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Activity Scotland
Our partner website for outdoor activities
Association of Deer Management Group
Industry representation body for the wild deer management sector in Scotland. Mostly associated with deer stalking as a form of tourism, but committed to the responsible and sustainable management of our largest wild mammal.
EmbraceScotland
Discover the quality and variety of self catering Scotland has to offer, from apartments in Edinburgh and holiday cottages in the Highlands, to Perthshire lodges and so much more
Glenmore Lodge
Scotland’s National Outdoor Training Centre located in the heart of Cairngorms National Park.
Green Tourism Business Scheme
The UK’s leading tourism green accreditation scheme. Accommodation providers, visitor attractions and tourism activities are assessed under the scheme and given a bronze, silver or gold award.
Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust
Charity based on Isle of Mull, working towards the conservation of cetaceans through research and education. The charity runs educational, research and volunteer programmes.
North Highland Tourism Operators Group
Trade-led tourism development group who aims to establish the North Highlands as a world tourist destination. The North Highlands includes Sutherland, Caithness and Ross-shire.
Scotland’s Best B&B’s Association
Scottish Country Sports Tourism Group
Industry group set up to develop the country sports sector in Scotland.
Thistle Holiday Home Parks
Planning a self-catering break in the countryside, then be sure of a good standard of accommodation. Thistle Holiday Home Parks are 4- and 5-star caravan parks (many with a shop and a restaurant) with top-class holiday home caravans. Fully heated and double-glazed, spacious and comfortable, these holiday homes are great, whatever the weather!
VisitScotland & VisitScotland Wildlife Website
West Highland College UHI
West Highland College UHI offers you the opportunity to participate in high quality lifelong learning right up to degree and postgraduate level, wherever you live in the highlands.



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