Restaurants
Lovely food and great views. if you are lucky you might see dolphins swimming in the Moray Firth while you dine
27 locals recommend
Sun Dancer, Bar and Restaurant
Harbour StreetLovely food and great views. if you are lucky you might see dolphins swimming in the Moray Firth while you dine
Delicious food at the harbour. Great place for a snack or lunch after a walk on the beach
13 locals recommend
Basil Harbour Cafe
136 Harbour StDelicious food at the harbour. Great place for a snack or lunch after a walk on the beach
Fabulous ice cream or an alfresco coffee and cake. Right beside the flat if you want a take out snack
11 locals recommend
james's
Marine RoadFabulous ice cream or an alfresco coffee and cake. Right beside the flat if you want a take out snack
Good restaurant with small children's play area and the shop offers great oportunites for retail therapy
83 locals recommend
Brodie Countryfare
Good restaurant with small children's play area and the shop offers great oportunites for retail therapy
Treat yourself to a cocktail and stay for dinner. Situated at the top of the high street
33 locals recommend
The Classroom Bistro
1 Cawdor StTreat yourself to a cocktail and stay for dinner. Situated at the top of the high street
Near-by Shops
Co-op Food
59 Church StEasy walking distance to apartment (0.4mile)
Sainsbury's
Forres Road1 mile from apartment
Historical Places of Interest
A well preserved castle part of which originated in 16th century. It is set in beautiful grounds which has 2 children’s play area and there are pleasant walks around the castle
Approx 7 miles from apartment
18 locals recommend
Brodie Castle station
A well preserved castle part of which originated in 16th century. It is set in beautiful grounds which has 2 children’s play area and there are pleasant walks around the castle
Approx 7 miles from apartment
This castle dates backto the 14th century when the origanl tower was built for the Thanes of Cawdor.
There are also beautiful walks through the woods amd gardens.
Open from April to September it is well worth a visit
140 locals recommend
Cawdor Castle
B9090This castle dates backto the 14th century when the origanl tower was built for the Thanes of Cawdor.
There are also beautiful walks through the woods amd gardens.
Open from April to September it is well worth a visit
Dunrobin Castle is the most northerly of Scotland's great houses and the largest in the Northern Highlands with 189 rooms. Dunrobin Castle is also one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses dating back to the early 1300s, home to the Earls and later, the Dukes of Sutherland.
56 locals recommend
Dunrobin Castle station
Dunrobin Castle is the most northerly of Scotland's great houses and the largest in the Northern Highlands with 189 rooms. Dunrobin Castle is also one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses dating back to the early 1300s, home to the Earls and later, the Dukes of Sutherland.
This photogenic castle at Dornie was around before Viking times, but was rebuilt from a ruin in the early years of the 20th century. It has a stunning backdrop of Loch Alsh and Skye in the distance.
102 locals recommend
Eilean Donan Castle
This photogenic castle at Dornie was around before Viking times, but was rebuilt from a ruin in the early years of the 20th century. It has a stunning backdrop of Loch Alsh and Skye in the distance.
Urquhart Castle
Picturesque ruins on the banks of Loch Ness.
Atmospheric site of the battle of Culloden where the Jacobite Rising came to an end.
Visitors centre is informative and definitely worth a visit
259 locals recommend
Culloden Battlefield station
Atmospheric site of the battle of Culloden where the Jacobite Rising came to an end.
Visitors centre is informative and definitely worth a visit