Broomhill House is in the Highlands of Scotland, the most
northerly part of mainland Scotland. If you have arrived in Glasgow
or Edinburgh then you need to travel to Inverness, the capital of the
Highlands, following the A9. If you want to go via the coast then head
for Aberdeen and follow the Buckie coast passing through places like
Fraserburgh, Macduff, Elgin and Nairn before coming to Inverness. This
route is longer but it does offer quite different scenery from the A9
inland route
Once you have reached Inverness head for the main A9 road to Thurso.
This will take you over the Kessock bridge and again up the east coast.
On the A9 you will pass signs for Alness, Tain and once over the Dornoch
bridge, Dornoch itself.
Both Tain and Dornoch are old towns and well worth a visit. If you are
a golf enthusiast then all of the villages and towns enroute have very
good golf courses.
Once
you have passed the signs for Dornoch you will then come to the villages
of Golspie and then Brora. These are not bypassed and you will go through
the centre of them. Keep on the main road through each of the villages
and about 2 miles before you come to Helmsdale you will go through Portgower
(not on the map) before arriving at Helmsdale.
As you cross the new bridge into Helmsdale you will see
the harbour on the right hand side. Continue up the hill on the A9 and
you will pass the de-limit sign, Broomhill House is 200 metres beyond
this on the left hand side of the road.