Boxy's Croft June 2021

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Boxy's Croft June 2021

Pubs, cafes and restaurants in Drumnadrochit

Drumnadrochit is a thriving village with a wide range of restaurants, cafes and pubs in addition to several shops which offer essential supplies and local delivery of fresh seafood and local meat.
This traditional Scottish inn built in 1838 offers local Highland produce served in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere in addition to a Brewery Bar offering local beers and whiskies. Opening hours are currently 4pm until 10.30pm Monday to Thursday and 12 noon until 10.30pm Friday to Sunday for bookings please phone 01456 450991.
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The Loch Ness Inn
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This traditional Scottish inn built in 1838 offers local Highland produce served in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere in addition to a Brewery Bar offering local beers and whiskies. Opening hours are currently 4pm until 10.30pm Monday to Thursday and 12 noon until 10.30pm Friday to Sunday for bookings please phone 01456 450991.
Fiddler's Highland Restaurant and Bar is a family-run business established 25 years ago which boasts an award winning whisky collection and traditional Scottish dishes such as haggis, game and fresh west-coast seafood specials plus a daily vegetarian option. Booking is essential please email bookings@fiddledrum.co.uk or phone 01456 450678 for same day enquiries.
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Fiddlers Highland Restaurant
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Fiddler's Highland Restaurant and Bar is a family-run business established 25 years ago which boasts an award winning whisky collection and traditional Scottish dishes such as haggis, game and fresh west-coast seafood specials plus a daily vegetarian option. Booking is essential please email bookings@fiddledrum.co.uk or phone 01456 450678 for same day enquiries.
Ness Deli is open from 9.30am until 4.30pm Monday to Saturday and 10am until 4pm on Sundays. It offers fantastic quality food ranging from cooked breakfasts to tasty soups, roast dinners and home made cakes.
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Ness Deli
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Ness Deli is open from 9.30am until 4.30pm Monday to Saturday and 10am until 4pm on Sundays. It offers fantastic quality food ranging from cooked breakfasts to tasty soups, roast dinners and home made cakes.
This pub and restaurant with an on site brewery popular with locals is currently open 4-10.30pm Monday to Thursday, 2-10.30pm on Saturdays and 12 noon until 10.30pm on Sundays. Pre-booking is advised please phone 01456 450080 or email bookings@benleva.co.uk.
Benleva Hotel Restaurant
Kilmore Road
This pub and restaurant with an on site brewery popular with locals is currently open 4-10.30pm Monday to Thursday, 2-10.30pm on Saturdays and 12 noon until 10.30pm on Sundays. Pre-booking is advised please phone 01456 450080 or email bookings@benleva.co.uk.

60-90 mins drive

Ullapool is a pictureqsque fishing town nestled on the shores of Loch Broom just over 60 miles along A roads from Drumnadrochit and a perfect day trip from Boxy's Croft. Think about stopping off at Rogie Falls on route to see the “salmon ladder”
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Ullapool
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Ullapool is a pictureqsque fishing town nestled on the shores of Loch Broom just over 60 miles along A roads from Drumnadrochit and a perfect day trip from Boxy's Croft. Think about stopping off at Rogie Falls on route to see the “salmon ladder”
Dornoch is an historic Royal Burgh with a 13th century Cathedral, castle, jail and courthouse in golden sandstone all nestled round a green and square along with over 20 independent shops and miles of unspoilt sandy beaches.
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Dornoch
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Dornoch is an historic Royal Burgh with a 13th century Cathedral, castle, jail and courthouse in golden sandstone all nestled round a green and square along with over 20 independent shops and miles of unspoilt sandy beaches.
The highest munro in Scotland is accessible from Fort William on the west coast which is a 70 minute drive away.
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Ben Nevis
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The highest munro in Scotland is accessible from Fort William on the west coast which is a 70 minute drive away.
Skye is normally packed out with visitors but this year is exceptionally quiet due to a decision by lots of local accommodation owners not to re open which makes it the ideal year to visit some of the beautiful spots such as the Fairy pools
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Skye
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Skye is normally packed out with visitors but this year is exceptionally quiet due to a decision by lots of local accommodation owners not to re open which makes it the ideal year to visit some of the beautiful spots such as the Fairy pools

30- 60 mins drive

Nairn is a seaside resort just over 40 minutes from Drunmnadrochit.
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Nairn
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Nairn is a seaside resort just over 40 minutes from Drunmnadrochit.
Rosemarkie is just over 40 minutes from Drumnadrochit and offers a the chance to see dolphins and walk along the beach
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Rosemarkie
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Rosemarkie is just over 40 minutes from Drumnadrochit and offers a the chance to see dolphins and walk along the beach
If you love a bit of nature spotting, then we recommend that you head down to Chanonry Point! The narrow peninsula is the perfect location to take in the beautiful views across the Moray Firth to Fort George and if you're lucky enough, you may even catch a glimpse of a dolphin or two. The best time to see these magnificent creatures is usually on a rising tide, which is 1 hour after low tide, when it turns allowing dolphins to appear and chase fish in. Chanonry Point is located near the village of Fortrose, known for its pretty harbour, peaceful beach and beautiful ruins of an early thirteenth-century cathedral.
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Chanonry Point Holiday Cottage
Ness Road
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If you love a bit of nature spotting, then we recommend that you head down to Chanonry Point! The narrow peninsula is the perfect location to take in the beautiful views across the Moray Firth to Fort George and if you're lucky enough, you may even catch a glimpse of a dolphin or two. The best time to see these magnificent creatures is usually on a rising tide, which is 1 hour after low tide, when it turns allowing dolphins to appear and chase fish in. Chanonry Point is located near the village of Fortrose, known for its pretty harbour, peaceful beach and beautiful ruins of an early thirteenth-century cathedral.
Cawdor Castle Gardens is a peaceful haven also accessible by bike. Take a walk in the walled garden full of roses, rhododendrons, blue poppies and contemporary sculptures, or explore the nature trails in the Big Wood.
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Cawdor Castle
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Cawdor Castle Gardens is a peaceful haven also accessible by bike. Take a walk in the walled garden full of roses, rhododendrons, blue poppies and contemporary sculptures, or explore the nature trails in the Big Wood.
The highest Munro in Scotland is just under 90 minutes drive from the cottage
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Ben Nevis
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The highest Munro in Scotland is just under 90 minutes drive from the cottage

15-30 mins drive

Beauly is a 20 minute drive away and has a historic priory.
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Beauly
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Beauly is a 20 minute drive away and has a historic priory.
The Abriachan Forestry Trust is just an 11 minute drive away with forest trails, a bird hide, an outdoor obstacle course and a mud kitchen.
Abriachan
The Abriachan Forestry Trust is just an 11 minute drive away with forest trails, a bird hide, an outdoor obstacle course and a mud kitchen.
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Glen Affric
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Just under half an hour away is Fort Augustus with it's series of locks on the Caledonia canal.
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Fort Augustus
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Just under half an hour away is Fort Augustus with it's series of locks on the Caledonia canal.

Under 15 mins drive

This short walk takes you along an uneven path to Divach Falls which was a source of inspiration to J M Barrie for his novel Peter Pan
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Falls of Divach
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This short walk takes you along an uneven path to Divach Falls which was a source of inspiration to J M Barrie for his novel Peter Pan
The Glenurquahrt Forest has a number of trails which are great for walking and mountain bking
Glen Urquhart Forest
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The Glenurquahrt Forest has a number of trails which are great for walking and mountain bking
This 73 mile trail runs from Fort William on the West coast to Inverness on the East and can be joined from the foot of our hill
Great Glen Way
Great Glen Way
This 73 mile trail runs from Fort William on the West coast to Inverness on the East and can be joined from the foot of our hill
"Pudding Hill" as it is known locally offers views across Scotland to Ben Nevis on a clear day and is well worth the climb. It can be quite muddy and the ground is uneven in places and so walking boots are recommended
Meall Fuar-Mhonaidh
"Pudding Hill" as it is known locally offers views across Scotland to Ben Nevis on a clear day and is well worth the climb. It can be quite muddy and the ground is uneven in places and so walking boots are recommended

Historic sites

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Culloden Battlefield station
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If you can't get enough of Scotland's historic past, then make sure to check out Clava Cairns Ancient Burial Grounds. Dating back about 4,000 years, this atmospheric prehistoric site was built to house the dead throughout the Bronze Age and is a prime example of the distant history of the Highlands. Set within the Balnuaran of Clava, a beautiful wooded area, Clava Cairn is said to be the inspiration for Craigh na Dun, featured in Diana Gabaldon's series of novels and now TV series, Outlander.
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Clava Cairns
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If you can't get enough of Scotland's historic past, then make sure to check out Clava Cairns Ancient Burial Grounds. Dating back about 4,000 years, this atmospheric prehistoric site was built to house the dead throughout the Bronze Age and is a prime example of the distant history of the Highlands. Set within the Balnuaran of Clava, a beautiful wooded area, Clava Cairn is said to be the inspiration for Craigh na Dun, featured in Diana Gabaldon's series of novels and now TV series, Outlander.

Activities for kids

This forest adventure park with a maze, raft ride and rollercoaster will re-open on July 15th see website for more information.
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Landmark Forest Adventure Park
B9153
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This forest adventure park with a maze, raft ride and rollercoaster will re-open on July 15th see website for more information.
Nairn beach is backed by low sand dunes and a promenade with an open grassy links area
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Playa de Nairn
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Nairn beach is backed by low sand dunes and a promenade with an open grassy links area
This safari park will be re-opening on 15th July see website for more information
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RZSS Highland Wildlife Park
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This safari park will be re-opening on 15th July see website for more information
This outdoor activity company will re-open on 15th July see website for more information
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Active Highs - Outdoor Activities in Scotland
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This outdoor activity company will re-open on 15th July see website for more information