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Listed below are some of the many local attractions
within easy reach of Big Sky Holiday Lodges; also ideally situated for trips
to the West: Isle of Skye - Inverewe Gardens - and Ullapool, without the
inconvenience of actually staying there (rain,
midges).Glen Ord Distillery.
Cawdor Castle.
Moniack Castle.
The Black Isle Brewery.
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Ideal trip for family groups especially with young children. Large collection of farm and exotic animals and birds, including many native breeds. Feed the birds, stroke the furry rabbits and make friends with the pot-bellied pigs and rare sheep. Open, March to November. |
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Lots to do at the Falls of Shin near Lairg. Watch the salmon leap up the
dramatic waterfalls from a viewing platform above the river. Forest
trails with the chance of spotting otters and deer in their natural
habitat. Restaurant, visitor centre and mini Harrods if you haven’t
spent all your holiday money yet. Children’s play area. |
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Do you fancy staging your very own Scottish
Highland Games? We can come to Big Sky Lodges and, ably assisted by
our International Highland Games champion, we will set up and run a
genuine Highland Games for you. The events can include putting the
shot, throwing the hammer, weight over the bar, tug of war, chucking the
wellie, haggis hurling and of course, tossing the caber. We’ll split you
into clans and dress up the clan chiefs. Let battle commence!
Tel:
0845 612 5567 |
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The
capital of the Highlands, the city of Inverness offers visitors a
wonderful range of attractions. Theatre, restaurants, art galleries and
a wide choice of city centre shops including the Victorian- style Market
Arcade and the brand new Eastgate shopping mall. For peace and
relaxation, walk along the Caledonian Canal or by the side of the River
Ness. Inverness Aquadome and Whin Park with it’s boating pond, play area
and miniature railway are perfect for children. Along the shores of Loch
Ness, the scenery is spectacular. There are great views from Dores on
the south side via the Falls of Foyers. On the north side is
Drumnadrochit where you can visit the famous Loch Ness Monster
Exhibitions or, if it is the start of the tourist season you might see
Nessie herself. Take a boat trip on the loch or visit Urquhart Castle
overlooking the loch. Further south at Fort Augustus, the Abbey and the
locks on the Caledonian Canal provide plenty of outdoor action. |
Highland Venture |
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Highland Venture Ltd is a well
known and much respected training and outdoor activities provider
offering a whole range of off road driving activities from fun quad bike
treks for all the family to corporate activities and off road driver
training. Tel: 01479 812345 |
HORSE RIDING |
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Chapelton Farm Equestrian Centre,
Muir Of Ord, Ross-Shire, IV6 7XN Tel/ Fax: 01463 871061 Seaforth Riding Centre, Dunglass Farm, Maryburgh, Ross-Shire, IV7 8EG Tel: 01349 865495 |
GOLF |
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Loch Ness Golf Course |
With over 20 golf courses within
an hours drive, including the Championship courses of Royal Dornoch &
Nairn, golfers are spoilt for choice by staying at Big Sky Lodges.
Almost every town in the Highlands has a golf course or one nearby. Whether you are playing inland amongst mountains and forests or on the coastal fringes, you will be teased and tantalised by the variety of courses. Some of them, like the natural masterpiece Royal Dornoch, are ranked within the top fifteen of the world’s best 100 golf courses and the rest in comparison, like the two championship courses at Nairn, or the hidden gem at Boat of Garten, are all of good to excellent quality. They all have a magnetic charm set in dramatic scenery beside rivers, forests or lochs, in the sheltered glens, moorland or by the coast. You may find it difficult to keep your eye on the ball! |
FISHING |
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![]() Contact Morrison's shop in Beauly to arrange fishing 01463 782213 |
Scotland has over six thousand
lochs, ranging from small hill lochs offering wild brown trout fishing
to some of the largest freshwater bodies in the UK with fishing for
salmon, sea trout, artic char, ferrox trout, brown trout, grayling,
pike, perch and chubb. In addition there are more than a hundred quality salmon and trout rivers ranging from small spate rivers to world famous names such as the Tay, Spey, Dee and the Tweed. It doesn't have to cost the earth to fish these rivers with permits available for brown trout fishing from as little as six or seven pounds a day and salmon fishing permits from as little as twenty to twenty five pounds a day. Scotland also has over seven thousand miles of coastline with sea fishing stations and charter boats in abundance. |
WEAVING
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Tapestry Artist
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