Things to Do from The Clubhouse Hotel Nairn

Nairn is nestled along the rugged shores of the Moray Firth, Nairn is a picturesque town travelers seeking the embrace of golf courses, nature and quiet charm. The Clubhouse Hotel Nairn is just 20 mins away from both Inverness and the airport and is an ideal base for exploring the Highlands and the North Coast 500 route. The town is also home to several prestigious golf courses, including Nairn Golf Club, Castle Stuart Golf Course (only 20 mins away) and Nairn Dunbar.

 

Explore the shops such as Crafty Wee Birdie Gift Shop or Fisher Gift Shop where of enjoy Nairn’s local cafe’s (James' at the putting green cafe or Strathnairn beach cafe) offer the perfect setting for cosy afternoons spent sipping coffee, gazing out at the ever-changing seascape. Our visit the beautiful Golf View Hotel for a afternoon tea, light lunch our luxury spa to relax and watch the beautiful scenic views of Nairn or enjoy lunch or dinner taking in Nairn’s beauty.

Or, if adventure calls, embark on a scenic drive through the surrounding Highlands, with majestic hills and forests and the distant peaks of the Cairngorms, these create an inspiring backdrop to your journey. With its unique ‘micro climate’ Nairn enjoys a reputation for warm, sunny weather for much of the year. Notable nearby attractions include Cawdor and Brodie Castles, the historic Urquhart Castle and the iconic Loch Ness offering the perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history and wonderful outdoor activities. Whether seeking relaxation, historical exploration, or outdoor adventures, Nairn provides a diverse range of experiences.

 

Stunning Beaches: Nairn is known for its long sandy beaches, ideal for leisurely walks and views over the Moray Firth offering a peaceful place to come on holiday.

 

Outdoor Activities: The town is perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers or anyone looking for peace and quiet. From birdwatching and golf to hiking in nearby woodlands and exploring the stunning coastline, Nairn offers various ways to emerge guests in the outdoors.

 

Tours: Nature, Boat, Golf, Distilleries: whiskey and gin.

 

Rich history: Nairn also boasts historical landmarks, including castles close by such as Cawdor Castle, just a short drive away, made famous by Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Brodie Castle and Inverness Castle are a short drive away too. Culloden battlefield is also close by. Nairn also boasts Nairn Museum which highlights the towns maritime and the surrounding areas heritage. Nairn is also the central hub for the north coast 500 which has become a massive tourist attraction.

 

Wildlife: Nairn is great for wildlife enthusiasts. The Moray Firth is home to dolphins, whales and seabirds for guests to spot while strolling along the shore line or on a boat trip.

 

Accessibility: Located just 20 mins from Inverness and Inverness airport, Nairn is easily accessible and makes a great base for exploring the Highlands of Scotland.