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A place to visit in Ross and Cromarty The A835 is the main road, the reserve is about ten miles north of Poolewe, to the west Ullapool, the road is reasonably wide and the sight lines are mostly good but there are some tight bends around Elphin. The reserve has 26,827 acres of wild remote and almost uninhabited land, on the north east coast, near the Sutherland boarder, it includes three summits of over 2,000 feet rising sharply from the Loch scattered moorland and the whole of Loch...

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Fearn Holiday Accommodation Guide

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Fearn, Stay at a vacation home that is located in a popular rural area in Ross Shire and offers easy access to Tain and the neighbouring towns and villages, including the sandy beaches of the coastline settlements of Shandwick, Hilton, and Balintore. Fearn is a hamlet that is located one mile south of Loch Eye.

The region is well-known for the natural beauty that it possesses, and it features a vast variety of scenic and seaside walks, in addition to a wide range of other outdoor activities, including a large number of golf courses.

Whether you choose to spend your staycation on the beach, in a log house in the woods, or near the famed North Coast 500 tourist route, there are plenty of options so if your visiting Ross-Shire the stay4you.com may have what your looking for by searching Fearn Holiday Accommodation Guide.

Tain is located roughly 13 kilometres away and features a diverse selection of stores and supermarkets, banking and professional services, as well as a train station that provides access to Inverness.
The community of Fearn can be found in the eastern Ross-shire region of the Scottish Highlands, around three kilometres north-west of Balintore.

Find a variety of vacation property packages designed for people who want to get the most bang for their buck out of their time spent in the Highlands. You may locate somewhere for you or a group of friends to stay, whether you want to go on a whisky tour, play golf, or just get away for the weekend. Whether it's a staycation, a getaway, a retreat, or just a much-needed weekend away, there are options.

On this section of the coast of the Moray Firth, the seaside community of Balintore is one of three that can be found. The neighbourhoods of Hilton, Balintore, and Shandwick are referred to as the Seaboard Villages as a whole.

The presence of Pictish Stones and sculptures, which date back to prehistoric times, is evidence that people have been living in this area for a very long time.

There is only one store in Balintore, and it serves as the town's post office, pharmacy, hotel, pub, and village hall in addition to having a cafe on the premises. In addition, the town is home to a magnificent sandy beach.

Coastal hikes, fishing, and sailing are among the activities that can be enjoyed.

The closest town is Tain, which is where you will find services like as banking, medical care, and professional assistance.

In addition to two primary schools and Tain Royal Academy, the town is home to one bank, a medical practise, Lidl, Co-op, Asda, and Tesco, as well as a wide variety of local shops and hotels.

Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is located to the south, and it has all of the major transport links. A commuter train departs from Tain and Fearn approximately every hour.

daily distance of two miles from Balintore to Inverness. The airport that is located closest to you is Inverness Airport. Spend your vacation at a vacation property that is nestled amid semi-rural surroundings and is situated on the eastern outskirts of the village of Fearn. This location is roughly 6 miles south east of Tain.

The Fearn Bus, Train, and the main A9 trunk route are all easily accessible north to the capital of the highlands, Inverness. Inverness has all of the facilities that one would expect from a city, in addition to having road, train, and flight linkages to the rest of Scotland and beyond.

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The village of Fearn, is 3 miles off the main A9 just south of the Royal Burgh of Tain, with magnificent views over the countryside towards Nigg and the Seaboard villages of Hilton, Balintore and Shandwick.

Here you can find accommodation to suite all pockets from Bed and Breakfast, hotel's, and self capturing. The Fearn Peninsula has a remarkably dry climate, with one of the lowest annual rainfall levels in Britain! There is a network of flat and gently undulating roads, making it an ideal area for cycling. Because of the flat land here you will find the surrounding area is an ideal location for some of the best golf courses in Scotland there is a railway station at Fearn it is a single track line linking the surrounding villages to Inverness with an airport and interconnecting railway, bus, and coach station.

Fearn Abbey is known as "The Lamp of the North" it has origins in one of Scotland's oldest pre-Reformation church buildings, the abbey was founded by Farquhar the first Earl of Edderton in 1221, it had a nave, choir, a lady chapel and two transept-al chapels completed in 1545, the abbot Patrick Hamilton became the first Scottish martyr of the reformation when he was burned at ST Andrews in 1528.

After the reformation the Abbey was used as a parish church, in 1742 the roof fell in and killed 44 parishioners. To day part of the Church of Scotland and located to the south-east of Tain, Ross-shire, it continues to be an active parish church. The castle of Lochslin is about three miles north east of the village it is now a ruin but was once home to the Mackenzie family of Roeshaugh, George Mackenzie was Lord advocate of Scotland, He was regarded as the father of modern Scottish law and the founder of the Advocates Library in Edinburgh today the National Library of Scotland.

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