Tain Social
Attribution: unknown (Procession in High Street for Diamond Jubilee 1897)
Arthritis Care - Tain Branch
Visit this page to find out more about the Tain branch of Arthritis Care and to read about the range of activities they organise.
Forest Recreations
Visit this page to find out about the walks and cycle routes around Tain.
Sport in Tain
Visit the sport page to see the very wide variety of sports that are undertaken in the town.
Tain Flower Club
Visit the Flower Club page to learn more about the flower club and to see some of their beautiful creations.
Tain Youth Cafe
Visit the Youth Cafe page to learn more about the cafe.
View more photographs of the Social Scene in Tain
Click on photo album to view thumbnails and then click thumbnail to see the full size images
St Duthus Collegiate Church
This church was built between 1370 and 1458 as the shrine of St Duthac. It stands near an earlier church the walls of which can still be seen. In medieval times the church was an important place of pilgrimage, its most famous visitor being James IV who came regularly from 1493 to 1513.
The Collegiate Church of St Duthac
The Collegiate Church of St Duthac in Tain, Ross-shire, probably completed by 1460. Please read more on our website. Acknowledgment Thanks are due to Mrs Dorothy Haldane for permission to record excerpts from her late husband's book Ye His Saints.
Map showing various locations, referred to in the text, which are associated with Scotland's saints.
Acknowledgment Thanks are due to Mrs Dorothy Haldane for permission to record excerpts from her late husband's book Ye His Saints.




