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Make the most of your stay with Bonar Bridge Holiday Accommodation Guide. Bonar Bridge has services and facilities such as primary schooling, post office, bank, shops, bistro, cafe, doctor’s surgery, library, and golf course. Primary schooling is available in Bonar Bridge and secondary schooling is available in Dornoch, some 13 miles away, or Tain, some 16 miles away.

The area attracts a wide range of trade, from those visiting nearby Dornoch and Dunrobin Castle, and with easy access to the North Coast 500. It is around 15 minutes off the main route from Bonar Bridge.

The area is attractive to golfers, fishermen, walkers, mountain bikers, ornithologists, and many more.

There are many places of interest to visit in the local area: Dunrobin Castle in Golspie, Balblair Distillery in Edderton, and the Glenmorangie Distillery in Tain; Falls of Shin visitor centre and waterfalls, where you can watch salmon leap up the falls and take lovely woodland walks.

Bonar Bridge is a destination for those who love walking in woodlands, hillwalking, cycling or simply exploring the beautiful Highlands of Scotland.

The region has a large number of golden sandy beaches and a 9-hole golf course, voted one of the most picturesque courses in Scotland.

At Bonar Bridge, the Dornoch Firth changes into the Kyle of Sutherland. Together, they make for some very pretty scenery.

The area attracts a wide range of trade, from those visiting nearby Dornoch and Dunrobin Castle, and with easy access to the North Coast 500. The area is attractive to golfers, fishermen, walkers, mountain bikers, ornithologists, and many more.

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The village of Ardgay is 1 mile away and has a railway station on the Inverness to Thurso line.

Tain is 16 miles and Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands, is to the south, a little over an hour by car and provides all the facilities of a major regional centre, including good shopping centres, theatres, restaurants, a hospital, mainline railway station, and Inverness Airport, with a good number of services to a variety of destinations including Flybe and Easyjet to London Gatwick, Luton, Manchester, and Bristol. From Inverness, take the A9 north, crossing the Kessock and Cromarty bridges. After Evanton, turn left on the B9176 towards Bonar Bridge and Lairg.

Scotland is an ideal destination for honeymoons, anniversaries, and special occasions.

In this region, you will find outstanding hospitality and world-class accommodation. Bed and Breakfasts for all budgets are available. Stay in a magnificent Highland castle with romantic turrets and ancient battlements; find a hotel boasting stunning views and fabulous accommodation overlooking the sea or mountains; and enjoy the essence and wonderful scenery of the Highlands with a dram or two of malt whisky by a log fire and fine dining. Stay in a log cabin for a romantic getaway for two with romantic highland scenery, or soak up the tranquillity of a luxury spa.

There are further facilities in the town of Dornoch on the east coast, well situated for those looking to explore more of what the Highlands have to offer, as well as the renowned Royal Dornoch golf links, overlooking the breath-taking golden sandy beach.

Here you will find stunning scenery, wild life, fauna and flora to be found all changing throughout the year; a perfect area for walking and exploring the many historical places that you can visit, or simply just enjoying a retreat away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Recreational activities in the area include fishing on the lochs and the salmon rivers of the Kyle of Sutherland; hill walking; mountaineering; and country sports.

The nearest railway station is in Ardgay, with services north to Wick, Thurso, and Inverness to the south.

The village of Bonar Bridge provides the visitor with a great location to explore Sutherland and Easter Ross area with the region offering all types of accommodation whether for holiday or business travellers. 

The village is located at the north end of the bridge across the narrows of the Kyle of Southerland. After the defeat of the Highland clans in 1746, the "taming of the north" begun, and a network of highland roads was constructed by the government.

To start there was a Ferry crossing but after the Dornoch Ferry disaster of 1809, a bridge was built over the Kyle at Bonar Bridge, from where the A949 runs eastwards to join the main A9 just before Dornoch, while the A836 continues north to Lairg.

The area offers plenty of activities for the tourist to enjoy.

The original bridge was built by Thomas Telford 1811 to 1812, Before Telford's bridge was built, travellers to the north of this district used the ferry.

The bridge was swept away by a flood on 29 January 1892, a winter of many great floods in the North of Scotland.

The second replacement bridge of Steel and Granite was "built by The County Councils of Ross and Cromarty and Sutherland it was opened on the 6th, July, 1893"

The third bridge built at Bonar is the currently standing bridge. It was built alongside the older bridge while it was still standing after it was opened to traffic the second bridge was dismantled.

It was replaced by a new award-winning steel bow- string bridge built in 1973 to handle the greatly increased heavy traffic on the A9 Boner Bridge offering Bed and Breakfast accomadation

There are over 20 miles of estuary offering excellent salmon and sea trout fishing, 17km of mountain bike trail for a range of skills, with stunning views over the Kyle of Sutherland.

Balblair Forest is on the hill slopes to the east of the Kyle of Sutherland.

The golf course is a scenic nine-hole courses views of beautiful pine trees and heather clad areas, and views down to the Loch,

The Bonar Bridge Wildlife Watch group arranges a variety of fun activities and events for children aged 5 to 14. From nature trails to scavenger hunts, arts and crafts to fungal forays,

A few miles north of Invershin are the ( Falls of Shin ), an excellent place to watch salmon battling upstream on their way to their spawning grounds (best seen June to September).

A visitor centre with a café, restaurant, and shop has information about six easy walks in the immediate area; all are under an hour long. 

  • Scotland's traditional rural pursuits, Bonner Bridge.

 Sutherland is World renowned for the traditional rural pursuits of country life including hunting, shooting and fishing, these activities go all the way back to when life was much simpler and were an essential part of survival for those living in these wild lands where crops were scarce.

 The most iconic is the Red Stag Stalk where an experienced Gamekeeper takes a client out for a day on the hill which is an unforgettable experience allowing the guest to get close and become at one with nature during a day of changeable weather, awe inspiring scenery with the smell of the wild flowers and heather and scurrying clouds in the sky.

 The gamekeeper is an experienced manager of wildlife usually on an Estate which is a large area of land under their care where they know every rock and tree and keep a close watch on the animals ensuring their survival in the long winters and only taking out those animals which are past their best, injured or malformed in some way.

 The stag hunting season runs from mid July until early October when the hind season then opens until mid February, the estates can be contacted directly to arrange this or any local agent will be able to arrange, some of these are Bell Ingram in Bonar Bridge, and the Balnagown Estates.

staying In And Around Bonar Bridge

If you are considering lodging options in and around Bonar Bridge, there are various accommodations available that cater to a variety of preferences and budgets. Please find below a list of accommodations available in the vicinity:

Accommodation Establishments: Hotels and Guest Houses

Self-catering accommodations:

Holiday Cottages: A wide selection of holiday cottages is available for rental in the area, offering a convenient self-catering accommodation option for families or groups.
Camping and caravan parks:

Caravan Park: For individuals who have a preference for camping or caravanning, our parks provide a range of amenities to accommodate both options. These amenities include electric hookups and modern facilities.
Local Inns and Pubs:

Certain local inns and pubs may provide accommodations for rent on the premises. It is advisable to inquire with them for a more traditional and genuine Scottish experience.
Accommodation at the Golf Club: Certain golf clubs, such as Bonar Bridge Golf Club, offer lodging options conveniently located either on-site or in close proximity to the course. This can be a convenient choice if your main purpose in the area is to engage in golf activities.

When strategizing your lodging arrangements, it is advisable to take into account the geographical proximity of your accommodations to the desired activities you intend to engage in. Choosing to stay in or near Bonar Bridge provides the opportunity to conveniently explore the local golf club and its surrounding vicinity. If you have an interest in visiting Dornoch, the beach, or other attractions in the vicinity, there are accommodations available in those respective areas as well.

It is advisable to make advance reservations for accommodations, particularly during the peak tourist season, due to the high demand for lodging in the Scottish Highlands. This region is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and significant historical sites, attracting numerous travellers.

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Bonar Bridge: A peaceful Scottish gem.
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Bonar Bridge in the Scottish Highlands is a serene hidden gem. I was captivated by the village's beauty and welcoming atmosphere. Review of unforgettable trip to Bonar Bridge.

Bonar Bridge is surrounded by beautiful nature. The Dornoch Firth and hills offer a stunning landscape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The river and hillsides are mesmerising. I suggest walking along Bonar Bridge for great views of the Dornoch Firth.

Bonar Bridge is known for its peaceful atmosphere. Ideal destination for escaping city life. The village's unhurried pace lets you relax and enjoy life's simple pleasures.

The village has a rich history shown in its architecture and landmarks. The Dornoch Firth Bridge connects Bonar Bridge to Ardgay. History enthusiasts will love the timeless atmosphere.

Bonar Bridge people are very friendly and welcoming. I talked to friendly locals at pubs and cafes, which made my stay better. Residents of Bonar Bridge are happy to help with recommendations or have a friendly chat.

Bonar Bridge is a great starting point for outdoor adventures. The Dornoch Firth is great for fishing and boating, and the nearby hills are perfect for hiking and cycling. The village is a good base for exploring the wider Highlands region, including nearby attractions like Dornoch and the Falls of Shin.

Bonar Bridge has various accommodation options, including bed and breakfasts and guesthouses. Local cuisine is delicious, featuring fresh seafood and traditional Scottish dishes. Try local specialties during your stay.

Bonar Bridge is a charming destination with natural beauty, tranquilly, and a friendly atmosphere. Perfect for unwinding, exploring nature, and immersing in Scottish history and culture. Bonar Bridge offers something for every traveller, whether you're into history, outdoor activities, or seeking a peaceful getaway. Loved my visit to Bonar Bridge in the Scottish Highlands. Can't wait to go back!
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