White Water rafting in Glenloy river next to the estate, so if you are an experienced white water rafter – bring your equipment with you to Inverskilavulin! Otherwise, there are a couple of organisations that can help you
12 locals recommend
Active Highs - Outdoor Activities in Scotland
12 locals recommend
There are often people White Water rafting in Glenloy river next to the estate, so if you are an experienced white water rafter – bring your equipment with you to Inverskilavulin! Otherwise, there are a couple of organisations that can help you

City/town information

165 locals recommend
Inverness
165 locals recommend
64 locals recommend
Fort Augustus
64 locals recommend
124 locals recommend
Oban
124 locals recommend
25 locals recommend
Mallaig
25 locals recommend