Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
BOTTLE
NOSED DOLPHINS, THE MORAY FIRTH
Highlights
1
Glen Coe
Spectacular, moody, poignant and
full of history - a glorious spot for hiking or
simply absorbing the atmosphere.
See p.404
2
Cruise Loch Ness
Chances of seeing the
famous monster Nessie aren't high, but the
on-board sonar images are intriguing and the
scenery's fine.
See p.408 & p.416
3
Glen Affric
Some of Scotland's best-hidden
scenery, with ancient Caledonian forests and
gushing rivers.
See p.412
4
Dolphins of the Moray Firth
Europe's
most northerly school of bottle-nosed
dolphins can be seen from the shore or on a
boat trip.
See p.419
5
The Cairngorms
Scotland's grandest
mountain massif, located within Britain's largest
national park, where rare plants, wild animals,
inspiring vistas and challenging outdoor
activities abound.
See p.425
6
Whisky nosing
Take a tutored “nosing”
(tasting) on the very premises where the stuff is
made and matured.
See p.431
HIGHLIGHTS ARE MARKED ON THE MAP ON P.394