Strathpeffer Introduction

Attribution: unknown (The ruin of Free Church in Jamestown)

Welcome to Strathpeffer

Strathpeffer stands in a beautiful setting at the head of the Peffery Valley, 200 ft. above sea-level and guarded to the North by the massive bulk of Ben Wyvis. Strathpeffer is a unique place in that it is the only remaining Scottish Spa. The benefits of its waters were first recognised during the latter half of the 18th. century, although the first Pump Room was not built until 1819. In 1861 a larger Pump Room was built , but this has now been demolished. That site is now occupied by The Tasting Pavilion and Tourist Office. The waters contain Sulphur and Chalybeate (Iron) but only the Sulphur Wells are available at present.

The outstanding Victorian Architecture of the village owed much to the development of the Spa, as does the presence of some outstandingly beautiful trees. The village has several small but interesting shops, most clustered around the Square. The old Railway Station has been converted and now houses the Highland Museum of Childhood, a wood-carver’s workshop and some craft shops.

Several walks exist around the village, giving beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. For the energetic, there is also a splendid 18 hole Golf Course. The population of Strathpeffer is in the region of 1200. A large percentage of its inhabitants are retired. Those employed are involved in Tourism, Forestry, Farming and crofting, with quite a number commuting daily, either to Dingwall or Inverness. The village boasts two vey large hotels (over 100 bedrooms each), several hotels and guest houses, Bed and Breakfast accommodation and self-catering establishments.

Strathpeffer is a good centre from which to explore and visit places of interest, including Loch Ness, Cawdor Castle, Dunrobin Castle and Gardens, Culloden Battle Field, John O’Groats, Skye, Inverewe Gardens with many other diverse and interesting places within easy reach. Hill-walking, sailing, horse riding, tennis and golf can all be sampled without travelling far.

The water feature in the Square, built in the early 1990s

Attribution: unknown

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Burns Night Celebrations - photo 1
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 1
Like Scots all over the world, we held our Burns Supper on January 25th. This was a special occasion as it was the last school supper to be held in the Acterneed Halle.
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 2
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 2
We all enjoyed the traditional meal of haggis, tatties and neeps (burgers for those who preferred them) followed by ice cream and fruit; and finally oatcakes and cheese.
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 3
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 3
The parents and friends were entertained by classes 6 & 7. The children sang songs, recited poems and played violins and chanters.
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 4
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 4
The bonny lasses sang the ever popular "My Heart's in the Highlands" and "Comin' thro' the Rye"
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 5
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 5
Primary Seven took the stage to sing " Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doone"
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 6
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 6
All the boys sang one of the world's most romantic love songs "Ae Fond Kiss"
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 7
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 7
At rehearsals in the school, Amy, Ewan and Gordon worked hard to perfect their rendition of the famous poem "Tam O' Shanter"
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 8
Burns Night Celebrations - photo 8
Megan, Leanna, Cara and Lara practised hard to be word perfect for the big night.
J for January
J for January
Millennium Celebrations - photo 1
Millennium Celebrations - photo 1
The opening night at the Dome on New Year's Eve. Attended by the Queen and the Prime Minister
Millennium Celebrations - photo 2
Millennium Celebrations - photo 2
An estimated 90,000 people gathered in Belfast city centre to celebrate. Double the number expected.
Millennium Celebrations - photo 3
Millennium Celebrations - photo 3
Marking the start of a whole new year of events, Cardiff's First 'Calennig' festival was one of the biggest events staged in the city.
Millennium Celebrations - photo 4
Millennium Celebrations - photo 4
The Edinburgh Hogmanay was a great success with around 200,000 people celebrating on New Year's Eve.
Millennium Celebrations - photo 5
Millennium Celebrations - photo 5
Fireworks show on the Thames
Millennium Celebrations - photo 6
Millennium Celebrations - photo 6
This is a photo of some children at the early millennium celebration. Where some Hymns were sang and a special Millennium Prayer was said. The Flame torches and glowing headbands shown were sold in the square.
Millennium Celebrations - photo 7
Millennium Celebrations - photo 7
This is a picture of someone's beautiful home made New Year's cake.
Millennium Celebrations - photo 8
Millennium Celebrations - photo 8
In this new year party you can see the Murray family, the Urquhart family and the Macaulay family enjoying the new year.

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