Attractions and places to see around Kilmorack, a hamlet in the Scottish Highlands, offer a blend of cultural sites and natural beauty. The area is situated on the north bank of the River Beauly, known for its woodlands and as a premier salmon river. Visitors can explore historical sites, natural features, and various trails. The surrounding region provides diverse points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in local heritage.
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Loch na Crann is a very small loch in Highland at an elevation of approximately 118 metres. The shoreline of Loch na Crann is approximately 1,357 kilometres around and the depth of Loch na Crann is relatively shallow. Loch na Crann is a freshwater loch.
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Very good visitor centre with good guided tour lasting 1.25 hours. Tour costs £22 for adults and £10 for children.
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Beautiful view, gradually ascending so certainly not difficult
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Participants on a tour of the distillery receive a 10% discount on purchases made on site in the visitor shop.
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Fantastic little cafe that comes highly recommended with options to sit in the gardens. Do check opening hours ahead of time as they are closed some days of the week.
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Fantastic 360 degree views of Loch Ness and surrounding area
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THE SINGLETON DISTILLERY Visit The Singleton team at our distillery on the Black Isle, close to the popular North Coast 500 and the city of Inverness. The new Singleton Whiskey Visitor Center was inspired by our passion for perfectly balanced and uniquely flavored whiskey as well as our love of good food and drink. Here at Glen Ord Distillery (one of three iconic distilleries under The Singleton brand), a world of flavor awaits you, with some of Scotland's gastronomic highlights - most notably our outstanding whiskey. Advance bookings for tours and experiences are strongly recommended to avoid disappointment. https://www.malts.com/de-de/destillerien/the-singleton-of-glen-ord
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Kilmorack offers a blend of cultural and historical sites. You can visit the Kilmorack Gallery, housed in the historic Old Kilmorack Church, which showcases contemporary art within an 18th-century building. Nearby, the beautifully restored Victorian Strathpeffer Railway Station & Museum provides a glimpse into the region's past as a fashionable spa town. Additionally, the Glen Ord Distillery offers insights into Scottish whisky production.
Yes, the Kilmorack area is rich with walking and hiking opportunities. You can explore the Abriachan Trails, which offer pleasant walks through woodlands with signboards detailing the local peat industry. For easier options, consider routes like the Falls of Orrin loop or the Lovat Bridge loop, which are part of the easy hikes around Kilmorack.
The region boasts several natural attractions. The River Beauly, a premier salmon river, offers enchanting walks through woodlands. You can also find tranquil spots like Loch na Crann (Lake of the Trees), a peaceful lake amidst forested hills, ideal for wildlife observation. For panoramic views, the Carn na Leitire Summit Cairn provides 360-degree vistas of Loch Ness and the surrounding landscape.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Strathpeffer Railway Station & Museum is a family-friendly historical site with a tea room. Loch na Crann is a quiet spot for a picnic and observing local wildlife. Many of the easy walking trails around Kilmorack are also suitable for families.
For stunning views, head to the Carn na Leitire Summit Cairn, which offers fantastic 360-degree views of Loch Ness and the surrounding area. Another option for experienced outdoor enthusiasts is the Climb from Struy to Loch Orrin Dam, which provides beautiful vistas of the upper glen.
Beyond hiking, the Kilmorack area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for both, including challenging road cycling loops like the Glen Ord Distillery – Orrin Dam loop, or mountain biking trails such as 'Into Glen Orrin' and 'View of Loch Ness – Mochra Broch loop'. Explore more options on the cycling around Kilmorack and MTB Trails around Kilmorack guide pages.
Yes, the Glen Ord Distillery is located nearby. It's known for its Singleton whisky and offers a visitor center with tours and experiences. Advance bookings for tours are strongly recommended.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The Carn na Leitire Summit Cairn is loved for its 'lovely spot' and 'fantastic 360-degree views'. The Strathpeffer Railway Station & Museum is praised for its beautiful restoration and being a great place to rest. Loch na Crann is enjoyed for its peaceful atmosphere and local wildlife.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Climb from Struy to Loch Orrin Dam is a notable option. This route involves a steep, rocky climb up the mountain to the upper glen, offering a rewarding experience for cyclists and hikers.
The Scottish Highlands, including Kilmorack, are beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, be prepared for changeable weather at any time.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the Kilmorack Gallery, housed in the historic Old Kilmorack Church, is considered one of Scotland's renowned private contemporary art galleries and offers a unique blend of history and modern art. Loch na Crann is also a wonderfully peaceful and less-trafficked spot for quiet contemplation and wildlife spotting.
Many of the outdoor trails and natural areas around Kilmorack are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock and wildlife. The woodland walks along the River Beauly and the various hiking trails, including those around Abriachan, are generally suitable for dogs. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Kilmorack offers diverse cycling routes for various skill levels. You can find moderate to difficult touring bicycle routes, such as the Glen Ord Distillery – Orrin Dam loop or the Struy Church – St Mary's Church loop. For mountain biking, options like 'Into Glen Orrin' provide more rugged terrain. More details can be found on the cycling around Kilmorack guide page.


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