Nairn is a wonderful place situated on the Moray Firth about 16 miles north of Inverness. It has its own microclimate and enjoys many hours of sunshine and dry weather, so is the perfect place to spend a caravan holiday at any time of the year. The sites below will help you plan your holiday activities, but please let us know of any other sites you would like to see or come across.
Places to eat
Basil Harbour Cafe - 5 minute walk from Caravans 109 and 196
Househill Courtyard - farm shop and coffee shop just 5 minutes from Caravans 109 and 196
Classroom Restaurant - a nice Bistro style restaurant in Nairn (opposite Post Office)
Places to visit
Culloden - site of the famous battle of Culloden
Cairngorm Mountain Railway - a good day out to Aviemore
Highland Wildlife Park at Kingussie
Cawdor Castle - 14th century castle just a few miles from Nairn
Brodie Countryfare - a Highland shopping experience not far from Nairn
Brodie Castle - 16th century Tower House towards Forres
Fort George - a magnigicent edifice at the mouth of the Moray Firth
Inverness - only a 16 mile drive away
Loch Garten - see the famous Ospreys and their chicks
Accommodation
Birchbrae luxury self catering Lodges near Fort William, Highlands of Scotland
Golf View Hotel and Leisure Club, Nairn
Activities
Landmark Forest Adventure Park at Carrbridge
SeaXplorer - fast boat trips from Ballachulish, near Fort William
Dolphin watching in the Moray Firth with Phoenix boat trips from Nairn Harbour
Nairn Golf Club - traditional Scottish Links course
Nairn Dunbar Golf Club - championship Links course
Rothiemurcus - stunning scenery and outdoor activities
Information sites
Undiscovered Scotland - the ultimate online guide to Scotland
Nairn weather - 5 day forecast for Nairn
Click here for infomation on Nairn, it's weather and transport links
Click here for what's on in Nairn and community matters
Visitscotland - information on Nairn
Nairn Lochloy Holiday Park - the home of Caravans 109 and 196
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