Best attractions and places to see around Muir Of Ord, a village in the Scottish Highlands, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated between the Beauly and Conon rivers, the area is known for its rich farmland and surrounding hills. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and enjoy the natural beauty of the Black Isle region. The surrounding hills provide areas for walking and cycling, with views of Ben Wyvis.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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At Rogie Falls there are a number of lovely walks along the Black Water, which take you to the waterfall which is famous for its salmon. This beautiful spot is situated on the main road to Ullapool, just over a mile north-west of the village of Contin. It offers several good woodland walks. There are many marked walks and seating at a lookout point overlooking the falls.
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Very good visitor centre with good guided tour lasting 1.25 hours. Tour costs £22 for adults and £10 for children.
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Participants on a tour of the distillery receive a 10% discount on purchases made on site in the visitor shop.
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Beautiful waterfall with rust-colored water, indicating its high iron content.
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lovely stroll up the hill with quite nice views - no need for the car to drive up there ;-)
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Fantastic little cafe that comes highly recommended with options to sit in the gardens. Do check opening hours ahead of time as they are closed some days of the week.
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This fort can be accessed from both Dingwall and Strathpeffer on foot. There are also a few car parks nearby, making it easy to vary the length of your walk.
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The area boasts several natural highlights. You can visit Rogie Falls, known for its rust-colored water and scenic walks along the Black Water. The Lily Loch offers a level walk across a local park, suitable for wheelchairs and buggies, and the surrounding hills provide excellent views of Ben Wyvis.
Yes, Muir Of Ord is rich in history. Don't miss Strathpeffer Railway Station & Museum, a beautifully restored Victorian station with a museum and tea room. Other notable sites include the ancient Knockfarrel Vitrified Hillfort, Castle Hill Henge (a Neolithic or Bronze-Age national monument), and the historic Kilchrist Church.
Families have several options. The Skate Park in Muir of Ord is popular and covered for year-round use. You can also visit The Potters House for paint-your-own pottery and clay work, or head to Robertson's Children's Farm in Beauly, which features Highland Cattle and llamas alongside a farm shop.
The Glen Ord Distillery is the Black Isle's only distillery and a prominent attraction. It offers guided tours, whisky tastings, and a shop where you can purchase whiskies and gifts. Advance bookings for tours are strongly recommended.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find a variety of routes, including easy hikes like the Falls of Orrin loop. For mountain biking, explore MTB trails such as the Loch Orrin loop. The Beauly Firth Cycle Loop also passes through the village, and Muir of Ord is a great starting or ending point for the North Coast 500 route.
Yes, the Lily Loch offers a level walk across a local park, which is suitable for wheelchairs and buggies, providing an accessible natural experience.
Muir of Ord can be enjoyed year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most pleasant weather. The Black Isle Show, one of Scotland's largest agricultural shows, is held every August near the village.
The Muir Hub serves as a community center and hosts the Artysans Cafe. Additionally, the Strathpeffer Railway Station & Museum has a tea room, and the Glen Ord Distillery offers a visitor center with food and drink options.
Beyond whisky at the Glen Ord Distillery, you can enjoy Black Isle Dairy ice cream from an on-farm honesty shop. The Potters House offers a creative experience to paint your own pottery, and Chapelton Equestrian Centre provides riding lessons.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty of places like Rogie Falls, noting its unique rust-colored water and the peaceful hiking opportunities. The historical charm and restoration of sites like Strathpeffer Railway Station & Museum are also highly praised, often for their cafes and historical atmosphere.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the Muir Hub Café loop or the Beauly Priory loop. For more options, check out the running trails around Muir Of Ord guide.


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