



The list which follows shows the name, venue and contact details for 43 activities in the category "Sports" which will be of interest to older folk in Inverness and the surrounding area. The categories are listed alphabetically within towns - the list of choices on the left hand side of the screen allows different categories to be displayed.
Each entry in the list will offer information regarding meeting days and times plus a number of choices whereby you can be transferred to the website of an organisation, send an email or text message to the organiser, view the location on a map or find a contact number to call.
Balloch : Balloch Indoor Bowling Club, Balloch Hall |
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Cannich : Strathglass Bowling Club, The Cannich Hall |
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For anyone who is interested in playing Outdoor & Indoor Bowls. Provides exercise, company and fun. In the main hall in winter, outdoors in summer. Bowling started in November 1980 with over 40 members.
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Drumnadrochit : Indoor Bowling, Glenurquhart Public Hall - (Blairbeg Hall) |
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Fort Augustus : The Bowling Club, Public Hall |
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Fortrose : Chanonry Sailing Club, Chanonry Sailing Club |
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Chanonry Sailing Club welcomes sailors of all ages, offering social sailing, dinghy racing, dinghy training and coaching opportunities. The Club has some dinghies available for the use of Club members who do not have their own boats. We have trot moorings for Club members with cruisers and access to Fortrose harbour. Recently the Club has built a St Ayles coastal rowing skiff and an enthusiastic group takes part in rowing activities both at home and away. A second skiff is planned. Check our website for much more useful information about the Club and we also welcome enquiries.
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Fortrose : Walking Football, The Black Isle Leisure Centre |
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A slower paced version of the beautiful game. Enables older people to return to a sport they once loved or try out a new activity which suits their fitness level. Come along to find out more and have a go!
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Invergarry : Invergarry Short Mat Bowls Club, Glengarry Hall |
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Visitors are very welcome and we have spare sets of bowls if you don't have your own.
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Invergarry : Senior Badminton, Glengarry Hall |
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Badminton arranged on demand depending on numbers interested. Enquiries welcome . Open to all ages
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Invermoriston : Senior Bowling Club, Millennium Hall |
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Bowling times : Two sessions, 1400 to 1600 and then 1930 to 2130
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Inverness : Ashton Bowlers, Raigmore Community Centre |
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Indoor bowling.
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Inverness : Badminton (TOFFS), Inverness Leisure |
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Inverness Leisure’s sports halls are host to our “TOFFS” group (The Over Fifties Fitness Session) which is a three-times weekly exercise and fitness activity programme devised for our more mature customers and which attracts a growing number of participants. Badmington is played at all levels. Come along and challenge your fellow TOFFS to a game or two!
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Inverness : Carpet Bowls, Inverness Leisure |
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Carpet Bowls - gentle exercise and a pleasurable pastime. Join us for a social game at a relaxed pace where beginners are always welcome. Bowls provided.
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Inverness : Clachnacuddin Small Bore Rifle Club, Various Locations |
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The club has an outdoor and indoor range as well as a clubhouse. The club can provide access to all the equipment that is needed to take up .22 target shooting - rifles, ammunition, shooting jackets, gloves etc, together with basic training. Membership of a rifle club is governed by a strict set of laws so club address is not shown. Before attending the club to shoot (or handling any weapons in the club) you require a police check. So prior to attending the club they need to know who you are, and to send off a form to the local Police Firearms Unit. If you want to visit the club with a view to becoming a member please send an email including your postal address and - if possible - a land-line telephone number that can be validated via directory enquiries - on your first contact. On receipt they will send you a link to a web-form that collects the necessary infomation to complete the application.
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Inverness : Dalneigh Bowling, James Cameron Community Centre |
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A great way to have gently exercise, for the body and the brain. We have sociable competition with each other, but its all in good fun. Stop for tea and cake half way through. Come along and try it, and meet new people.
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Inverness : Drakies Senior Bowling, Culcabock and Drakies Community Hall |
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Inverness : Duncraig Bowling Club, Cameron Youth Centre |
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Indoor bowling.
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Inverness : Fraser Park Bowling Club, MacEwen Drive |
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Outdoor bowls / lawn bowls Open to anyone of any age – we welcome new players and visitors - social activity which may also improve fitness, coordination and skill development. Affiliated to Bowls Scotland, Northern Counties and Northern Counties Ladies Bowling Associations, Inverness Bowling Association, Inverness Senior League. The club holds friendly inter-club matches
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Inverness : Fraser Park Bowling Club, MacEwen Drive |
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Indoor bowls / Short Carpet Bowl Open to anyone of any age – we welcome new players and visitors - social activity which may also improve fitness, coordination and skill development. Bowls available but please bring smooth flat soled footwear / slippers. Affiliated to Inverness and District Bowling League Why not come along and try the sport. Should you wish coaching, this can be arranged by mutual agreement.
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Inverness : Highland Table Tennis Club, Inverness High School |
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All abilities welcome - experienced and beginners.
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Inverness : Indoor Bowling Club, Charleston Community Centre |
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Inverness : Inverness & District Indoor Bowling Club, Castle Heather |
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Annual Membership is open to experienced bowlers and "first time" bowlers as well. If you've never tried the game then give us a call and we'll arrange an introductory visit , trial game, and if you decide to join further instruction and coaching is available.
Experienced bowler, what do you do in the winter or when the weather is less than favourable? If you're not already a member of the indoor club then why not give it a try.
Or call into the stadium, our duty manager can provide you with the necessary details and membership application form
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Inverness : Inverness Angling Club, River Ness |
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Our aim is to get more people to take up angling to enjoy the unrivalled fishing facilities of the Highlands. We lease double bank rod fishings for some three miles of water on River Ness where there is always a good chance of a fish. You'll always find club members at the huts during the peak of the season, from June to October willing to offer advice. For further information please click on Website and be transferred to the Inverness Angling Club website.
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Inverness : Inverness Canoe Club, Inverness Aquadome |
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Inverness Canoe Club was formed in 1996 and now has over 250 members paddling at all levels - from beginners to the very experienced. We are active in most recreational areas of paddlesport including sea, white water and open canoe and we hope you will find a place in the club that will suit your particular interests. Pool sessions are held on Friday nights during the winter months in the Inverness Aquadome. An introductory course, run in the spring, allows beginners to gain confidence in the pool, before progressing outside onto the Caledonian Canal at the Muirtown Basin and then onto the river and the sea. A wide range of canoes and kayaks available for hire to members and a number of qualified coaches cover all paddling disciplines.
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Inverness : Inverness Curling Club, Inverness Ice Centre |
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Inverness Curling Club is one of the clubs playing at Inverness Ice Centre and has been established since 1968. There are plenty of opportunities to play in internal club games and in the Inverness Province Leagues, which are played between all the clubs at the Inverness Ice Centre. We all play for fun and competitively. With a membership of approximately 30, the club is friendly and sociable. We welcome everyone. We are a mixed club with players of all abilities ranging from beginners to very experienced curlers and have several experienced coaches who would be more than willing to help any curler (club member or not!) if asked.
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Inverness : Inverness Mosque Sports Club, Kenneth Street Hall |
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We run regular sessions of badminton in Kenneth Street Hall (Property Of St. Andrews Cathedral). These usual occur every Tuesday after 7 or if it is a nice day we play outdoor football insh'allah.
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Inverness : Inverness Orienteering Club, Various locations within 50 miles of Inverness |
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Inverness Orienteering Club is the local club for the sport of orienteering in the Inverness area and much of highland Scotland. Orienteering clubs are mostly known by their abbreviations so we are mostly known as INVOC. INVOC holds a range of orienteering events and activities each year, and members participate in orienteering events large and small both locally and further afield. We also put on coaching activities and some social gatherings, and have club teams taking part in various team competitions.
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Inverness : Inverness Petanque Club, Queens Park Petanque Piste |
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Boules are available. New members are very welcome.
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Inverness : Old Folks Bowling, Cameron Youth Centre |
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Indoor bowling for seniors.
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Inverness : Raigmore Bowling, Raigmore Community Centre |
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Raigmore Bowlers
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Inverness : Senior Bowls, The Spectrum Centre |
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Senior bowling club.
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Inverness : Walking Football, Hilton Community Centre |
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Walking Football is an everything you love about football, the only difference is that it is a foul to run! If you think your footballing days are over then think again! Walking football is designed to give you the chance to play the game you love but reduce the chances of injury. It's an adapted format of the beautiful game aimed at providing light physical activity, providing a great way to keep fit, learn skills, have fun and socialise all at the same time! So, if you used to play football but now find the pace a bit too much or if you’ve never had the chance to be involved before, walking football is the perfect introduction to playing football for you.
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Inverness : Westhill Indoor Bowling Club, Cradlehall Primary School |
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Some sets of bowls available for use. Tea and biscuits provided. All welcome
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Inverness : Women's Cycle Workshop, Velocity Cafe |
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This bike maintenance workshop is FREE to all women. We'll have female mechanics running the sessions and you can come and work on your own bike, share what you know, learn from other women.
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Kirkhill : Kirkhill Indoor Bowling Club, Community Centre |
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Open to anyone of any age but mostly comprises seniors
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Kirkhill : Kirkhill Senior Citizens Indoor Bowling Club, Community Centre |
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Open to anyone over 55
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Muir of Ord : Muir of Ord Bowling Club, Muir of Ord Bowling Club |
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he club has been in existence since 1959 and has more than 40 members. Meet twice each week weather permitting – at the Bowling Green behind Tarradale Terrace, near the Pavilion. The club is always looking for new members and visitors are welcome to use the facilities. Visitors are welcome to join us on these Club Nights. Membership enquiries to the Secretary on the night.
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Nairn : Nairn Bowling Club, Albert Street |
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The aim of the Club is to provide bowling facilities for the residents of Nairn and the surrounding area. We warmly welcome visitors to the Club and encourage residents and tourists alike to take advantage of the green and bowling facilities. The Club is open for "spoons" on a Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm and on Friday evening at 7pm. Visitors are welcome to participate. You are very welcome to come and enjoy a game of bowls at the Club or even just to come along and sit and watch. Bowls, jacks, mats, etc are available in the clubhouse.
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Nairn : Nairn Sailing Club, Nairn Sailing Club |
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Nairn Sailing Club is a friendly and informal club based on the harbour front in Nairn. We have a popular cruiser section offering racing and social cruises throughout the year. We also have a thriving dinghy section. Please take time to browse our website and contact us if you want any further information or would like to join. We also have regular club nights each Friday during the season and hold regular social events at our clubhouse
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North Kessock : Kessock Afternoon Badminton Sessions, Village Hall |
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KABS - Not a club but just a group of folk who are finding badminton fun again. Not too serious and for all ages. Racquets, cuppa, biscuits and chat provided.
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North Kessock : North Kessock Bowling Club, Village Hall |
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Indoor bowls. Bowls available but bring smooth flat soled footwear.
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North Kessock : North Kessock Outdoor Bowling Club, North Kessock Bowling Club |
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A lawn bowls club which welcomes new players and visitors and is a member of the Scottish Bowling Association. The club holds friendly interclub matches and also takes part in league matches across Scotland.
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Strathpeffer : Strathpeffer Bowling Club, Strathpeffer Community Centre |
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Indoor carpet bowls
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Strathpeffer : Strathpeffer Walking Group, Strathpeffer Community Centre |
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Walks around the local area, lasting 1.5 to 2 hours. Some routes go further afield, in which case cars are shared for the group to get from the centre to the start of the walk and back again. Please wear suitable footwear and waterproof clothing. A great way to get out, keep fit and see some local scenery. A list of the walks planned for the month ahead is on the noticeboard at the Community Centre.
A medical form must be completed by all first time participants to make the group leader aware of any injuries or medical conditions.
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