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Strathpeffer – A Highland Spa Village Strathpeffer, lying in a sheltered valley (or strath) about 20 miles northwest of Inverness, has a history that blends ancient settlement with Victorian elegance. Its name derives from the River Peffery, which flows through the valley toward Dingwall. The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with nearby Clach an Tiompain (“the Eagle Stone”)—a carved Pictish symbol stone—standing as testimony to its early significance. In the Middle Ages, the surrounding lands were part of the earldoms and clan territories that dominated the Highlands, frequently associated with the Clan Mackenzie and Clan Munro. Strathpeffer’s fame, however, truly rose in the 19th century, when mineral springs containing sulphurous waters were discovered and promoted for their supposed health-giving properties. From the early 1800s onwards, Strathpeffer developed into a fashionable Victorian spa resort, sometimes referred to as the “Highland Baden-Baden.” Elegant hotels, villas, and pump rooms were built, and visitors came from across Britain and Europe seeking cures for ailments such as rheumatism and digestive complaints. The arrival of the railway in the 1880s cemented its reputation as a destination for both the wealthy and the middle classes. At its height, Strathpeffer was bustling with tourists, carriages, and bands playing in its leafy squares. Grand buildings like the Strathpeffer Spa Pavilion (built in 1881 and restored in the 21st century) still reflect this golden age. Although the popularity of spa cures declined in the 20th century, Strathpeffer remained a charming Highland resort, with golf, walking, and scenic drives bringing visitors. Its Victorian character has largely been preserved, with tree-lined streets, ornate hotels, and villas recalling its heyday. Today, Strathpeffer is cherished both for its heritage as a spa town and as a gateway to the Highlands, with cultural events, traditional Highland games, and music in the Spa Pavilion continuing to celebrate its historic role as a meeting place of health, leisure, and Highland charm.