Discover the best places to Visit in Dornoch
A visit to Dornoch in the Scottish Highlands offers the chance to experience the wealth of attractions and hidden gems that make this charming town a favourite among travellers. Dornoch, situated in the northern Highlands, offers a unique blend of rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality as well as sport, wildlife and relaxation. There really is something for everyone!
Dornoch Cathedral, the most northerly on the British mainland, boasts beautiful stained glass windows, intricate stonework and a serene, peaceful atmosphere.
Dornoch Cathedral
Dornoch Cathedral stands tall as one of the most significant landmarks in the area. With work on the original structure starting in 1224, the Cathedral suffered a number of burnings and damage over the following 500 years before the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland oversaw a full rebuilding of the structure between 1835-37. Today, the Cathedral boasts intricate stonework and a serene atmosphere perfect for quiet reflection. Its historical significance makes it a must-visit attraction for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike. Church of Scotland services are held every Sunday at 11am, with all welcome.
The Beach
Blue Flag award-winning Dornoch Beach is a hotspot for families and dog-walkers alike, with the occasional paddle boarder and kite surfer too. And the fabulous charity Dornoch Beach Wheelchairs ensure it is accessible for all.
Royal Dornoch Golf Club
The world-famous Royal Dornoch Golf Club presents an unparalleled experience for golf aficionados, with its challenging historical links and stunning coastal views. In addition, the club’s second 18-hole Struie course provides a quality alternative to the championship track.
Historylinks Museum
One of the most fascinating places to visit in Dornoch is the 5-star rated Historylinks Museum. Featuring interactive displays, film footage and a walking tour of the town, it charts the history of the parish throughout the ages and offers translations in German, French, Italian, Spanish and Swedish.
Highland Hidden Gem
Whether you're exploring historic landmarks, soaking in the natural beauty, or indulging in recreational activities, Dornoch promises an unforgettable Highland experience. Discover why this hidden gem continues to enchant visitors year-round.
Dunrobin Castle
Just up the coast from Dornoch lies Dunrobin Castle, the Highlands' most spectacular great house. Here you can explore the castle and its historic past, wander the elegant coastal gardens, delight in the falconry display and view Pictish stones in the museum. Delicious lunches and home baking are served in the tea room and there's a fabulous shop too.
Falls of Shin
Nestled in a picturesque glen between Bonar Bridge and Lairg, the Falls of Shin is the perfect spot to witness the spectacle of leaping Atlantic salmon, which can be seen battling their way upstream during the spawning season, typically from May to September. Ample forest walks, a children's play area and food and drink on site make this a great place to visit.