2. There are plenty of reasons to go to Nairn and this
wonderful area of Scotland, especially for sporting
enthusiasts. As well as the golfing and other
activities, guests can also find many ways to practice their
marksmanship and hunt some game. Here are a small
number of the opportunities available in shooting around
Nairn and the Scottish Highlands.
3. The Highlands are famed for their wealth of game,
providing plenty of possibilities for shooting for both the
experienced and greenhorn visitors. The beautiful
surroundings are home to number of birds, each with their
own season so if you are looking for a selected type
it's a good idea to book your stay appropriately.
Grouse are generally best found from Aug to October,
Partridge from Sep to Nov and Wild Pheasant from
November to January.
4. Should you would like to test your skills with a rifle in a
fashion that does not lead to a kill, you may have a go at
Clay Pigeon shooting. There are many facilities in the
Highlands that provide this activity including a superb
centre overlooking Inverness and the Moray Firth. The
Clay Shooting Club provides probabilities for those used a
gun to polish up on their skills and families to try out a
new sport, all in the security of a safe facility that has the
additional advantage of being in a wild, yet convenient
location.
5. The Clay Shooting Club and the wonderful landscape are
all easily accessed from the coast of the Moray Firth, but
why stay in Inverness when you can stay in the quiet
beauty of Nairn. Nairn's picturesque setting make it an
ideal choice when immersing yourself in the landscape,
with the wildlife right on your door in the Clay Shooting
club merely a twenty minute drive away. Book your trip
now and come to see these great features for yourself.