The Northern Highlands
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Whatever else it
is the Northern Highlands is 'the great outdoors'. With hundreds of miles of wild
coastline, towering mountains, wooded straths and tumbling rivers, the area is a wonderful
wilderness - an adventure playground without equal in Europe.On the far northwest coast of Scotland lies Sandwood Bay, a
magical place,
arguably the most beautiful bay in the world. The best approach of all is to walk above
the cliffs all the way from Cape Wrath, the most northwesterly point of the Scottish
mainland. Whether you canter along a beach or walk along woodland paths, horseback is another excellent way to explore
the North Highlands. You will find welcoming riding centres at Lyth in Caithness and at
North Kessock - home of the Black Isle Riding Centre. Both centres offer instruction for
beginners and treks led by qualified guides.For experienced hillwalkers and climbers, the
Northern Highlands is an area unrivaled in Scotland for its sheer variety of mountain
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No visit to this
northern area would be complete without a visit to Culloden scene of the last major battle
fought on
North Highlands Links
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