Travelling North from Inverness. Head North over the Kessock Bridge remaining on the A9 for approx 25 miles. You will pass Alness and then cross the Balnagowan River at Kildary. Pass Ken's Peugeot garage on LHS and Shandwick Inn on RHS. Pass turning to Logie Hill on LHS - you are nearly here. Look out for blue P sign and then white railings on LHS - you will see a stone with Old School House on the verge. You have arrived.
Travelling South from Tain, continue on A9 bypass to Nigg Roundabout. At roundabout take third exit continuing on A9 South. Approx. 500m you will see electrical substation on RHS and almost immediately opposite some white gates and railings - you have arrived.
Nearby Attractions
The location of the site is ideal for exploring the Scottish Highlands and Islands as well as having numerous local attractions close by such as five castles, numerous distilleries (the famous Glen Morangie distillery being just down the road) and miles of forest walks and tracks including bike trails. There are golf courses at Tain and Dornoch nearby. The Seaboard Penninsula starts from just across the road from the site and is a treasure trove of undiscovered historical gems, places of interest and local folklore as well as providing access to two national cycling routes.
Tain, just five minutes away, has much to offer the tourist, including a local events calendar, a museum and galleries and shops. It is well worth a visit and there is a good choice of places to eat out or buy a takeaway. Takeaways can also be delivered to the site.
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