Nairn

Welcome to Nairn in Scotland Nairn is an attractive seaside town of 11,000 people who enjoy a prime location on the Moray Firth coast just 16 miles east of Inverness , one of the 's Millennium Cities. A popular holiday destination since the middle of the last century, Nairn has a host of features which continue to offer a unique holiday experience. These same features make it the ideal place to set up business, and to live and work - with a quality of life that is second to none. Nairn is a centre of golfing excellence with two 18 hole championship courses, including the Nairn Golf Club which staged the Walker Cup in 1999. The town boasts some of the top beaches in and cleanest bathing waters in . They have gained national recognition for their high standards and infrastructure.

The waters of the Moray Firth are home to one of only two dolphin colonies in the . These fascinating and playful creatures regularly visit Nairn and can be seen from several vantage points on the shore. Nairn is steeped in history and is closely linked with the Battle of Culloden, the final land battle on mainland . Just 12 miles away, Culloden is where the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 ended when Bonnie Prince Charlie's Highland army was routed by the Hanoverians. For business in what is already a vibrant economic community, Nairn complements these leisure interests with opportunities, support and facilities for the development and expansion of a variety of ventures.

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Wind4.63 m/s
Cloudiness100 %
Temperature (min/max)2/3 °C
Pressure992 hpa
Humidity91 %
Last update: 21 Nov 2024 @ 20:12

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