ROGIE FALLS
Read moreRogie Falls is an impressive waterfall, which can be overlooked from a wooden and rope bridge. The waterfall is famous as a spot to watch the salmon as they swim up the Black Water River. In addition to the magnificent waterfall, several walking routes - including one of 1.5 km, to be done in one hour, with a slight difference in height - are accessible from the car park for a discovery of the rich forest landscape of the surroundings, but also beautiful viewpoints and panoramas of the waterfalls and the surrounding nature.
THE OLD STATION - STRATHPEFFER
Read moreThis site is to be discovered both as a cultural place and as a space of artisanal and alternative stores. A heritage site, it is the former Victorian railway station that has been perfectly renovated. An exhibition with explanatory panels is held in the open air to tell the story of the station in its splendid period, when Strathpeffer was an international resort, as well as its role during the wars, then its abandonment and its new life, starting in the 1990s.
THE EAGLE STONE - CLACH AN TIOMPAIN
Read moreThe "stone of the eagle" is a very beautiful Pictish carved stone. It can be discovered on foot, from the train station (it is indicated) by taking the height in the city. Its present location is not its original one: once situated lower down the valley, it was placed there in 1411 to commemorate the victory of the Munros over the MacDonalds, unless it was against the MacKenzies. There are many legends and stories to discover about this stone..
HIGHLAND MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD
Read moreThis museum invites you to discover the Highlands and daily life in the last centuries through the prism of childhood. He's inviting us on a trip back in time. You enter a large room where a path is traced in an organized heap of heterogeneous objects, explanatory signs, omnipresent toys, dolls, board games, disguises... Some are on display and others are made available to the children for their enjoyment.