Nairn and its surroundings are rich in history,
wildlife and attractions. Within a few miles you can visit Culloden
battlefield, three historic castles, and several local museums. Dolphins
and seals swin in the Moray firth and, for the energetic, the mountains
are only a short drive away.
The area is famous for its traditional
Scottish produce (shortbread, tweed, cashmere, whisky and preserves) and
nearby factories and distilleries offer you tours and the chance to buy
something special.
Nairn's mild, dry climate and its high quality
hotels and leisure facilities, make it an excellent base to explore the
area. For more information visit www.visitnairn.com
Motorways link London to Glasgow and Edinburgh, then take the fast
A9 to Inverness through some of the best scenery in Britain. Click here
for a detailed road map - www.multimap.com
By rail:
Overnight sleepers and InterCity trains from London to Inverness
connect with frequent trains to Nairn (journey time from Inverness 15
mins) - www.qjump.co.uk