History
Within
a short drive of the hotel
you can soak up the deep-rooted history of this wonderful land and
its people.
Close to home, get to know how the Highlander lived in times gone
by at the excellent Highland Folk Museum with 2 sites, one in Newtonmore
and the other in Kingussie. There’s also Ruthven Barracks
just outside Kingussie, built by General Wade after the 1715 uprising
to control the rebellious Scots.
Near to Cawdor Castle there’s Culloden Battlefield (The site
of the last battle fought on British soil and a very, very special
place indeed) and close by it’s also worth a visit to the
well-preserved Bronze Age burial site at Clava Cairns.
There’s also Urquhart Castle, with its excellent newly opened
Visitor Centre and, nearby, we mustn’t forget historic Nessie.
The Castle and the “Nessie Village” of Drumnadrochit
are 80 to 90 minutes drive from here through some lovely scenery.
En route, you can also stop off for a few minutes at the Commando
Memorial at Spean Bridge - a very moving experience.
Heading south, a short drive takes you to the Pass of Killiecrankie,
the site of a famous battle in 1689 and of some excellent walks
nowadays.
Another couple of miles takes you to Pitlochry, location for the
famous Festival Theatre, a lovely evening out and not too far to
drive back here afterwards.
A little further south, near Dunkeld, there’s The Hermitage,
with a wild 'tree garden', two romantic 'follies' and a short nature
trail through varied woodland containing Britain's tallest tree,
a stately Douglas fir 212 feet (64.5 metres) high.
Learn about the history and heritage of this part of the Highlands
of Scotland while on one of our short breaks. Click
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