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Abriachan Trails
Abriachan Forest Community Trust purchased the forest and moorland traversed by this walk in 1998, and have set about increasing the native woodland and constructing recreational paths to enhance the environment and create local employment. Take the steep road up to Abriachan from the A82 near Abriachan Nursery; if approaching from the Fort...
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Avoch Dolphin Trips
Daily sailings from picturesque Avoch Harbour on the hour, every hour - Easter to October or as demand, weather and tide allow. You may encounter osprey, red kites, seals, porpoises, bottlenose dolphins and many other wildlife species including otters, along with the odd historical landmark for good measure.
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Bogbain Adventure and Heritage Farm - Inverness
Bogbain Farm is the best place in Scotland for your adrenalin filled day out – there is no better place in the whole country that offers you so much for your buck! We are 5 minutes outside of Inverness city centre and have the best view in the area, overlooking the Moray Firth and the Kessock Bridge. Our 250 cc quad bikes are mean...
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Canny Tours - Inverness
Welcome to Canny Tours & early childhood degree, The Highland tour company aimed at the young, or young at heart. We offer Daily departures from Inverness on our Loch Ness and West Highland Day Tour. The best way to see as much of this unique area as possible in one highly entertaining full day tour arizona junior colleges and art institute of...
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Inverness Dolphin Cruises
Depart from Inverness harbour out onto the Moray Firth where we have the best chance of seeing the most northerly group of bottlenose dolphins in the world plus common seals, grey seals and porpoise
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Jacobite Loch Ness Cruises - Inverness
Bus tour and cruises lasting anything from an hour to 6.5 hours which all have at least a half hour cruise on the quite stunning Loch Ness - you can choose to take in Urquhart Castle and the Loch Ness visitor Centre as well
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Ness Islands Walk - Inverness
Although within the city, the Ness Islands could be a million miles from it. The islands, linked by several old bridges, offer a quiet, scenic walk through tall, old native and imported trees (it would be nice if some of them were labelled and the approximate year of planting given). Lots of camera angles on the walk and you pass some of the best...
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Robertsons Childrens Farmyard - Beauly
Visit our farm shop and children’s farmyard for an enjoyable, unique and educational trip for the family. Meet and feed our rare breed animals , we also have a large play area with a giant sand pit , wendy houses, mini tractors and diggers for the children to enjoy.
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WDCS Dolphin and Seal Centre - North Kessock
With lots of exciting things to do, the centre is a great place to visit. • Watch out for dolphins from our viewing window • Enjoy spectacular views across the Firth • Follow the Dolphin Trail and look out for seals, bottlenose dolphins, harbour porpoise and lots of other...
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Whin Park - Inverness
The Ness Islands Railway is situated in Whin Park which is on Whin Island in Inverness. It is Britain’s second most northern public miniature railway and opened in 1983. The track was rerouted in 1989 to incorporate a 140ft span iron bridge built in 1837. The line is a dumb bell folded over on top of itself, with the station on the C shaped...
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