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Below a number of links to websites we think are worth a visit. The sites will demonstrate that a holiday in Sutherland is a MUST

Dornoch-Cathedral

UK Campsite
A directory of all campsites in the UK including reviews.

Visit Dornoch
The Local Community site with lots of information.

Caithness.org
The site on Caithness and Sutherland!

Undiscovered Scotland
An excellent site with all sorts of information on Scotland.

Scotsmart
The most comprehensive web guide to Scotland.

The Highland Food and Drink Festival
The annual food and drink festival which is now part of the Highland Culture.

Dolphin Ecosse, Cromarty
Dolphin & Nature trips and Boat Charter. Dolphin Ecosse offers you the best opportunity of seeing a wild resident population of the largest Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops Truncatus) in the world.

The Highlands of Scotland Tourist Board
Welcome to the Highlands of Scotland On this site you'll find the definitive accommodation listing for the area. You'll also find details of events, what to see and do, guides to areas within the Scottish Highlands and travel information.

Cromarty Courthouse Museum
The Museum of Cromarty: The Highlands' Top Historic Town Winner of 13 Awards and Commendations Cromarty Courthouse is a registered museum providing an enjoyable way to explore Cromarty's past and resources for those with a serious interest in the history of the North of Scotland.

The Hugh Miller Museum, Cromarty
WELCOME to Frieda and Martin Gostwick's Hugh Miller website. The purpose of the site is to introduce a new and wider public to a neglected 19th Century genius. HUGH MILLER (1802-1856) was unquestionably one of the great Scots of his age, but a man whose lifework and legacy has fallen into unjustified obscurity.

Highland Museum of Childhood
Located in a restored Victorian Station built in 1885 in the beautiful Victorian Spa village of Strathpeffer. The Highland Museum of Childhood has a fantastic collection of toys from the past.

The Tarbat Discovery Centre
Tarbat discovery centre is a major new attraction in the Highlands of Scotland. Archaeology has now revealed a unique early medieval trading settlement, centred on a wealthy 8th-century Pictish community.

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