The Northern Highlands and the Western Isles

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  • 1. Handa Island

    Just off the coast of Scourie is Handa Island, a sanctuary that shelters huge seabird colonies, especially impressive at nesting time. On the dramatic cliffs you can gaze at more than 200,000 nesting birds, including guillemots, razorbills, great skuas, kittiwakes, and, of course, crowd-pleasingly colorful puffins. Sturdy boots, a waterproof jacket, and a degree of fitness are needed to walk the path around the island. This remarkable reserve, administered by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, is open only in spring and summer. Get there on the Handa Ferry ( www.handa-ferry.com)—in reality, a small open boat—from Tarbet, 3 miles north of Scourie. It runs Monday to Saturday and costs £20 per person.

    Highland, IV27 4TE, Scotland
    07920-468572-Handa Island ranger

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    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Mar
  • 2. Inverewe Garden

    A highlight of the area, Inverewe Garden has lush plantings tucked away behind a dense barrier of trees and shrubs. This is all thanks to the warm North Atlantic Drift, which takes the edge off winter frosts. Inverewe is sometimes described as subtropical, but this inaccuracy irritates the head gardener; do not expect coconuts and palm trees here. Instead, look for rarities like the blue Himalayan poppy. The garden, located 6 miles north of Gairloch, is also a haven for wildlife, with Scotland's Big 5 (the red squirrel, red deer, otter, seal, and golden eagle) all found around here.

    Off A832, Poolewe, Highland, IV22 2LG, Scotland
    01445-712952

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    Rate Includes: £13, Closed Nov.–Mar.
  • 3. Attadale Gardens

    A little over halfway between Shieldaig and Kyle of Lochalsh, this 20-acre estate centered around a striking 18th-century house makes for an energizing break. Highlights here include the historic Sunken Garden, the atmospheric Old Wood, and the peaceful Japanese Garden. Kids will also enjoy following the sculpture trail, with a range of eclectic animal figures by artists from around the world; look out for the distinctive wild-cat pointer on the sundial. Climb the steps up from the Old Rhododendron Walk for stunning views of the estate and beyond—on a clear day you can see the Cuillin Hills of Skye—then grab a drink and snack in the DIY tearoom. You can also reach Attadale by train from Kyle of Lochalsh or Inverness; the station is just outside.

    Off A890, Kyle of Lochalsh, Highland, IV54 8YX, Scotland
    01520-722603

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    Rate Includes: £10, Closed Nov.–Mar.
  • 4. Bright Water Visitor Centre

    Discover Ring of Bright Water, Gavin Maxwell's much-loved account of his work with otters on the island of Eilean Ban, at this center just across the bridge from Kyle of Lochalsh, 8 miles east of Broadford. There's an interesting exhibit illustrating Maxwell's work, as well as displays on local history—including, most obviously, a 70-foot-tall, 165-year-old lighthouse designed by Robert Louis Stevenson's father. The center also offers wildlife tours that promise otters, seals, and birdlife.

    The Pier, Kyleakin, Highland, IV41 8PL, Scotland
    01599-530040

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    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Easter and weekends
  • 5. Dunrobin Castle

    Situated 12 miles north of Dornoch, flamboyant Dunrobin Castle is an ancient seat that became the home of the dukes of Sutherland, at which point it was transformed into the 19th-century white-turreted behemoth you see today. As well as its grand palatial facade and lavish interiors, the property also has falconry demonstrations and Versailles-inspired gardens. Head upstairs in the house for fine views over the garden and out to sea. The first duke, who was fascinated by trains, built his own railroad in the park and staffed it with his servants. Yet for all this frivolity, the duke has a controversial legacy: he was responsible for the Sutherland Clearances of 1810 to 1820, when people were forcibly removed from their farms to make room for sheep to graze.

    Off A9, Golspie, Highland, KW10 6SF, Scotland
    01408-633177

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    Rate Includes: £13.50, Closed Nov.–Mar.
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  • 6. Skye Ecomuseum

    Billed as "a museum without walls," this collection of 13 open-air, geological and social exhibits dots the landscape of the peninsula. Follow the map along the coastal route, and you will discover dinosaur footprints, a healing well, a deserted village, and more.

    3 Ellishadder, Staffin, Highland, IV51 9JE, Scotland
    01470-562464
  • 7. Skye Museum of Island Life

    Discover the old crofting ways of the local population at this museum close to the tip of the Trotternish Peninsula. Informative displays and exhibits, from reconstructed interiors with traditional implements to historical photographs and documents, show life as it was on the island merely a century ago.

    Off A855, Kilmuir, Highland, IV51 9UE, Scotland
    01470-552206

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    Rate Includes: £5, Closed Sun. and Oct.–Easter
  • 8. Staffin Dinosaur Museum

    Built on the foundations of an 1840s schoolhouse, this single-room museum is a labor of love of builder Dugald Ross, who first saw the fossilized dinosaur prints as a boy and as an adult saved them from rough seas. You'll also find objects saved from shipwrecks, agricultural implements, and some old photographs. It is highly individual and perhaps slightly eccentric, but fascinating.

    6 Ellishadder, Staffin, Highland, IV51 9JE, Scotland
    01470-562321

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    Rate Includes: £4, Closed weekends
  • 9. Timespan

    This thought-provoking mix of displays, artifacts, and audiovisual materials portrays the history of the area, from the Stone Age to the 1869 gold rush in the Strath of Kildonan. There's a geology exhibit in the garden and a tour of the Kildonan gold-rush site. The complex also includes a café and an art gallery that often hosts visiting artists and changing exhibitions.

    Dunrobin St., Helmsdale, Highland, KW8 6JA, Scotland
    01431-821327

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    Rate Includes: £4, Closed Mon.–Fri. in Nov.–mid-Mar

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