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Known for
Beauly Priory ruins (13th century Valliscaulian monastery), the Beauly River (exceptional salmon fishing), the Highland setting, and a small Inverness-shire town of genuine medieval character
A little history
Beauly Priory was founded in 1230 by a French order — one of only three Valliscaulian monasteries in Scotland. The name Beauly comes from the French 'beau lieu' (beautiful place) — an accurate description. The town is a gateway to the Black Isle and the Northern Highlands.
The Priory ruins are atmospheric and free. The Beauly River for salmon fishing — one of the finest beats in Scotland. The Square for local food and produce.
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The town has excellent independent cafes and food for its tiny size. Local Highland produce — game, venison, salmon — is outstanding.
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Beauly is a place in Highland known for beauly Priory ruins (13th century Valliscaulian monastery), the Beauly River (exceptional salmon fishing), the Highland setting, and a small Inverness-shire town of genuine medieval character. Beauly Priory was founded in 1230 by a French order — one of only three Valliscaulian monasteries in Scotland. The population is around 1,400.
The town has excellent independent cafes and food for its tiny size. Local Highland produce — game, venison, salmon — is outstanding.
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Roam covers Beauly and the surrounding area in Highland, including Kiltarlity, Kirkhill, Convinth, Strathglass, Cannich, Invermoriston, Drumnadrochit and Black Isle.