Hawthorn lodge Guest House
In Inverness Scotland

 

Children's activities.


This page I have dedicated to the children,
        where to go and what they can see and do. 
As I am sure all of you out there know, 
the world wide web is full of information for holidays,
but not many places dedicate it to the children - 
so here we go.
 

 Loch Ness..
First stop is a must for both children and mum & dad.
 I am sure you will have guessed, "Go Find Nessie"
  our famous monster of the Loch.

        All children love the water, what could be better than a sail down Loch Ness in a boat,  with the added thrill of maybe catching a glimpse of Nessie. You have the chance to unwind amongst some of Scotland's most dramatic scenery. The Cruise starts from the Caledonian Canal and onto  Loch Ness.

Nessie himself.

Children love Dolphins..
So next stop must be a trip down the  Moray Firth to see the Dolphins. Here you will see the most Northerly group of Dolphins in the world, plus your best chance to see Common & Grey Seals,
   Porpoises, Minke Wales, Terns, Gannets, Razorbills, Kittiwakes,
Ospreys and much more.


Dolphins

Moray Firth Cruises are 
a member of the International Dolphin Watch, and follows their code of conduct for the protection of the dolphins.
     The  M.V. Miss Serenity  is 51ft in length and carries up to  90 passengers in comfort. It also has a cafe for light refreshments,   and  a great gift shop with exclusive gifts..

Well not quite flipper

Kincraig Wild Life Park.

The big bad wolf
Away from the water and onto land, have a wild day out in the heart of the Highlands. The Wild Life park is a must for all children. 
Here they can marvel at many of Scotland's  Species , as you drive around the huge reserve  (Walkers are taken by park staff).
            Many of the species you will see are now extinct in the wild.
     This is also the home of the Przewalski's horse one of the worlds rarest mammals.
         Children come away from the park with a new look at life.
          I could go on forever telling you what can be seen in the Highlands,
  but it is better to come and see for yourself.

The wild cat.
 
 
 

Friendly little fella.

Landmark
Landmark is a most amazing day out for both mum & dad as well as the children. 

Woodland picnic.
 

Ariel view of park.

This place is a child's paradise from the open-air flumes, play park, nature trails, woodland snack bar, gift shop, and large restaurant.
Open all year:-
November to March 10am to 5pm
April to mid July 10am to 6pm.
July to late August 10am to 7pm.
Phone free for more information
0800-731-3446

Nairn Leisure Park
Open seven days a week all year A host of attractions for both young and old. Woodland walks, adventure playground, 
toddlers play area, outdoor games complex, regular live music. 

Swimming pool with steam room, picnic patio, and deck level pool with lounge area. Free outdoor games complex where you will find Croquet, Mallet Pool, Skittles, Chess, Table Tennis, Putting, Draughts, Swing ball, Crazy Golf, Horse Shoes, and much more.
For Further information Contact:-
Telephone  01667-453061
Fax   01667456482.

Nairn leisure park.

Taking a dip in the pool at nairn leisure park.

     Above I have emphasized on a few of the places, but don't forget   we have  the
Aqua dome, a great place for swimming, full of flume's etc. Then there is our Roller Bowl, the Ice Rink and much more.
 

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A tour of Hawthorn lodge

 

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