Scottish Highlands - Countryside places to visit
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The Falls of Foyers is a dramatic waterfall on the south side of Loch Ness. The waterfall has been a tourist destination since the 18th century when poet Robert Burns visited and was moved to write a poem extolling the scenic beauty of the site.
B862, Foyers, Loch Ness, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
Attraction Type: Countryside - Waterfall
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Heritage Highlight: Links to poet Robert Burns
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The Falls of Glomach is one of the highest waterfalls in Britain at 113 metres (370 feet) high. The Falls are set in a narrow cleft in the remote countryside above Morvich. To reach the falls requires a 10-11 mile walk taking roughly 5 hours.
Kyle of Lochalsh, Highlands, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
Attraction Type: Countryside - Waterfall
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The Falls of Kirkaig is a wonderfully scenic waterfall on the River Kirkaig, south of Lochinver, on the main approach route to Suilven. The walk to the Falls can be combined with a longer walk and ascent of Suilven, or it can simply be a more sedate outing in marvellous Sutherland scenery.
Inverkirkaig, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
Attraction Type: Countryside - Waterfall
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Glen Affric is one of Highland Scotland's most beautiful areas, a mix of ancient woodland, mountains and lonely lochs. There are numerous walking trails and at least two waterfalls to enjoy along with gorgeous scenery.
Cannich, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
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Heritage Highlight: Site of the 1721 'Battle of Glen Affric'
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Glencoe offers over 4,000 acres (5665.5ha) of magnificent Highland landscape bisected with climbing and walking trails. The dramatic and beautiful mountain area was the site of the 1692 massacre of the MacDonalds by the Campbells.
NTS Glencoe Visitor Centre, Glencoe, Lochaber, Highlands, Highlands and Islands, Scotland, PH49 4HX
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In the rugged heart of Glen Shiel is a battlefield where the Jacobite 'little rising' of 1719 was crushed. One thousand Jacobites, including 200 Spanish soldiers where defeated by an equal number of government troops in a battle that effectively ended the uprising.
A87, Shiel Bridge, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
Attraction Type: Countryside - Battlefield
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Set in glorious Highlands scenery on the south coast of the Ardnamurchan peninsula is the Glenvborrodale RSPB nature reserve, surrounding an early 20th-century mansion. A nature trail leads through mixed woodland and peat moorland, in an area frequented by golden eagles, merlins, and wood warblers.
B8007, Glenborrodale, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
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Heritage Highlight: Superb Scottish baronial mansion house
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A few decades ago you could have confidently said that most people came to Glenfinnan to view the Jacobite memorial (aka The Glenfinnan Monument). I'm not sure that's the case any longer. Though certainly many people come to the Monument, many also make their way to Glenfinnan to view the historic railway viaduct, drawn by the Glenfinnan association with the Harry Potter series of films.
A830, Glenfinnan, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
Attraction Type: Countryside - Monument
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Kintail and Morvich is a magnificent wilderness area in the West Highlands, covering 17, 422 acre (7050.3ha) and including the stunning Falls of Glomach. The Countryside Centre at Morvich is the best access point to the Five Sisters of Kintail mountains. The site of the Battle of Glen Shiel is east of the village beside the main road.
Morvich Farm, Inverinate, Kyle of Lochalsh, Highlands , Highlands and Islands, Scotland, IV40 8HQ
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Heritage Highlight: Battle of Glenshiel site
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Knockan Crag is famous in the history of geology as the place where the theory of tectonic plate movement was proven. Here you can see how older rock has been forced up and over younger rock. Follow colour-coded trails to enjoy some of Assynt's most spectacular scenery.
A835, Ullapool, Assynt, Highlands and Islands, Scotland
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Heritage Highlight: Exposed section of the Moine Thrust tectonic plate
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