One of the driest and sunniest places in the whole of Scotland,
NAIRN
, sixteen miles east of Inverness, began its days as a peaceful community of fishermen and farmers. The former spoke Gaelic, the latter English, allowing James VI to boast that a town in his kingdom was so large that people at one end of the main street could not understand those at the other end. It boasts two championship golf courses, and Thomas Telford's
harbour
is filled with leisure c... [More]
The Newton Hotel has 56 rooms and is set in 21 acres of mature parkland and gardens, bordering Nairn Golf Course - host of the Walker Cup in 1999. It was built as a family home in 1872, transformed into a comfortable hotel in 1951 and extended and refurbished in 2002. The Restaurant has a AA Rosset... [More]