What's on in The Highlands this weekend 29th to 31st July?
26th July 2016
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Friday 29th July 


Great Glen Scenic Chair at Nevis Range Fort William
- Leaving from the gondola top station, take the 2-person Great Glen chair to the hidden valley and enjoy scenic views of Leanachan forest and the Great Glen.

Summer Ceilidh at Nevis Range, Fort William - Go along and enjoy traditional Scottish dancing and live music.

Durness Highland Games at Shore Park - Running Heavy Weights, Tug-of-war, Solo Piping, Light Field, Hill Race, Highland Dance and much more.

An Epic Tale: The facts and fiction of life during the Rising – Culloden a month of activities exploring the fiction and the fact surrounding the Jacobite Uprising of 1745 and the Battle of Culloden. 

Spring Summer Exhibition @ Kilmorack Gallery - Exciting new work from some of Scotland’s best contemporary artists.   

Findhorn Heritage Centre & Icehouse - now open every day until the end of august.  

Are You Crafty? @ New Elgin Hall, Elgin – take your own crafts to do or to try a new one out. 

Health Walk @ Glan Tanar Visitor Centre - A Ranger-led walk, over easy ground. To recover/improve fitness & well-being.    

Summer Activities for Children - During July and August, the Highland Archive Centre, Bught Road, Inverness, will be delivering events for children between the ages of 8-11 years.
 

Saturday 30th July


North Kessock Community Market - Lovely, local fresh vegetables, meat, eggs, bread and other produce.

Binoculars and Telescopes! - Try out a range of binoculars and telescopes to suit every pocket.

Tutor led Music sessions at Culloden - join the group and learn more about music 

Summer Pleasures at the Ironworks, Inverness - bringing together some of the finest new acts from the Highland area. 

Inverness Park Run - Timed 5km run. Every Saturday - it's you against the clock and it's FREE 

Summer Activities for Children - During July and August, the Highland Archive Centre, Bught Road, Inverness, will be delivering events for children between the ages of 8-11 years.

An Epic Tale: The facts and fiction of life during the Rising – Culloden - a month of activities exploring the fiction and the fact surrounding the Jacobite Uprising of 1745 and the Battle of Culloden.

Spring Summer Exhibition @ Kilmorack Gallery - Exciting new work from some of Scotland’s best contemporary artists.  

Findhorn Heritage Centre & Icehouse - now open every day until the end of august. 
 

Sunday 31st July
 

Fort William Marathon at Nevis Range - The route is set in our beautiful Scottish Highlands 

Summer Activities for Children - During July and August, the Highland Archive Centre, Bught Road, Inverness, will be delivering events for children between the ages of 8-11 years

An Epic Tale: The facts and fiction of life during the Rising – Culloden - a month of activities exploring the fiction and the fact surrounding the Jacobite Uprising of 1745 and the Battle of Culloden.

Findhorn Heritage Centre & Icehouse now open every day until the end of august.  

Spring Summer Exhibition @ Kilmorack Gallery - Exciting new work from some of Scotland's best contemporary artists.   

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