Cycle to Loch Ness
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Great Glen Way Cycling
Cycle across Scotland with Ticket To Ride and Nevis Cycles. The Great Glen Way showcases the best the Scottish Highlands has to offer. Mountain bike is essential and can be provided with accessories such as panniers to ease the ride. One way hire is also an option just enquire online.
Things to do when you Visit Inverness
We are fortunate enough to be in the heart of some of the best natural landscapes Scotland has to offer. If you enjoy an outdoor adventure, you won’t be short of things to do while staying in Inverness. Whether it is hiking, cycling or golfing that takes your fancy; there are lots of thrilling activities on offer in our stunning surroundings.
Cycling
Getting on two wheels is one of the best ways to take in the sights around Inverness. Catering to all levels of difficulty, there are plenty of cycle routes to explore the natural landscapes. Tourists can even book cycling day trips with Ticket to Ride Bike Hire. They will transport up to six cyclists and their bikes to one of the many cycle trails to help you get a head start on the path of your choice. Moreover, at the end of an exhilarating day, there’s no need to cycle all the way back; simply call Ticket to Ride to come and pick you up.
Ticket to Ride offers all you need to plan your cycling day trip. Visit their website for more information, or call 01463 419 160.
Fishing
Fly fishing is a time-honoured Highlands tradition. The nearby Culligan Estate offers five miles of double-bank fishing. Located on the River Farrar, Culligan Estates offers varied waters with over thirty available pools from which fly fishers can try their luck.
Culligan Estates offers daily permits for fly fishing for both salmon and trout. Costs to fish start at £10 per day for trout and £30 per day for salmon. Call ahead on 01463 761 285 to reserve your space as many avid fishers travel from all over the country to fish in these waters.
Paddling
A guided adventure via kayak can be a pleasant and alternative way to take in the natural wonders of the Scottish Highlands. Explore Highland offer many water sports including canoeing, kayaking and sea kayaking. Guests can enjoy expeditions through the Great Glen Trail, River Spey, Don, West Coast and many more.
Getting out on the water is easy – just visit their website or call 01463 715 929.
Get in touch for more information
Turn your holiday at The Kingsmills Hotel into an exhilarating outdoor adventure. Give us a call on 01463 257 100 or send us an email for more information on things to do in Inverness.
A Wee Tour of Scotland
Scotland may be a wee spot on the map, but with spectacular landscapes, thriving cities, foodie hotspots and a colourful events programme, it’ll feel like you have the whole world to explore.
Getting to Scotland is easier than you may think. There are a variety of planes, trains, buses and a whole network of major roads that lead you from the rest of the UK into Scotland. There are four main airports here, so flying in from overseas is a piece of cake too. There are regular flights from a whole host of countries around the world that arrive in Scotland every day! Once you’re here getting around is very straight forward. You can hire a car, book a last-minute train or coach ride, hire a bike or even hop aboard a ferry to one of the islands.
Scotland’s weather is often mild, with a moderate chance of rain, but that never stops us from making the most of the day, no matter what the weather throws at us. From windy walks on the beach or sunny bike rides on woodland trails, to gorge walking in the drizzle or skiing and snowboarding on real snow – there’s plenty you can do come rain or shine (or even snow!).
Scotland is home to seven spectacular cities, each with a unique personality of their own, that boast incredible attractions, historic treasures and a wealth of culture to explore. From Inverness in the north, Glasgow in the west, Edinburgh in the east, and Stirling, Perth, Aberdeen and Dundee in between, there are plenty of city gems you can explore across Scotland.
History and heritage is a huge part of Scotland’s past and present; from ancient tribal Celts and face-painted Picts, to Roman conquerors, red-headed Vikings, powerful royals, and great explorers, there is something to uncover and learn about in every corner of the country. Come and explore a wealth of fascinating attractions including mysterious standing stones, fine castles, lavish stately homes, striking architecture, world-famous inventions and so much more.
Our landscapes are next level – just picture towering mountains, swooping valleys, glittering lochs, golden beaches, and pristine waters. These are just a few of the mesmerising gems you can find here. Alongside our landscapes, keep your eyes peeled for our wide variety of stunning wildlife that you can spot on our mountainsides, along our forest trails, soaring in the sky above you, and swimming along the coastlines.
Did you know Scotland is home to over 790 islands?! Whether you’ve only got a couple of days or a couple of weeks to spend in Scotland, it’s well worth the time to explore some of these magical islands that will truly take your breath away. From sampling fine peaty whiskies on the Isle of Islay, to connecting with the rich Gaelic culture in the Outer Hebrides, there are hundreds of things to do and get involved in.
Calling all foodie enthusiasts! One thing you won’t be able to resist about Scotland, is our fantastic variety of delicious produce. With the Atlantic on our doorstep, you can find hundreds of fresh fish, shellfish and seafood in our cafés, bars and restaurants across the country. Head to a local farmers’ market where you taste locally reared beef, pork, chicken and a whole collection of other types of meat. Of course, a trip to Scotland wouldn’t be complete without some traditional dishes – make sure you try out some haggis, neeps and tatties whilst you’re here, as well as trying a dram or two of our delicious single malt whisky.
Explore Scotland’s fantastic range of exciting outdoor activities, from adrenaline pumping white water rafting and gorge walking, to exploring mountain biking trails and thrilling snowsports, all with a dramatic backdrop to admire too. Scotland also hosts an exciting year-long events programme, which sees the best of Scottish music, culture, dance, theatre, film and much more come together in an entertaining array of festivals.
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A Journey To The Isle of Skye By Rail | A travel film featuring the Caledonian Sleeper & Quiraing
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This video is the story of a trip from the Isle of Wight to the Isle of Skye without a car and without flying. Skye is one of the most amazingly beautiful places I've ever been to - on the way to certain places that have become famous you pass by 10 other incredible views. You want to stop and appreciate every part of the countryside.
I also made a video about how to plan your own trip to Skye without a car and on a budget:
We kept to a pretty tight budget and enjoyed the Isle of Skye in April before it is apparently overrun. Going out of season is a trade-off - it was way quieter but the rain was kind of a downer.
We got the sleeper train from London Euston, the Caledonian Sleeper and this video features a full review and cabin tour. We boooked the tickets online. We took the Calmac ferry from Malaig to Armadale after going over the Glenfinnan viaduct on the train. When staying in Broadford, we rented electric bikes from South Skye Cycles and took the road to Elgol. This was an unforgettable bike ride and I constantly wanted to stop and film, since every 100m we saw something else that seemed amazing and made me wish I hadn't stopped at the previous place. From Portree, we went on a couple of small hikes and took a minibus tour to the Quiraing, Fairy Glens, Fairy Pools, Uig, The Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock and a few other places. It was the best trip ever.
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Enjoy a weekly rental in this air-conditioned, tastefully decorated, cheerful Cape home located on quiet street, off Davisville Road. Wireless internet. Deck with seating for eight, looking out at wooded area, has stainless-steel gas grill. Attractive fence encloses landscaped backyard. Large hot/cold outdoor shower.
Updated, fully equipped kitchen with high-quality cookware. Dining area seats eight, family room with expanded cable service, 32'' TV, VCR, and DVD, Bose sound system, and lots of games and DVDs. Four bedrooms and two full baths. Flatscreen wall-mounted television in master bedroom. Linens provided. New washer and dryer. Clean, expansive basement with pool and ping pong tables for rainy days. Kayak or launch your boat on nearby Bourne Pond, walk, bike, or jog one mile under a beautiful canopy of trees to a spectacular view of Martha's Vineyard.
Falmouth, which comprises eight distinctive villages, is one of the Cape's most popular summer destinations. The town occupies the lower corner of the Cape's shoulder, and because of the many inlets and bays, it is surrounded on nearly three sides by water.
Boating and sailing is available from 11 protective harbors. Falmouth Harbor offers protected docking and moorings to boats of all sizes and has easy access to the open ocean. Fishing charter boats and ferries for Martha's Vineyard also depart from this harbor. Canoeing and kayaking through marshes, rivers, and ponds are popular water sports.
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