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View our properties in NairnshirePROPERTY JUNCTION'S HOME BUYERS' GUIDE TO NAIRNSHIRE

Situated in the north east of Scotland, Nairnshire is a small, largely rural county that has become a highly desirable place to live over the last few decades. Governed under the larger Highlands county, the former Nairnshire boundaries took in Nairn, Ardclach, Dyke & Moy and Auldearn in one of the most picturesque coast counties anywhere in Britain. Close to Inverness and accessible to Aberdeen, the county drew benefit from being both remote and well-connected, making it perfect for those looking to raise a family or relocate for work.



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Nairn Museum Dallas Dhu Distillery
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The A96 links Nairnshire to Elgin and Aberdeen in the east and Inverness in the west, running through the county. Additionally, the nearby A9 provides direct transport access south, to Perth and Stirling.
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Services from Inverness train station run to Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, as well as a variety of other locations in the Highlands and further south. However, within Nairnshire itself, rail routes are limited because of the low population density.
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Inverness airport offers a small number of domestic flights, while Aberdeen airport offers some international destinations and is accessible down the A96 by car or by bus.
Ferries
The nearest significant ferry port is Aberdeen, which provides access to Orkney and the Shetland Islands.

List of Railway Stations in and around Nairnshire:
Nairn, Beauly, Inverness, Muir of Ord, Forres, Carrbridge