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Dornoch

history, heritage and origin,..

Whether you’re looking to explore your Scottish Highland roots or the vast history and heritage in the area, or enjoy playing some of the finest natural links golf courses designed by Old Tom Morris or James Braid or perhaps just a romantic walk along the miles of blue flag beaches on the Dornoch Firth.

Of course, no trip to the Highlands would be complete without a visit to some of the local whisky distilleries nearby by, or the grounds of Dunrobin Castle where you can see some of the highlands natural birds of pray display their talents throughout the afternoon.

With these, and so many other reasons such as and some wonderful local produce served in some of Scotland’s most exquisite restaurants; how many other reasons would you like for visiting Dornoch?

Day Trips and Excursions

Guests staying at The Eagle can reach ‘far-flung places’ such as John O’Groats or Cape Wrath within a day. Other popular day trip destinations include the pictureque harbour village Kinlochbervie and the port of Ullapool.

Travel south to Inverness (about an hour’s drive away) or the Black Isle Peninsula, a part of Scotland that is famous for regular sightings of dolphins off the coast.


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