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Inverness is the capital of the Scottish Highlands, a place of charm and character. Following the flow of the River Ness, this waterfront city marries heritage with a keen eye on the present. You can explore ancient treasures with a visit to the nearby Bronze Age cemetery, visit the battlefield that witnessed the final Jacobite Rising, then indulge in a spot of retail therapy in one of the bustling shopping centers. Eden Court is the perfect place for an evening at the theater, with performances all year round.
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Many a visitor has tried to spot Nessie in these mysterious waters. Try your luck with a boat ride out onto the famous loch. Even if you don’t catch sight of the elusive creature, the scenic landscape and gentle lull of the waves are the perfect way to start your Scotland road trip. Make time for a stop off at Urquhart Castle, a stunning 13th-century structure built on an early medieval site that looks out over the Loch.
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Built by Alan Stevenson, uncle of Treasure Island novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, the charming Cromarty Lighthouse is steeped in maritime history. In operation from 1842 right up to 2005, today it’s the perfect spot to enjoy stunning views of the ocean and catch a glimpse of the resident dolphins, otters and seals. Students at the University of Aberdeen use the building for marine biology studies, but visitors are welcome to visit the Lighthouse Tower and Old Buoy Store.
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If your idea of heaven is relaxing with a fishing rod in hand, then Helmsdale is your kind of place. This picturesque town and the surrounding rolling countryside offer a variety of stunning hikes and walking trails. Wander alongside the River Helmsdale towards the bustling harbor front and enjoy some freshly cooked local fish and chips along the way.
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Discover the incredible story of Wick, a former fishing town once occupied by the Vikings. There’s plenty to explore in this charming town, from carefully curated artifacts in the Wick Heritage Museum to the shortest street in the world – Ebenezer Place, which is just a few feet long. Explore the pretty surroundings and cross the bridge to enjoy views along the harbor. Look out too for fishermen bringing in fresh lobster and seals snoozing on the shore.
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This moody, majestic structure is a must-visit while navigating the north coast. Just 10 minutes’ drive from Wick, these 14th-century ruins offer a stunning snapshot of Scotland’s rich heritage, which are slowly being reclaimed by the land and sea. Ranked as one of the top 100 most endangered sites in the world, grab the change to see Castle Sinclair Girnigoe while you still can. Walk around the former medieval fortress, breathe in the fresh sea air and relish the crisp coastal views.
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Built in the 16th century by George, Earl of Caithness, Keiss Castle was seized when he defied King James I, only to be later returned to his son. Standing in a stunning spot on sheer cliffs overlooking Sinclair's Bay, the castle was in ruins by the 18th century. You can park up and approach the castle on foot, enjoying a spectacular coastal walk that takes in the remains of a broch, an ancient round defensive structure dating from the Iron Age.
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First settled in the 1800s, Bettyhill is a remote and picturesque village on the north coast. With a stunning mountain backdrop and contrasting sandy beaches, this scenic coastal location is the perfect stop to get a true snapshot of the Scottish Highlands. If you’re lucky, you might see the Northern Lights illuminating the night sky. Park up your car and spend a night at the famous Bettyhill Hotel, renowned for its great views and cozy rooms.
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Stop by this spectacular sea cave in Durness – one of the largest in the UK. The formation can be reached by boat or foot, following a path from the parking lot over the cliffs. You’re free to roam this incredible cave, with its magnificent chambers and waterfalls, or you can join a paid tour. There are three chambers in all, the last of which is only accessible by boat when the weather is dry, as it’s prone to flooding.
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Sitting in the scoop of Scourie Bay, this compact village is rugged and wild, with an abundance of natural beauty to explore. Traditionally, it’s called Scoury, after the Gaelic word ‘sheiling’ – which means shelter in a remote landscape. Ride the ferry across to Handa Island to meet the resident puffins and hairy highland cows, or drive 15 minutes to the North West Highlands Geopark to learn the secrets of this epic landscape.
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Drive on to Achmelvich Bay, where white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters await. If you’re partial to water sports and don’t mind the Highland chill, suit up and head to the beach for windsurfing, kayaking and water skiing. For a scenic coastal walk, head to Hermit’s Castle. Built in the 1950s and considered to be the smallest concrete castle in Europe, it’s a quirky landmark to look around.
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Ullapool is a haven for hiking, with a quaint harbor and pretty coastline to explore. On the way you’ll also find Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve, a rugged geological site formed by the force of two continents crashing into one another. Choose from three trails of varying difficulty and marvel at the views of the lochs and dramatic landscapes which surround the area. See if you can find the Tilted Globe en route, a slate sculpture by Joe Smith.
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Situated by Loch Ewe, Poolewe is a pretty village with rustic, white rendered buildings and neat gardens, set against stunning views of the water. Drive across the river to Inverewe Gardens, a gorgeous labor of love created by a local father and daughter team. The grounds host rare species of plant and Scotland’s most prolific wildlife species. Stroll through the gardens and look out for deer, red squirrels and otters enjoying the vegetation all year round.
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Nestled between the Torridon mountains and Loch Torridon, this traditional Scottish village is swimming in natural wonders. Pull on your hiking boots and get outside to soak up the scenic setting in all its glory. From rugged crags to lush green hills and dark blue waters, this northern landscape is a stunning wilderness. Drop into the Torridon Deer Enclosure to meet the deer and watch wild otters fishing for their supper in the loch.
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To complete your Highland experience, return to Inverness and its stunning red stone castle. Sitting on a cliff, overlooking the River Ness, this impressive structure was constructed in 1836 and still stands proud today. Buy tickets to access the castle viewpoint for a stunning 360-degree view of the city, and then enjoy a stroll around the grounds. Look out for the statue of Flora MacDonald, who famously helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape from Scotland after the defeat of the Jacobites.