Brora’s sparkling white sandy beaches embellished with big and small rocks are perfect to indulge in exciting outdoor activities including swimming, surfing and sailing. A good number of seals can be spotted on the south beach most of the year round. The old harbour dating back to several centuries offers spectacular views of the emerald blue sea. Enjoy trout fishing at Salmon Fishing on the River Brora or hone your golfing skills at the famous 18 hole links golf course, designed by James Braid in 1923, which is just a short distance away from Holiday rentals Brora Scotland. The oenophiles can go for a guided tour around the clyneish distillery situated within Brora. Other distilleries in the area include Old Pultney, Balblair, Glenmorngie, Dalmore, and Teaninich. Located between Brora and Golspie is the Dunrobin Castle which is supposedly the largest house in the highlands with its 189 grand rooms. Known for its impressive landscaped gardens and falconry displays, it is one of the oldest and continuously inhabited houses in Britain. From Brora, you can take exciting bike rides to nearby towns and villages of Inverness, Golspie, Wick, Dornoch, Rogart and south of Helmsdale.
Brora offers excellent dining options which range from local takeaway outlets, to elegant restaurants and glitzy pubs and bars. Savour succulent grilled fish or dig in to lip smacking ice creams at the famous Capaldis Ice Cream Parlour. Treat your taste buds to a wide array of authentic Scottish dishes and world famous western delicacies and alcoholic beverages at the onsite restaurants of Holiday homes Brora . Just a short drive from Brora are the towns of Dunbeath and Cromarty where you can not only enjoy great food but also indulge in some serious shopping affair.