Nairn Museum

Inverness & the Great Glen


Nairn Museum, a few minutes’ walk from the tourist office, has displays on the history of the harbour community of Fishertown, as well as on local archaeology, geology and natural history.


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2. Brodie Castle

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3. Culbin Forest

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4. Fort George

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5. Hugh Miller’s Cottage & Museum

8.72 MILES

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6. Cromarty Courthouse

8.74 MILES

This 18th-century courthouse is now a museum chronicling the town’s history using contemporary references. Kids will love the talking mannequins.

7. Groam House Museum

8.95 MILES

This museum has a superb collection of Pictish stones found in the village, engraved with designs similar to those on Celtic Irish stones.

8. Fortrose Cathedral

9.53 MILES

Here you'll find the vaulted crypt of a 13th-century chapter house and sacristy, and the remains of the 14th-century south aisle and chapel.