Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
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Top Tourist Attractions in Inverness - Travel Guide Scotland, United Kingdom
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Inverness - Travel Guide Scotland, United Kingdom:
River Ness, Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre, Inverness Botanic Gardens, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, St. Andrews Cathedral, Ship Space, Greig Street Bridge, The Highlanders' Museum, Highland Aviation Museum, Old High St Stephen's Church
Tomatin: Part 1 - The Business
Robert Anderson, CEO of Tomatin Distillery, talks to us about the history and the identity of the business...
Best Attractions and Places to See in Inverness, Scotland
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List of Best Things to do in Inverness
Eden Court Theatre
Fort George
Greig Street Bridge
Inverness Botanic Gardens
Inverness VisitScotland iCentre
North Coast 500
River Ness
The Highlanders' Museum (Queen's Own Highlanders Collection)
Tomatin Distillery Visitor Centre
Tomatin Distillery: Una película
Una película sobre Tomatin Distillery, el hogar del Highland Single Malt Whisky.
Road Trips in Scotland - Dalarossie Church to Tomatin - Highlands
The beautiful single track road from Dalarossie Church down to Tomatin in the Scottish Highlands on a wet Monday in July.
Places to see in ( Forres - UK )
Places to see in ( Forres - UK )
Forres is a town and former royal burgh situated in the north of Scotland on the Moray coast, approximately 25 miles east of Inverness and 12 miles west of Elgin. Forres has been a winner of the Scotland in Bloom award on several occasions. There are many geographical and historical attractions nearby such as the River Findhorn, and there are many historical artifacts and monuments within the town itself.
A royal castle was present in the area from at least 900 AD, and around 1140 AD Forres became a royal burgh. Royal burghs were founded by the Kings of Scots of the 12th century to encourage trade and economic improvement. The local abbey was plundered by the Wolf of Badenoch.
The town is the location of Sueno's Stone, an enormous carved stone probably created by Picts to commemorate a battle against Norse invaders. The stele is 20 feet (6 metres) tall and encased in glass structure to protect it from the elements and graffiti. Sueno's Stone translates to Sven's Stone. Brodie Castle lies near the town.
Other attractions to Forres include Dallas Dhu distillery, which lies just south of the town; although no longer producing, the distillery is maintained in working order by Historic Environment Scotland. Benromach Distillery, located just north of the Forres bypass, is an active distillery with a visitors' centre.
Forres is situated on the A96 trunk route connecting the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. The River Findhorn was originally crossed by fording near Waterford Farm. A suspension bridge was opened in 1831 to cross the river at the west end of the town. This bridge was replaced by the current bridge in 1938. Due to high volumes of traffic passing through the town centre, a bypass was built in the late 1980s to reduce congestion in the town centre. The A940 connects Forres with Grantown-on-Spey, Aviemore and the south directly without the requirement of driving via Inverness. The B9011 connects Forres to Kinloss Barracks and Findhorn Bay.
Forres railway station is situated just outside the town and is operated by Abellio ScotRail. The town of Forres was once a triangular junction in the Highland Railway network, travelling through Forres was once the quickest route to reach Inverness from the south. Originally the station had four platforms; two of which were on the north side of the triangle on the route between Inverness and Aberdeen, the third on the south west side of the triangle used by services to Grantown-on-Spey.
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