Situated in the heart of the Scottish Highlands countryside setting, Drumossie Hotel provides easy access to a range or activities and attractions, some of which are listed below.
Outdoor Recreation
* Off-road driving (4x4) Off Site 1 Km
* Go-Cart Racing Off Site 1 Km
* Cycling Off Site 1 Km
* Mountain Biking Off Site 1 Km
* Hiking/Rambling Off Site 1 Km
* Rock Climbing Off Site 1 Km
* Jogging Trails Off Site 1 Km
* Nature Reserves / Trails Off Site 1 Km
Ski-ing
* Cross-Country Skiing Off Site 1 Km
* Downhill Skiing Off Site 1 Km
* Dry Slope Off Site 1 Km
Tennis Facilities
* Lawn Tennis court Off Site 1 Km
* All-weather Tennis court Off Site 1 Km
Equestrian, Shooting & Fishing
* Pony Trekking Off Site 1 Km
* Carriage Driving Off Site 1 Km
* Equestrian Centre Off Site 1 Km
* Private Fishing Rights Off Site 1 Km
* Fly Fishing - Trout Off Site 1 Km
* Fly Fishing - Salmon Off Site 1 Km
* Course Fishing Off Site 1 Km
* Private Shooting Rights Off Site 1 Km
* Clay Shooting Off Site 1 Km
* Pheasant shooting Off Site 1 Km
* Grouse Shooting Off Site 1 Km
* Deer Stalking Off Site 1 Km
* Falconry Off Site 1 Km Business Facilities
Water Sports Facilities
* Mooring facilities Off Site 1 Km
* Sailing Off Site 1 Km
* Canoeing Off Site 1 Km
* Water Skiing Off Site 1 Km
* Diving Off Site 1 Km
* Outdoor swimming pool Off Site 1 Km Driving / MotorSport Facilities
Culloden Battlefield
Located 6 miles (9 km) east of Inverness, Culloden Battlefield was the
site of the final bloody defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie's 1745 uprising
and marked the end of the Jacobite cause. It was also the last battle
fought on British soil.
Fort George Military Museum
Built on a barren spit of land jutting into the Moray Firth at Ardersier,
North East of Inverness, Fort George is the largest artillery fortification
in Britain, if not in Europe. Its elaborate 18th-century bastioned defences
and original garrison buildings survive to this day.
Cawdor Castle
Located 12 miles East of Inverness and set in wooded grounds, Cawdor
Castle dates from the early 14th century. The old drawbridge over the
defensive ditch now takes tourists into the central square tower.
Tomatin Whisky Distillery
Tomatin goes back to the 15th Century when drovers – would fill up their
whisky flasks from a still alongside the Old Laird’s House. A formal
distillery for the making of fine Scotch malt was first built on the
site in 1897 by the Tomatin Spey District Distillery Co Ltd, and revived
in 1909 by the new Tomatin Distillers Co Ltd. It is now in Japanese
ownership.
Loch Ness
Located to the South West of Inverness, Loch Ness is 23 Miles long,
1 Mile wide and averages 700 feet deep, with some parts going deeper.
Ledgend has it that Nessie "the monster" lurks in it's dark waters.
Why not plan a trip during your stay and see if you can spot it for
yourself.
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Spring(April-Mid May)
Avg. Tmp.: HI-62° LO-23°
Rainfall: 3.15 inches
Summer(Mid May-Sept.)
Avg. Tmp. HI-79° LO-29°
Rainfall: 2.9 inches
Autumn(Sept.-Oct.)
Avg. Tmp. HI-59° LO-27°
Rainfall: 3.3 inches
