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Visiting Glenurquhart For the serious 'Munro Bagger', the area around Strathglass offers thirteen Munros, seventeen if including those in West Affric. The northern side of Glen Affric boasts the highest mountains north of the Great Glen - Carn Eighe (1181m) and Mam Sodhail (1183m). These 'twin' mountains, in terms of appearance and height, together with their neighbouring peaks form a superb horseshoe around Gleann nam Fiadh. To the north, in Glen Cannich the mountains above Loch...

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Loch Ness at sunset
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Loch Ness Lay By
View to Urquhart Castle
View to Urquhart Castle
View to Urquhart Castle
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Urquhart Castle from Loch Ness
Urquhart Castle
Urquhart Castle

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Around the Loch Ness area in the Scottish Highlands you will find some of the most scenic places in Scotland with areas such as Glen Affric, a National Nature Reserve often claimed to be the most beautiful of all the Scottish glens along with Glen Cannich and Glen Strathfarrar, areas of breathtaking beauty, they provide access to some of the wilder and more remote areas in the Highlands.

Here you will find golden eagles, peregrine falcon and mountain hare, Pine martens, fox, red squirrel, badger, stoat, weasel, Frogs, toads, slow worms and adders are also present. The Lochs and rivers provide specialists habitats for otter and dipper.

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Here you will find one of the largest surviving native pine woods in the United Kingdom, with nearly 1/3 of the present remaining Scottish area found here.

The ancient Caledonian woodlands are direct descendants of trees that first colonised the Scottish Highlands after the last Ice Age 8-10,000 years ago. Centuries of destruction by felling, damage by fire, and grazing by deer and sheep all have reduced the ancient Caledonian forest,

The Forestry Commission purchased Glen Affric in 1951. Since then, positive conservation has rescued the core of the woodland. In 1994, Glen Affric was designated a Caledonian Forest Reserve of over 9000 hectares.

Further recognition of the importance of this special environment came in 2001 with the designation of Glen Affric as a National Nature Reserve.

The Caledonian forest have specific species only found here like the crested tit, Scottish crossbill and wryneck, the Capercaillie are still present but have become extremely rare and are seldom seen, along with the wild cat wild, The red, roe, Sika deer, black grouse, golden eagle, badger, pine marten and otter or more likely to be seen. 

Whether you wish to climb Munros,ramble or cycle on miles of forest track, fish for salmon and trout on river and loch, or simply relax and take in the magical surroundings.

The inn is a great rural retreat away from the City of Inverness, capital of the Highlands being 26 miles from the Inn offering shopping, dining, entertainment to suit all pockets day and night. 

The lochs and rivers around the Strathglass area are widely recognised for their superb trout and salmon fishing.

The landscapes changes with every seasons which makes this area a great attraction for photographers.

The north west Highlands area is rich in heritage and culture and has been an inspiration to artists, musicians and writers for centuries. For visitors who prefer to get about on two wheels Strathglass & the Glens offer quiet roads and an abundance of forest tracks giving access to the wilder and more remote areas.

The area has an excellent reputation for the quality of its trout and salmon fishing, The rivers Glass & Farrar together with the numerous hill lochs offer superb sport for both the keen and casual fisherman.

Most of the fishing in the area is by permit - details are available locally. Much of the income generated from the fishing permits help pay for the regular stocking of the fishing facilities, Boats and ghillies are available for hire. Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin in Glen Affric provides a large expanse of water with a number of convenient launch sites.

The River Beauly between the dams at Aigas and Kilmorack is also a poular spot, in recent years canoeing has become quite popular with visitors.

Aigas golf course nestles spectacularly between the Aigas forest and the river Beauly - one of Scotland's famous Salmon rivers.

Visitors are most welcome to play this challenging 9 hole course at almost any time, booking is advisable for groups and at weekends. Club and trolley hire are available.

A coffee shop is open for light refreshments during the summer months.

There are a further 25 courses can be enjoyed within easy reach from the Inn, these are some of the world's greatest links courses along with their wonderful beaches, Royal Dornoch, Nairn, Brora and Tain, are just the start.

The steading county Inn makes a great base for golfers.

 Those who like to Horse ride will find the remote hamlet of Cougie high up in the hills to enjoy a day out pony trekking catering to the novis and expert of riders.

There is so much for you to do from the steading country Inn, making this your staring point to explore this beautiful and inspiring region of the Scottish Highlands with a fascinating history, the past is all around.

Here you will find ancient cairns and stone settings, the later brochs witch are defensive round towers, Neolithic folk, Bronze Age warriors, Vikings and clansmen then the Picts with their mysterious carved symbol stones have all left their faint traces on these ancient landscape,

witness battlefields and ancient monuments, Explore famous lochs, breathtaking beaches and magnificent glens, admire local arts and crafts, try almost every outdoor activity you could think of and marvel at the beauty of a remarkable range of wildlife that we have here in this rual location.

Top Attractions In And Around Loch Ness

The Scottish Highlands is home to Loch Ness, a renowned destination known for its breathtaking landscapes and the mythical Loch Ness Monster. There are numerous points of interest in and around Loch Ness that you can discover:

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Loch Ness on a captivating boat tour, where you may have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the legendary creature known as Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. There are different types of cruises to choose from, such as guided tours and private charters.

Urquhart Castle is a renowned castle ruin located on the picturesque shores of Loch Ness. It provides visitors with stunning panoramic views of the beautiful lake. Discover the rich history of the castle as you immerse yourself in informative exhibits, all while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the picturesque setting.

The Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition is a visitor centre where you can discover fascinating insights into the history, geology, and legends surrounding Loch Ness and its famous resident, the Loch Ness Monster. The experience it offers is both educational and entertaining, with interactive elements.

Fort Augustus is a delightful village located at the southern tip of Loch Ness, offering visitors an excellent opportunity to pause and discover its many attractions. Visitors have the opportunity to observe boats passing through the locks of the Caledonian Canal, enjoy a leisurely walk along the canal path, or explore the Clansman Centre to delve into the rich history of Scotland.

The Caledonian Canal is a waterway that runs parallel to Loch Ness and provides picturesque routes for walking and cycling. For a one-of-a-kind view of the area, consider taking a boat trip on the canal.

Dores Beach is a picturesque destination situated on the northern shore of Loch Ness. It offers visitors the opportunity to indulge in various activities such as picnicking, swimming (for the brave souls who can withstand the chilly water), or simply admiring the stunning view of the lake and the hills that encompass it.

The Loch Ness 360° Trail is a scenic route that encircles the famous Loch Ness, providing ample opportunities for hiking and biking enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty of the area. You have the option to select shorter sections or complete the entire circuit.

The Falls of Foyers are situated on the eastern side of Loch Ness, offering a breathtaking display of cascading water. A brief stroll will lead you to a vantage point where you can appreciate the flowing water and the picturesque surroundings.

Glen Affric is a picturesque glen located a short distance away from Loch Ness. It boasts breathtaking views of ancient Caledonian pine forests, serene lochs, and offers an array of fantastic hiking trails. Scotland is often regarded as one of the most beautiful places.

Drumnadrochit is a village located on the western shore of Loch Ness. It is known for being home to various attractions, such as the Loch Ness Centre & Exhibition that was previously mentioned. The Loch Ness area is a great starting point for exploring.

During your time in the area, you can also partake in a range of outdoor pursuits, including hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. The Loch Ness area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, which is a significant draw for visitors. Additionally, the presence of the legendary Loch Ness Monster adds an element of enigma and fascination to your trip.

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