

With sandy beaches, mild weather and a host of attractions to suit all tastes and ages, where better to visit than Nairn?
The Nairn Highland Games is Nairn’s biggest event and will be the 130th time they have been staged. Held in August the Nairn International Jazz Festival grows in popularity every year and attracts a host of well-known musicians from mainstream to traditional with a bit of blues mixed in.
Nearby attractions are Cawdor Castle, Brodie Castle, Fort George, Culloden Battlefield, Nairn Museum
Nearby activities are Nairn Golf Course, Nairn & Dunbar Golf Course, Fishing, Bird watching, Heated Indoor swimming pool, Gym & Sauna, Tennis, Squash.
Closer to base and equally attractive is Nairn's own seafront, offering miles of sandy beaches extending east to the RSPB reserve and beyond to Culbin Forest. The Moray Firth is home to one of only two colonies of dolphins in the UK and they are often spotted from viewpoints along Nairn's shore.