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Tourist Information Highlands And Islands

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Taigh Chearsabhagh is a Gaelic historical museum, art gallery and shop.
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Weisdale Mill was built in 1855 as the largest corn mill in Shetland.
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Jarlshof is a historic settlement giving insight into life in the late Bronze Age, Iron Age, Pictish era, Norse era & the Middle Ages.
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Shetland Museum collections relate to all aspects of the islands' history. We collect objects relevant to the islands only.
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Discover Shetland's history from its geological beginnings to the 19th century and explore the Boat Hall which spans both floors.
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The Orkney Wireless Museum in Orkney hosts a collection of domestic and military wireless equipment mostly built in the UK and the US.
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The Orkney Museum tells the story of Orkney Islands located off the North coast of Scotland.
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Balvenie Castle is a ruined castle, built in the 12th century by the powerful Comyn family, & extended & altered in the 15th and 16th C.
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Elgin Cathedral, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was established in 1224.
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Duff House is a Georgian house in Banff which is now hosts part of the collection of the National galleries of Scotland.
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Dallas Dhu is whisky distillery in the Speyside distilling region of Scotland. The distillery closed in 1983 and today is run as a museum.
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Castle Sinclair Girnigoe considered to be one of the earliest seats of Clan Sinclair, built by William Sinclair, around 1480.
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Treasures of the Earth is a private collection of Crystals, Gemstones and Fossils displayed in an atmospheric simulation of caves & caverns.
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The Strathspey Railway in Badenoch and Strathspey, operates a 10 miles preserved railway.
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The Museum was initially based on the doll and toy collection of a local resident and now tells the story of Childhood in the Highlands.
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The Highland Folk Museum, recognized as Britain’s first mainland open air museum opened in 1995 on a mile long site, at Kingussie.
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Fortrose Cathedral was built, using red sandstone, in the early 13th century.
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Fort George, is a large 18th century fortress with perhaps the mightiest artillery fortifications in Europe. It is still in use today.
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Eilean Donan Castle, in Loch Duich has one of only two left handed staircases in Great Britain
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The Bridge of Oich is a suspension bridge, cuilt in 1854.
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