Dornoch Cathedral
Overview
This handsome Church of Scotland parish church dates back to the 13th century, when Gilbert de Moravia became the Catholic Bishop of Caithness and built a church here. Caught up in a conflict between the Murrays of Dornoch and the Mackays of Strathnaver, the original church was burned down in 1570. In the 1830s it was largely restored and rebuilt by Elizabeth, the Duchess-Countess of Sutherland, and the Sutherland burial vault is under the floor of the chancel. Stained glass windows in the chancel commemorate American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who spent summers at nearby Skibo Castle, and personally paid for the cathedral lighting and reconditioning of the organ. Other glass of interest includes vivid depictions of fauna and flora including a hedgehog, and owl and a field mushroom. Volunteer guides are on duty May–Sep, Mon–Fri 10–4 for more information.
Features
- Opening Times
- Open all year
- Opening Times: Open all year, daily 8am to dusk
- Facilities
- Parking onsite
- Parking nearby
- Children
- Suitable for children of all ages
About the area
Apart from the Orkneys and the Shetlands, Highland is Scotland’s northernmost county. Probably its most famous feature is the mysterious and evocative Loch Ness, allegedly home to an ancient monster that has embedded itself in the world’s modern mythology, and the region’s tourist industry.
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Nearby places to stay
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Hotel
Dornoch Castle Hotel
★★★
"Charming, family-run hospitality from the team...."
- Family rooms: 3
- Free TV
- WiFi available
Guest Accommodation
Links House at Royal Dornoch
★★★★★
"High levels of service and comfort allied with outstanding cuisine...."
- Rooms 15
- Satellite TV
- Wifi
- Lounge with TV
Hotel
Glenmorangie House
★★★
"A high attention to detail and welcoming Highland hospitality...."
- En-suite rooms: 9
- Family rooms:
- WiFi available
Nearby places to stay
Dornoch Castle Hotel
Dornoch Castle Hotel is an imposing 16th-century building, with much to commend it. Bedrooms are either in the castle or in a newer wing though all are comfortable and well equipped. Di...
★★★ Rating
Links House at Royal Dornoch
Links House is a beautifully restored former manse that enjoys a stunning setting overlooking the famous Royal Dornoch Golf Course. Bedrooms and bathrooms are stunning and delightful pu...
★★★★★ Rating
Glenmorangie House
Set amongst the rolling barley-fields of Easter Ross, Glenmorangie House is a true Highland hideaway; more of a country house than a hotel. Bedrooms are individual in their style and de...
★★★ Rating
Golf View Hotel & Spa
The Golf View Hotel & Spa is a northern gem that has wonderful sea views overlooking the Moray Firth and the Black Isle beyond – witness this via the vast picture windows in Hickory res...
★★★★ Rating
The Ben Wyvis Hotel
The Ben Wyvis Hotel is situated in idyllic woodland in the Victorian spa town of Strathpeffer in the shadow of its namesake mountain. It's a great base for exploring the Scottish Highla...
★★★ Rating
Royal Highland Hotel
Built in 1858 adjacent to the railway station, the Royal Highland Hotel has a typically grand Victorian foyer with comfortable seating. The contemporary ASH Brasserie and bar is a refre...
★★★ Rating
Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa, World Hotels Distinctive
The Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel and Spa is set on the north side of the River Ness, close to the Eden Court theatre and a short walk from the town centre, this hotel has a conte...
★★★★ Rating
Glenmoriston Town House Hotel
Bold contemporary designs blend seamlessly with the classical architecture of this stylish hotel which is situated on the banks of the River Ness. Delightful day rooms include a well-st...
★★★★ Rating




