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What do you do tomorrow? Why not stay another day?

Why would you want to do that? 

Well to start with you won’t have to pack your bags again and find another bed to rest your head tomorrow                                         
after your long days adventure and you will have that great feeling of coming home to your own things.

What adventure?

Well locally you can :

Find out all about ‘Nessie’
Go for walks where the views of Loch Ness are amazing.
Visit Urquhart Castle.
Go for a boat trip, great fun and maybe a chance to spot ‘Nessie’

Or a short trip by car you can :

Visit Glen Affric a National Nature Reserve said to be the most beautiful Glen in Scotland.
There are a couple of waterfalls to see as well (apart from our Falls of Foyers) Divach and Plodda Falls,
you could visit them on the way back from Glen Affric.
Visit Fort George and the Battlefield of Culloden, only 6 miles from Inverness.
How about a tour of the Loch, drive along close to the water into Inverness, out of Inverness,
see the Loch from the other side, stop at Drumnadrochit for lunch before returning through Fort Augustus,
see the canal locks open to let boats through to Loch Ness, over the Suidhe Chuimein and stop at the viewpoint,
fantastic for photos of the Strath.

Returning to Foyers to relax and take in the days adventure before dinner and deciding what to do tomorrow.
Why not stay another day?

Why would you want to do that?

Well you still won’t have to pack your bags and find another bed to rest your head after your long days adventure
and you will still have the great feeling of coming home to your own things.

What? More adventure?

Yes! Did you know we are only an hour or two away from the festival of experiences that is the ‘Highlands of Scotland’?

Go West : In 90 minutes you’re on the West coast, visiting Eilean Donan Castle, the most famous and most photographed castle in Scotland, or Plockton or Skye (you must visit Elgol if you go to Skye) Take a trip to visit the seals at Plockton and be back for tea!

Go North : See the Glens that bore the brunt of the Highland Clearances. Visit Doroch, remember Madonna was married there.. There is also a world famous golf club there. Dunrobin Castle and the Queen Mother’s Castle of Mey await your visit. Visit the Falls of Shin where you can see Salmon leaping and still be back for tea!

Go East : Whisky country, Speyside and distilleries everywhere you look, in 2 hours you can be in the Cooperage of Craigallichie or walking around Glenfiddich or Macallan Distilleries. Retail therapy at Brodie Country Fayre on the way back, a big shopping experience and guess what?- you can still be back for tea!

Go South : Down the A9 or going to Spean Bridge on the A82 and driving through the ‘Monarch of the Glen’ ‘film set’ country to arrive at Aviemore Highland Resort. Visit Rothmurchus Estate with all its activities, quad biking, off road driving, clay shooting and miles of wonderful walking are your to enjoy.Visit Tomatin distillery on the A9 on the way home, this might make you late for tea but is worth the stop.