Glen Ord Distillery
A visit to Glen Ord, on the edge of the Black Isle in the Highlands west of Inverness, is a delight to both the eye and the palate. Watch our local distillers at work creating a magical malt whisky which is sweet, malty and dry on the palate.
Adult admission charges includes a discount voucher, redeemable at the distillery against the purchase of a 70cl of single malt whisky.
http://www.discovering-distilleries.com/glenord
Rogie Falls
This is the starting point for three forest trails which lead down to Rogie Falls and the Blackwater River.
Admission Free Open all Year Round.
Please Call Hotel Direct for Directions
http://www.armin-grewe.com/holiday/scotland2005summer/rogie-falls.htm
Fairburn Activity Centre
Lots of activities at this outdoor centre including paintball, ariel runway, mountain biking, archery, canoeing.
Available from groups 2-20. Call for all requirements.
Tel: 01997 433397
Wildlife Watch
After a short introduction, board the high speed RIB heading out into the Inner Moray Firth where we hope to encounter the resident colony of Bottlenose Dolphins. Also look out for Harbour Porpoise, Common and Grey Seals and the occasional Minke Whale. Cruising around the base of the spectacular cliff coastline, you'll be able to view up close the bird colony set amongst the imposing war fortifications before we head further out to sea.
Tel: 00 44 (0)1381 600 323
Searching for Nessie
From the water you can enjoy the areas historic gems, from majestic Urquhart Castle to the Caledonian Canal, a wonder of the industrial age that is still very much in use today. Indeed, there are lots of opportunities to enjoy magnificent Loch Ness itself from the water either sailing or on the numerous pleasure boat cruises that operate on Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal.
Tel: 01463 233999