Inverness, Highlands and Islands
Dating back to the 14th century, Cawdor Castle is a building stepped in a rich and fascinating history. Still home to the Cawdor family today, this building ...
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Clava Cairn is one of Scotland's most sacred prehistoric sites, dominated by a line of three well-preserved burial cairns. The cairns are situated in a small...
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Culloden is a bleak moor where, in 1746, Prince Charlie's hopes were crushed and the Jacobite Rising was put down. The Prince's forces were greatly outnumber...
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Eden Court Theatre first opened its doors in 1976, where it became the only large scale performance venue in the region. The 80-foot wide, motorised sta...
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Elgin Cathedral, one of Scotland’s most ambitious and beautiful medieval buildings, was the principal church of the bishops of Moray. The cathedral has...
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Built in the late 18th century by King George II, Fort George was constructed to withstand an assault by marauding highlanders and is still used as a militar...
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Spynie Palace was the home of the Bishops of Moray for nearly 500 years, from the 14th Century to 1686, where the bishops relaxed in this majestic build...
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Urquhart Castle is magnificently situated on the banks of Loch Ness and despite its ruinous state it still remains an impressive stronghold. Urquhart, once o...
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