About the local area
Nairn Lochloy is in a beautiful location ideal for discovering sandy beaches, spotting dolphins, sailing and fishing or for seeing the sights in the bustling capital of the Scottish Highlands – Inverness!
Challenge the family to a round of golf at Nairn Golf Club or take a tour around Cawador Castle's many fascinating rooms.
Map of Nairn Lochloy

Cities and towns
- Inverness
The capital of the Scottish Highlands, you can either soak up its history by visiting the castle and its cathedral or spend the day making the most of all the shops, restaurants and bars. - Nairn
Nairn is a popular seaside resort with a beautiful seafront and harbour as well as a championship golf course, a high street with a range of shops and museum. - Forres
Forres is one of Scotland's oldest towns and it's full of beautiful architecture. Take time to walk down the high street, visit the Falconer Museum and the magnificent St Laurence’s Church. - Elgin
Elgin is an elegant highland town full of beautiful buildings with character and charm. Visitors can visit the ruins of Elgin Cathedral or Gordon and MacPhail's renowned whiskey store.
Local attractions
Cawdor Castle
Take a tour around the 14th century castle's many fascinating rooms and dungeons and follow with a walk around the walled maze and beautiful gardens.
Fort George
Visit the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain, if not Europe. Explore the ancient monument which still functions as a working army barracks today.
Glenfiddich Distillery
Visit the distillery home to the biggest selling malt whiskey worldwide. Take a tour around the distillery and learn about its founder William Grant and how it earned its many claims to fame.
Landmark Forest Theme Park
Discover fun for all ages with rock climbing to flume rides and exploring hidden microscopic universe to the secrets of the Scottish Pine Forest.
Nairn Golf Club
Enjoy views of the Moray Firth from every hole, while taking the family for a fun round on the 9 hole Newton course, a little less challenging than the Championship Course.
