
Loch Ness & Inverness
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Useful Links ![]() www.tazballpaintball.co.uk/ TAZBALL PAINTBALL & LAZERTAG ARENA is now the most commonly used and re-visited paintball centre in Inverness and the Highlands & Islands, run by a professional paintballer for the paintball enthusiast. Situated approximately 10 miles south of Inverness in 90 acres of Scottish Forestry Commission woodland. TAZBALL is now renowned for its 14 amazing, unrivaled, fantastically different fields and numerous gaming scenarios, ready for some action-packed paintballing. Let loose on our amazing fields including "The Fort", "The Crossing", "The Village", ?The Bridge? and ?The Missile Base?. We pride ourselves on our 24+ year's experience within the paintball trade, from novice to pro-league. Whether it is customer or corporate, amateur or professional. We guarantee that TAZBALL will deliver every time and won't be beaten on overall performance. ![]() HighlandsofScotland.net is a travelers resource devoted exclusively to the Highlands of Scotland. It contains hundreds of listings for tourism related businesses, including hotels, B&B's, guesthouses, self catering, camping and caravan parks, holiday cottages, restaurants, activity holidays, golf courses, visitor attractions, tour guides and activities to help you plan your holiday. ![]() www.doresonlochness.co.uk Welcome to the Dores Community Website. The Dores & Essich Parish extends from the outskirts of Inverness to the shores of Loch Ness. Much of the parish is rural. Much of the land isfarmed with ex tensive tracts of plantation and natural forest. The main settlement is the village of Dores. Dores is a pleasant village situated on the northern end of Loch Ness. Its inhabitants mostly work in Inverness 10 miles away..... ![]() www.lochnesswelcome.co.uk. Welcome to South Loch Ness, Scotland, a world class tourism destination and an area of great diversity and outstanding natural beauty that covers an area from Inverness in the north, and follows the entire length of the wild and rugged south eastern shoreline of Loch Ness all the way to Fort Augustus in the south, and eastwards to Daviot through fertile farmland and the scattered communities in Strathnairn. The area has been referred to as the Scottish "Lake District" so numerous are the Lochs in this part of the Highlands. An undiscovered, unspoilt land of craggy hills, lochs, tumbling waters and heather moors will delight and inspire all who value true wilderness, yet so close the Highland capital city of Inverness.... |




