Places to see in ( Nairn - UK )
Places to see in ( Nairn - UK )
Nairn is a town and former burgh in the Highland council area of Scotland. Nairn is an ancient fishing port and market town around 16 miles east of Inverness. Nairn was the county town of the wider county of Nairn also known as Nairnshire.
Nairn is now best known as a seaside resort, with two golf courses, award-winning beaches, a community centre/mid-scale arts venue (Nairn Community & Arts Centre), a small theatre (called The Little Theatre) and one small museum, providing information on the local area and incorporating the collection of the former Fishertown museum.
Nairn has an expanse of sand beaches that were used extensively in training exercises for the Normandy landings during World War 2. The beaches around Nairn had landmines planted, during clearance operations in 1945 by 11th Company, Bomb Disposal, Royal engineers. High pressure water jetting was used to displace shingle on top of mines to make clearance easier. Notably during this period two German spies who had been dropped by U-boat in the Moray Firth were arrested at Nairn Railway Station attempting to board a train to Inverness.
The A96 from Inverness to Aberdeen currently passes through Nairn town itself. Fergus Ewing, Scottish National Party MSP for Inverness and Nairn (and before 2011 Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber), has been canvassing for a Nairn by-pass to be developed. Nairn Improvement Community Enterprise was formed in 2010 as a company limited by guarantee to facilitate the regeneration of Nairn Town Centre and its surrounding areas and membership is open to all residents.
The town also hosts the Nairn International Jazz Festival. Nairn is also the host for the annual Nairn Book & Arts festival which takes place every year in June at the Nairn Community & Arts Centre. Nairn is home to the Little Theatre, run by the Nairn Drama Club, which was established in 1946. Nairn stages one of the biggest Highland games in the North.
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Rowanlea Cottage - Nairn - United Kingdom
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Rowanlea Cottage hotel city: Nairn - Country: United Kingdom
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Rowanlea Cottage offers accommodation in Nairn, 700 metres from Nairn Museum. The holiday home is 7 km from Cawdor Castle. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. The kitchen has a dishwasher.
-- Rowanlea Cottage度假屋位于奈恩(Nairn),距离奈恩博物馆(Nairn Museum)700米,距离考德城堡(Cawdor Castle)7公里,提供覆盖各处的免费WiFi。 这间自助式的Rowanlea Cottage度假屋提供带洗碗机的厨房、毛巾、床单以及烧烤设施。 度假屋距离因弗内斯机场(Inverness Airport)11公里。
-- Дом для отпуска Rowanlea Cottage находится в городе Нэрн, в 700 метрах от музея Нэрна и в 7 км от замка Кодор. К услугам гостей бесплатный Wi-Fi. Кухня оснащена посудомоечной машиной. Постельное белье и полотенца входят в стоимость проживания.
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Carnach House - Nairn, United Kingdom - Video Review
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Located in Nairn, 1.8 miles from Nairn Museum, Carnach House features free WiFi access and free private parking.
A flat-screen TVwith cable channels, as well as a CD player are available. Certain rooms feature a sitting area to relax in after a busy day. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer.
There is a shared lounge at the property.
The nearest airport is Inverness Airport, 6 miles from the property.
Beach Lane Cottage, Nairn, United Kingdom HD review
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Beach Lane Cottage is a vacation home is located in Nairn in Highlands and and is 1,968 feet from Nairn Museum. The property is 4.3 miles from Cawdor Castle and free private parking is provided.
Inverness Airport is 7 miles away.
Orford castle, suffolk, UK
It does not look very big, tall yes, but you will be amazed at the amount of rooms etc there are inside. It is a typical fortification, the bedrooms(?) are basic, just enough room for a bed, and the halls are functional. This is not a place for entertaining, it is what it is.... a defensive castle.
Allan Nairn on Elliott Abrams and the U.S. Dirty Wars in Central America
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Longtime investigative reporter Allan Nairn has played a significant role in exposing United States involvement and sponsorship of brutal regimes and security forces around the globe. He survived the Dili massacre in East Timor in the early 1990s. He exposed the CIA’s financing of right-wing death squads in Haiti and other countries as well as the CIA’s support for brutal military dictators in places like Guatemala and El Salvador. Allan Nairn also debated Trump’s Venezuela point man Elliott Abrams on national television in the 1990s and in that debate he called for Abrams to stand trial for war crimes.
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Scotland's future - Richard Laird at Nairn Community Centre
Yes Nairnshire meeting 22nd January 2014
Places to see in ( Eyemouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Eyemouth - UK )
Eyemouth is a small town and civil parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is 2 miles east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Eyemouth is very nearly due east of Glasgow. In fact Eyemouth's latitude is 55.8691°N, whilst Glasgow's is 55.8642°N, so Eyemouth is about 600 yards further north.
The town's name comes from its location at the mouth of the Eye Water. The Berwickshire coastline consists of high cliffs over deep clear water with sandy coves and picturesque harbours. A fishing port, Eyemouth holds a yearly Herring Queen Festival. Notable buildings in the town include Gunsgreen House and a cemetery watch-house built to stand guard against the Resurrectionists (body snatchers). Many of the features of a traditional fishing village are preserved in the narrow streets and 'vennels', giving shelter from the sea and well-suited to the smuggling tradition of old.
Eyemouth is not far from the small villages of Ayton, Reston, St. Abbs, Coldingham and Burnmouth. The coast offers opportunities for birdwatching, walking, fishing and diving. Accommodation includes several hotels, B&Bs and a holiday park. The geology of the area shows evidence of folding that led James Hutton to announce that the surface of the earth had changed dramatically over the ages.
Other places of interest nearby include the fortifications of Berwick-upon-Tweed also designed by Sir Richard Lee, and its military museum, Paxton House, the Union Bridge and the Chain Bridge Honey Farm, and scores of quiet country roads skirting the Cheviot Hills, frequently snow-capped in winter. Many visitors pause on their journey on the A1 to photograph their arrival in Scotland or their departure to England at the border crossing. Though the border has significance to many visitors, most local people think of themselves as 'Borderers' rather than as Scots or English. Nearby the border is a nature trail through the mysteriously named 'Conundrum' Farm. Typical Border towns and villages, such as Kelso, Grantshouse, Abbey St Bathans, Cove, Cockburnspath (pronounced 'coburnspath' or 'copath' by locals), Cornhill, Wooler, Morpeth, Alnmouth and Alnwick are all within easy reach for day trips from Eyemouth. Near Chirnside stood Ninewells House, since demolished, where David Hume, whom many regard as foremost among the philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, if not the greatest of all time, spent much of his life.
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Town Centre, Elgin, Moray, Scotland
Video of the Town/City Centre in Elgin, Morayshire.
SCOTLAND ROAD TRIP ~DRIVING TO THE HIGHLANDS~ TRAVEL WITH ME TO INVERNESS
Driving from Perthshire to Inverness Nov 2019 and stayed at Kingsmills Hotel Inverness.
Had dinner atThe Hotel Consevatory Restaurant and I ordered for my starter - Cullen skink -a lightly smoked scottish cod soup and for my main course -Pan seared North SeaWild halibut-with crab tortellini, bouillabaisse sauce, baby leeks and samphire
Absolutely gorgeous hotel, we were in a garden room so beautiful and spacious. The breakfast was good and I loved the pool , sauna and steam bath.I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone.
Highly recommend to read the guidebook of King Fisher visitor guide of Inverness lochness and Nairn
10 Things you must in Inverness
1-Go lochness monster hunting
2- Visit a castle or Two-Urquhart castle and cawdor castle
3-Highland Traditions- Discover the traditions of the highlands at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
4- Play a round of golf-The nairn Gold club and nairn DunbarChampionship Golf course
5-Visit the culloden battlefield
6-Try haggis, neeps and tatties
7 -Visit a Distillery
8-Spend a day at nairn beach
9-Take in the scenery
10- Stroll, cycle,or sail Down the caledonian Canal
The magic scottish highland route overflowing with jaw-dropping panoramic vistas, tiny remote towns , mystical forests, distilleries galore and impressive castles. Autumn is a beautiful time of year to visit Scotland , the landscape are ablaze with autumnal colours and there's no better way to explore this scenery than through a road trip around Scotland
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Places to visit in Inverness in Scotland, United Kingdom. Inverness Castle
Inverness Castle and Surrounding in Scotland, UK. Beautiful tourist spot. Approximate 3hr and 40min journey by train from Edinbrugh
Cawdor Castle nahe Inverness, Schottland
Cawdor Castle nahe Inverness, Schottland, ist ein ganz besonderes Schloss. Es befindet sich noch heute im Besitz der Familie Cawdor, die es zu bestimmten Jahreszeiten immer noch bewohnt. Während der Sommermonate zieht Lady Cawdor aus dem Schloss aus und macht es für Besucher zugänglich. Daher sieht man in Cawdor Castle ein Schloss, das kein Museum ist, sondern tatsächlich noch bewohnt ist.
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Nick Nairn - Taste of Angus. Angus Glens Moorland Group
Nick Nairn talks grouse shooting at the taste of Angus event
Nairn siging Crazy train
My son signing along to crazy train .
V & A Museum - Dundee [4K/UHD]
Sunday 17th September 2018 saw the 2nd day of the V&A Museum in Dundee being open. It was a ticketed day for ballot winners only, so no entry for me.
Instead, I walked around the perimeter of the museum, which is bounded by the River Tay to the South
Fort George Infantry Barracks, Inverness, Scotland - Skydronauts.uk
Fort George is one of the most outstanding fortifications in Europe. It was built in the wake of the Battle of Culloden (1746) as a secure base for King George II’s army.
The imposing fort was designed by Lieutenant-General William Skinner and took 22 years to complete. It has since served the British Army for 250 years, now used as an Infantry Barracks.
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Baconsthorpe Castle
Baconsthorpe Castle is a fortified manor house with the story of a ghost throwing pebbles into the moat. Far more interesting than we expected, let us show you around.
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Somme Battlefield Pipe Band from France Beating Retreat as guests at Aboyne Highland Games 2019
The Somme Battlefield Pipe Band were special guests at the 2019 Aboyne Highland Games in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The band, which consists of 27 pipers and drummers, took part in the massed band displays and also performed Beating Retreat to mark the end of the Games, which this video shows. Apologies for the sound, there was a funfair by the Games park which can be heard as the band were playing.
The band, a French group formed in 1989 to commemorate the sacrifice of Scottish soldiers who fought in northern France during the wars, performed at the Games to acknowledge the contribution that men from the local area made to Britain’s war effort, including 5 young men from Aboyne who died during the Battle of the Somme. Here the band were performing during Beating Retreat to mark the end of the Games.
Places to see in ( Elgin - UK )
Places to see in ( Elgin - UK )
Elgin is a former cathedral city and Royal Burgh in Moray, Scotland. Elgin is the administrative and commercial centre for Moray. The town originated to the south of the River Lossie on the higher ground above the floodplain. Elgin is first documented in the Cartulary of Moray in 1190 AD. It was created a Royal Burgh in the 12th century by King David I of Scotland and by that time had a castle on top of the present day Lady Hill to the west of the town.
The modern town straddles the River Lossie, with the suburbs of Bishopmill to the north and New Elgin to the south. Permo-Triassic rocks, rare in Scotland, are commonly found around Elgin. These are composed of aeolian sandstone formed when this area was subjected to desert conditions. Quarry Wood, on the town's edge, has a formation nicknamed Cuttie's Hillock which produced the internationally known fossils called the Elgin Reptiles. In the Elgin district, boulders belonging to the lowest group of Jurassic strata, Oxford clay and chalk are found both in glacial deposits and on the surface of the ground. The largest of these deposits is at Linksfield, where limestone and shale lie on boulder clay. There is a large hill in downtown Elgin, often viewed as the highlight of the Elgin tourist trail.
Elgin is situated on the A96 trunk route which connects the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. Heavy traffic through the town causes serious congestion. Scottish transport minister Tavish Scott visited the town in August 2006 to look at the traffic management problems and to meet campaigners for a bypass. It is estimated that a bypass would remove about one third of traffic from Elgin's streets. The A941 runs from Lossiemouth through Elgin to Rothes, Craigellachie, Dufftown and Rhynie. Elgin railway station is operated by Abellio ScotRail. The railway also connects to Aberdeen and Inverness which have trains to other UK destinations. Elgin's bus station is operated mainly by Stagecoach, and provides services within Elgin and to other local towns as well as to Aberdeen and Inverness. There is a 'Jet' bus service which runs to the Inverness Airport at Dalcross, Inverness has flights to mainly UK destinations while Aberdeen airport has UK and international flights.
Alot to see in ( Elgin - UK ) such as :
Elgin Cathedral
Elgin Museum, 1 High Street
Elgin Library, Cooper Park
Elgin Golf Club, Hardhillock, Birnie Road
Glassgreen Golf Range, Birnie Road
Cooper Park: boating, pitch and putt, tennis
Biblical Gardens
Moray Leisure Centre, Borough Briggs Road, containing swimming pool, ice rink and a gymnasium
Town Hall with auditorium for production of shows
Community Centre, Trinity Road: badminton
The Lantern Gallery, 18 South Guildry Street
Red Shoes Theatre and music venue, High Street
Elgin Youth Café, Francis Place
Moray Jazz Club, ground floor of the Elgin City Football Club, Borough Briggs Road
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NC500: Tour Of Keiss Castle In Scotland
Keiss Castle in Scotland is our next destination where it is so dangerous you are not allowed to enter. First we take you to a Broch and get some unexpected WW2 bunkers to explore.
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