Best Attractions near The Wee Hoose
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The Wee Hoose
Charming stone cottage retreat in peaceful Lairg with stunning Highland views and cozy traditional comforts.
Lairg IV27 4AZ4.8Excellent 31 Reviews -
Carbisdale Castle
A dramatic Scottish Highland castle of defiance, royal refuge, and exclusive retreat with sweeping views over the Kyle of Sutherland.
Carbisdale Castle, Culrain, Ardgay IV24 3DP4.5Excellent 26 Reviews -
Kyle of Sutherland
Tranquil tidal estuary in the Scottish Highlands, rich in wildlife, history, and scenic beauty between Rosehall and Bonar Bridge.
Ardgay IV24 3DW -
Croick Church
An exceptionally preserved Thomas Telford church bearing witness to Highland Clearances and rural Scottish heritage.
Ardgay IV24 3BS4.5Excellent 50 Reviews -
Alladale Wilderness Reserve
Immerse yourself in the wild luxury of Scotland’s Alladale Wilderness Reserve, where conservation meets comfort in a breathtaking Highland sanctuary.
Alladale Wilderness Reserve, Ardgay IV24 3BS4.9Excellent 39 Reviews -
The Carnegie Club, Skibo Castle
Experience timeless Edwardian luxury and world-class golf at Scotland’s most exclusive private members’ club nestled in the breathtaking Highlands.
The Carnegie Club, Skibo Castle, Clashmore, Dornoch IV25 3RQ4.7Excellent 116 Reviews -
Skelbo Castle
Explore the evocative ruins of Skelbo Castle, a 14th-century Highland fortress with commanding views over Loch Fleet and a rich Scottish heritage.
Dornoch IV25 3QG4.1Very Good 66 Reviews -
Balblair Distillery
Historic Highland whisky distillery since 1790, offering vintage single malts and warm, intimate tours in scenic Edderton.
Edderton, Tain IV19 1LB4.8Excellent 154 Reviews -
Co-op Food - Dornoch - St Gilbert Street
Conveniently located in Dornoch’s Cathedral Square, Co-op Food offers fresh essentials, delivery, and accessibility daily from 7am to 10pm.
Cathedral Square, Dornoch IV25 3SJ4.5Excellent 24 Reviews -
Dornoch Cathedral
Discover the tranquil beauty and deep history of Dornoch Cathedral, the northernmost medieval sanctuary on mainland Britain.
Dornoch IV25 3SH4.5Excellent 117 Reviews
Other attractions near The Wee Hoose
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The Carnegie Whisky Cellars
Discover rare whiskies and expert tastings in the heart of historic Dornoch at The Carnegie Whisky Cellars.
Dornoch IV25 3FD4.8Excellent 31 Reviews -
Dunrobin Castle & Gardens
Explore Dunrobin Castle’s fairy-tale turrets, historic interiors, stunning gardens, and captivating falconry displays in Scotland’s Northern Highlands.
Golspie KW10 6SF4.7Excellent 6,817 Reviews -
The Sutherland Show
Experience the vibrant agricultural heritage and community spirit of the Scottish Highlands at The Sutherland Show in Dornoch.
Golf Links, Sutherland, Dornoch IV25 3LY4.8Excellent 21 Reviews -
Dornoch Beach
Expansive golden sands and serene coastal views await at Dornoch Beach, a tranquil escape on Scotland’s scenic east coast.
Dornoch IV25 3LX4.8Excellent 667 Reviews -
The Glenmorangie Distillery Co
Explore Scotland’s tallest copper stills and innovative whisky craftsmanship at Glenmorangie Distillery by the serene Dornoch Firth.
A9, Tain IV19 1PZ4.4Very Good 434 Reviews -
Carn Liath
Explore Carn Liath Broch, a remarkably preserved Iron Age stone tower overlooking the Moray Firth, showcasing ancient Scottish ingenuity and coastal beauty.
Brora KW10 6SF4.6Excellent 446 Reviews -
Tesco Superstore
A modern, accessible supermarket in Tain offering fresh produce, everyday essentials, and community-focused services from 8 AM to 10 PM daily.
Tesco, Shore Rd, Tain IV19 1EH4.1Very Good 81 Reviews -
Tain Museum
Discover the rich heritage of Easter Ross and Clan Ross at Tain Museum, a charming volunteer-run gem in the Scottish Highlands.
Castle Brae, Tain IV19 1AJ4.6Excellent 85 Reviews -
The Bone Caves
Explore ancient limestone caves high in the Scottish Highlands, where Ice Age animal bones and stunning views tell a story of prehistoric wilderness.
Tain, Lairg IV27 4HL4.8Excellent 163 Reviews -
The Pink House
A vivid pink folly on Loch Glass’s shore, blending whimsical charm with Highland wilderness and stunning mountain views.
Dingwall IV16 9XW4.3Very Good 16 Reviews -
Fyrish Monument
Explore the historic Fyrish Monument near Alness, a stunning landmark offering scenic hikes and breathtaking views of the Scottish Highlands.
Alness IV16 9XL4.8Excellent 691 Reviews -
Ardvreck Castle Waterfall
Discover the haunting ruins and cascading waterfall of Ardvreck Castle, where Scottish history meets breathtaking Highland nature.
Lairg IV27 4HL4.7Excellent 48 Reviews -
Ardvreck Castle
Explore the haunting ruins of Ardvreck Castle, a dramatic Highland landmark steeped in history, legend, and stunning lochside views.
Lairg IV27 4HL4.6Excellent 1,831 Reviews -
Dalmore Distillery
Historic Highland distillery crafting iconic single malt whiskies with a legendary stag emblem on the scenic Cromarty Firth shore.
Dalmore, Alness IV17 0UT4.4Very Good 55 Reviews -
Fearn Abbey [Church Of Scotland]
Discover Fearn Abbey, the northernmost Premonstratensian church in Scotland, blending medieval heritage with serene rural beauty near Tain.
Tain IV20 1TL4.5Excellent 10 Reviews -
Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve
Explore three billion years of Earth’s history at Knockan Crag, where ancient rocks and breathtaking Highland vistas reveal Scotland’s geological story.
Knockan Crag, Elphin, Lairg IV27 4HH4.8Excellent 851 Reviews -
Invergordon Tours
Discover the Scottish Highlands with expert guides on personalized tours from Invergordon’s charming port town.
27 Saltburn Rd, Invergordon IV18 0HH4.6Excellent 76 Reviews -
Tarbat Discovery Centre
Explore the rich Pictish heritage and medieval mysteries of the Tarbat Peninsula at this unique museum set within an ancient Highland church.
Tarbatness Rd, Portmahomack, Tain IV20 1YA4.7Excellent 250 Reviews -
Loch Assynt
A breathtaking freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, framed by rugged peaks and historic castle ruins, perfect for nature and history lovers.
Lairg IV27 4HL4.8Excellent 77 Reviews -
Broch Dun Dornaigil
Explore Broch Dun Dornaigil, a stunning Iron Age monument in the Scottish Highlands, blending rich history with breathtaking natural beauty.
Lairg IV27 4UL4.6Excellent 83 Reviews -
Allt Chranaidh Waterfall
Discover the dramatic beauty and serene wilderness of Allt Chranaidh Waterfall, a hidden gem cascading through the Scottish Highlands.
A894, Lairg IV27 4HW4.9Excellent 234 Reviews -
Nigg Old Church
Discover the ancient charm of Nigg Old Church, home to the exquisite 8th-century Nigg Stone, a pinnacle of Pictish medieval art in Scotland.
Tain IV19 1QR5.0Excellent 11 Reviews -
Hilton Of Cadboll Stone
Discover the Hilton of Cadboll Stone, a stunning 8th-century Pictish cross-slab blending intricate art, rare female imagery, and early Christian symbolism.
Hilton, Tain IV20 1XE4.6Excellent 61 Reviews -
Mermaid of the North
Discover Balintore’s iconic 10-foot bronze mermaid, a captivating coastal sculpture steeped in local legend and maritime heritage.
East St, Balintore, Tain IV20 1UA4.5Excellent 901 Reviews -
Shandwick Stone
Discover the Shandwick Stone, a towering Pictish cross-slab near Tain, Scotland, showcasing intricate carvings and ancient Christian artistry.
Tain IV20 1UX4.5Excellent 138 Reviews -
North West Highlands Geopark
Explore ancient landscapes and geological wonders at Scotland’s North West Highlands UNESCO Global Geopark, where Earth’s history comes alive.
The Rock Stop, Unapool, Lairg IV27 4HW -
Cromarty beach
Explore Cromarty Beach’s serene shores and ancient fossils where Scotland’s prehistoric past meets stunning coastal beauty.
Barkly House, Braehead, Cromarty IV11 8YQ4.5Excellent 30 Reviews -
Cromarty Courthouse Museum
Discover Highland justice and local heritage in Cromarty’s elegant 18th-century courthouse museum on the scenic Black Isle.
Church St, Cromarty IV11 8XA4.7Excellent 87 Reviews -
The National Trust For Scotland
Explore the birthplace and museum of Hugh Miller, Scotland’s pioneering geologist and fossil hunter, nestled in historic Cromarty.
Hugh Millers Cottage, Church St, Cromarty IV11 8XA5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage and Museum
Step into the world of Hugh Miller at his birthplace cottage and museum, where geology, history, and nature intertwine in Cromarty’s charming setting.
Church St, Cromarty IV11 8XA4.4Very Good 72 Reviews -
Iron Age Roundhouse
Step back in time at Helmsdale’s Iron Age Roundhouse, a captivating glimpse into ancient Highland life and architecture.
Helmsdale KW7 6HD2.9Average 8 Reviews -
Kylesku Bridge
A visually striking curved concrete bridge in the Scottish Highlands offering stunning views and rich history along the North Coast 500.
Kylesku Bridge, Lairg IV27 4HW4.7Excellent 1,104 Reviews -
Assynt Viewpoint
Dramatic Highland peaks frame an ancient loch and castle ruins in Scotland's remote geological wonderland.
Lairg IV27 4TL4.7Excellent 381 Reviews -
RSPB Forsinard Flows
Explore one of the world's largest blanket bogs with rare wildlife, scenic trails, and a unique visitor centre in the heart of Scotland’s Flow Country.
Forsinard KW13 6YT4.7Excellent 132 Reviews -
Falls Of Measach
Experience the breathtaking 46-meter Falls of Measach plunging into Scotland’s dramatic Corrieshalloch Gorge, framed by a historic suspension bridge and lush woodland.
A835, Garve IV23 2PJ4.7Excellent 391 Reviews -
Dingwall Castle Doocot
Discover the historical allure of Dingwall Castle Doocot, a captivating landmark showcasing Scotland's architectural heritage and picturesque landscapes.
25 Castle St, Dingwall IV15 9HU3.6Good 76 Reviews -
Ardmair Beach
Discover the tranquil beauty of Ardmair Beach, where pristine sands meet majestic Highland mountains in a serene coastal retreat.
A835, Ullapool IV26 2TN4.8Excellent 76 Reviews -
Castle Leod
Historic Highland fortress and seat of Clan Mackenzie, nestled in scenic woodlands near Strathpeffer with rich heritage and ancient trees.
Castle Leod, Strathpeffer IV14 9AA4.5Excellent 151 Reviews -
North West Sutherland National Scenic Area
Explore ancient landscapes, rich wildlife, and rugged beauty in Scotland’s North West Sutherland National Scenic Area.
Lairg IV27 4PA5.0Excellent 3 Reviews -
Eagle Stone
Discover the ancient Eagle Stone, a Pictish carved monument steeped in clan history and Highland legend, perched quietly on Strathpeffer’s northern hill.
The Old Station, Strathpeffer IV14 9DH4.5Excellent 4 Reviews -
Eagle Stone Path
Discover the ancient Eagle Stone, a Pictish carved monument steeped in clan history and legend, nestled on the peaceful outskirts of Strathpeffer.
A834, Strathpeffer IV14 9DH4.6Excellent 7 Reviews -
Clach an Tiompain
A 7th-century Pictish symbol stone with an eagle carving and a Highland prophecy, standing on a hill above Strathpeffer.
Strathpeffer IV14, UK4.4Very Good 26 Reviews -
Ord of Caithness
A dramatic granite headland offering sweeping sea views and rich Highland history on Scotland’s northeastern coast.
Ord of Caithness4.5Excellent 2 Reviews -
Strathpeffer
Historic Victorian spa village nestled in scenic Scottish Highlands with rich heritage, natural beauty, and cultural charm.
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Rogie Falls
Discover the breathtaking Rogie Falls with its iconic suspension bridge, scenic woodland trails, and stunning salmon leaps in the Scottish Highlands.
A835, Strathpeffer IV14 9EQ4.7Excellent 2,690 Reviews -
Fairy Glen Falls
Discover the enchanting Fairy Glen Falls, a tranquil woodland walk to twin waterfalls on Scotland’s Black Isle, alive with wildlife and folklore.
Rosemarkie, Fortrose IV10 8SJ4.7Excellent 981 Reviews -
Castle Varrich
Explore Castle Varrich, a historic castle in the Scottish Highlands, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Scotland's medieval past.
Tongue, Lairg IV27 4XH4.6Excellent 195 Reviews -
Ousdale Broch
Discover Ousdale Broch, a captivating Iron Age fortress in Caithness, blending ancient architecture with Norse history and scenic northern landscapes.
Berriedale KW7 6HD4.8Excellent 66 Reviews -
Groam House Museum
Discover the intricate world of Pictish and Celtic art at Groam House Museum, home to the iconic Rosemarkie Stone and George Bain’s celebrated designs.
High St, Rosemarkie, Fortrose IV10 8UF4.7Excellent 116 Reviews -
Fortrose Cathedral
Explore the evocative ruins of Fortrose Cathedral, a medieval red sandstone seat of Scottish ecclesiastical power nestled in a tranquil Highland square.
7 Cathedral Square, Inverness, Fortrose IV10 8TB4.5Excellent 351 Reviews -
Tongue Causeway
Scenic 3.8 km causeway and bridge crossing the Kyle of Tongue, offering stunning Highland views and wildlife encounters.
A838, Lairg IV27 4XH4.7Excellent 19 Reviews -
The Highlanders' Museum
Explore Scotland’s Highland military legacy through immersive exhibits and a vast collection housed within the historic Fort George.
Ardersier, Inverness IV2 7TD4.7Excellent 414 Reviews -
Norse Bakehouse
A cozy family-run cafe in Rhitongue serving artisan focaccia, pizzas, and cakes with friendly service and stunning Highland views.
Woodend, A836, Rhitongue, Lairg IV27 4XW4.6Excellent 659 Reviews -
Clootie Well
Discover the mystical Munlochy Clootie Well, where ancient Celtic healing rituals and colorful clooties entwine in Scotland’s enchanting Black Isle woods.
A832, Munlochy IV8 8AD4.2Very Good 468 Reviews -
Fort George
Explore Fort George’s vast 18th-century fortress, where history, stunning coastal views, and military heritage come alive near Inverness.
Near, Ardersier, Inverness IV2 7TD4.6Excellent 3,752 Reviews -
Chanonry Point
Experience breathtaking close encounters with bottlenose dolphins at Chanonry Point, a scenic Black Isle peninsula renowned for wildlife and coastal beauty.
Ness Rd, Fortrose IV10 8SD4.6Excellent 4,807 Reviews -
Black Isle Brewing Co
Explore Scotland’s first organic brewery set in the scenic Black Isle, where sustainability meets exceptional craft beer.
Old Allangrange, Munlochy IV8 8NZ4.8Excellent 159 Reviews -
Achmelvich Bay
Discover Achmelvich Bay’s pristine white sands, vibrant watersports, and breathtaking Highland scenery on Scotland’s northern coast.
Lairg IV27 4JB4.8Excellent 711 Reviews
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