Hotels Nairn Scotland Accommodation in Nairn HotelsNairn is one of the most popular resorts on the banks of the Moray Firth,
sitting on the south side of golf links country. Two 18 hole championship
courses lie either end of town, including the Nairn Golf Club, which hosted
the Walker Cup in 1999. Climate wise, the settlement is one of Scotland's
sunniest destinations, and is regarded as the last settlement on the Gulf
Stream. Despite this boast, it wasn't until the 1800s, after Thomas Telford
installed the town's attractive harbour, that its potential as a seaside
getaway was fully realised by the Victorians. In the next century, Nairn
acquired its most famous visitor, Charlie Chaplin, who holidayed here
regularly. The town also has connections with Shakespeare, who chose the
nearby Cawdor Castle as a venue for Macbeth. In accordance with local
pastimes, the castle even has its own small golf course and putting green.
Brodie Castle, across town, is set amongst greens of a different kind: the
beautiful neighbouring forests of Culbin and Darnaway. Its 16th-century
tower house is packed with both art and antiques from across Europe and the
Orient. Undoubtedly, one of the best things about staying in Nairn is the
view across the majestic Moray Firth. Dolphins often come close to the shore
and can be seen from a number of vantage points along the miles of sandy
beaches. If you need to stay
in the Scottish town of Nairn this is the place to book your hotel
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