2024

CHANONRY POINT

Natural site to discover

Chanonry Point offers an extraordinary view. Its pointed location, opposite Fort George, at the mouth of the Moray Firth, allows you to observe bottlenose dolphins and grey seals at leisure. You will also discover the story of Coinneach Odhar, a 17th century seer who could predict the future by looking through a pierced stone. His predictions remained famous, such as anticipating the construction of the Caledonian Canal. The Chanonry Point stone commemorates his atrocious death, burnt in a barrel, accused of witchcraft.

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2024

CLAVA CAIRNS

Natural site to discover

The Clava Cairns will interest history buffs andOutlander fans. The former will happily discover one of the most famous and impressive prehistoric sites in Scotland. The Clava Cairns are around 4,000 years old and were built to house the deceased. The cemetery has remained sacred for millennia and is a mine of information for research into Bronze Age beliefs. Two impressive spaces are open to the public, offering a moving visit. As forOutlander fans, their mere name will speak for itself.

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