Tain (Tarbat Ness Lighthouse)
Tain (Tarbat Ness Lighthouse)

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Tain, was once an important port on the south shore of the Dornoch Firth, but progressive silting prevented development and the town had to rely on other means to maintain its existence. Its name apparently derives from the Old Norse thing, meaning 'council' or 'meeting place'.

Its significance for the Norsemen continued to the 12th century, when the St Duthus Chapel, dedicated to the celebrated Celtic saint associated with this town, was built; it is now an ivy-covered ruin. Its sister building, St Duthus Church, built in the 1360 it was an important place of pilgrimage in medieval times.

Jarnes IV of Scots came here annually over a period of 20 years in atonement for his part in the death of his father.

The church contains some stained-glass windows portraying a number of scenes from Scottish history. In the centre of the town is a 16th-century tollbooth, with a conical spire and small angle turrets. Among the town's industries are a cheesery, making Highland cheeses based on old recipes, and a distillery producing an excellent and widely favoured single malt whisky of some distinction.

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  • Local Postcode IV19 and IV20
  • Oppening Time 10:am
  • Castle Brae, Tain IV19 1AJ
  • Tel  01862894089

This ancient royal burgh standing on the shores of the Dornoch Firth has always been closely associated with St Duthac, who was born here about. After his death in Ireland his relics were returned to Tain, which became a place of sanctuary and pilgrimage. It was in this shrine that the wife, sisters, and daughter of Robert Bruce were captured by the traitorous Earl of Ross, who delivered them to the English.

The shirt of St Duthac was reputed to possess magical properties. but these seem to have disappeared by the time it was worn by Hugh, Earl of Ross, at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333, when he was fatally wounded.

King James lV regularly visited Tain on pilgrimage, and for that reason the road leading to the south is still called King's Causeway.

The town Collegiate Church was built in 1371, and its tolbooth in the 17th centuary but this last was restored in 1730 after suffering gale damage. It houses a curfew bell, which can still be heard. lt was cast in 1630 by Michael Burgerhuys a Flemish master founder.

Tain is the trading centre of a prosperous agricultural district. as well as a holiday resort, from it there are lovely views of Caithness and Sutherland to the north while golf and sea and fresh-water angling and bathing may all be enjoyed in its neighbourhood.

A large expanse of sandy links known as Morrich More to the north east of the town on the shore of the Dornoch Firth has recently been used as a bombing range by the Royal Air Force.

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Staying In And Around Tain

When you visit Tain and the surrounding area, you will have the opportunity to take in the natural splendour and cultural heritage of the Scottish Highlands. The following are some of the available alternatives for lodging in and around Tain:

Cottages and lodges offering self-catering options may be found in and around Tain, making them an excellent choice for vacationers interested in maximising their freedom.
Airbnb: Tain is home to a number of quaint homes, flats, and rural getaways that can be booked through the website.
Locations for Caravans and Campers:

The Tain Caravan Park is a park that provides campers with a variety of services as well as a selection of spaces that are suitable for motorhomes and caravans.
Local Bed & Breakfasts and Youth Hostels:

Accommodations that are favourable to one's wallet may be found in Tain and the areas immediately around it in a number of the town's guesthouses and hostels.
When selecting accommodations in Tain and the surrounding area, it is important to take into account both your personal tastes and the purpose of your trip. There are alternatives available in Tain that may accommodate a wide range of travel types and budgets, regardless of whether you want to take in the sights of the town itself, take in the coastline landscape, or use Tain as a jumping off point for Highland excursions.

The Highlands and the surrounding areas, including Dornoch, the Falls of Shin, and a number of coastal settlements, are all easily accessible from Tain because to the town's convenient location. It is an excellent location to learn about the history, culture, and natural beauty of the area, making it an unforgettable destination for tourists.

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Highland Haven: A Family's Delightful Discovery Near Tain
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We found our Highland haven near Tain to be nothing short of enchanting. Nestled amidst Scotland's scenic splendor, our accommodation provided the perfect base for our adventures. From exploring historic castles to indulging in local delicacies at charming eateries, each day offered new delights. The warm hospitality of the locals added a special charm to our experience. With recommendations from trusted travel guides like Lonely Planet and VisitScotland, we crafted an itinerary that perfectly balanced relaxation and exploration. Our Tain getaway truly captured the essence of Scottish charm! 🏰🌳🏴
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