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Visiting Falls of Measach Falls of Measach Visitors Hospitality Guide for your visit to The Falls of Measach which is also known as Easan na Miasaich, is a waterfall that is 46 metres high and is located at the beginning of the mile-long box canyon that is known as the Corrieshalloch Gorge. In Gaelic, this waterfall's name means "waterfalls of the area of platters." I was able to visualise why the Corrieshalloch Gorge was as deep as it was as a result of the power that was demonstrated by...

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This little museum is staffed entirely by volunteers from the community, and it covers everything from the time of the Vikings to the present day. An excellent military area that has a replica of the Victoria Cross on display. The volunteers contribute their time and knowledge without expecting anything in return.
Dingwall Reviews and Attractions
Dingwall Reviews and Attractions

Dingwall Reviews and Attractions

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Taking a break from your hectic routine and travelling to Dingwall in Ross and Cromarty can surprise you.
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Pefferside Park and Pond - Pefferside Park lies in the heart of Dingwall. Ideal for a leisurely stroll or a jog in the outdoor play area, the park also offers rental paddle boats throughout the summer.

It is advised to park at the Green Hill Street Car Park, which is located behind Dingwall's main High Street. Along with public restrooms, there is an electrical charging station there. The High Street is reachable after a little stroll. The Dingwall Museum is located on Dingwall High Street; admission is free, and there is always something going on there. It offers opportunities all season long to encourage enthusiasts to showcase their interests and pastimes. Did you have Dingwall-born ancestors? Discover here how to trace your ancestry.

The path leading to the Neil Gunn Monument is a few ways down the road. The memorial is close to Brae Farmhouse, where the Caithness-born writer spent many years living and working on several of his writings. Visiting the monument gives a different way to travel west while taking in some breath-taking scenery.
Learn about GlenWyvis Distillery, the world's first distillery that is community owned and crowd funded. Gin, whisky, and the chance to own stock in the distillery are all available at GlenWyvis. Visit

 

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