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Opening times and prices

Hilton of Cadboll Chapel is free to visit and open year-round.

How to get here

The chapel is in the village of Hilton, off the B9166 approximately 12 miles from Invergordon.

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Address

Hilton
Easter Ross

National Grid reference:

NH 873 768.

Three costumed re-enactors dressed as Romans with red capes, armour and a rectangular shield. They standing in a grassy knoll, the remains of an ancient Roman fortification. As an amusing paradox, one of the Romans is holding a modern tablet device, and showing his companions the contents on screen.

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