GB-0048
Situated close to the Ross-shire town of Tain and only 30 minutes from Inverness, well known amongst the general aviation community as being one of the friendliest and picturesque airfields in Scotland. Gateway to the Highlands for light aircraft at this twin-runway, privately-owned aerodrome in a stunning setting, with easy access to the Glenmorangie distillery and scenic coastal attractions around Tarbat Ness.
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David Munro
Tain Duty Controller (for range briefing)
David Munro
Easter Airfield (GB-0048) is a general aviation airfield in the United Kingdom. The airfield sits at an elevation of 20 feet. It has 2 runways: 06 900m (grass), 24 900m (grass).
Situated close to the Ross-shire town of Tain and only 30 minutes from Inverness, well known amongst the general aviation community as being one of the friendliest and picturesque airfields in Scotland. Gateway to the Highlands for light aircraft at this twin-runway, privately-owned aerodrome in a stunning setting, with easy access to the Glenmorangie distillery and scenic coastal attractions around Tarbat Ness.
Pilots flying into Easter Airfield will find plenty to do nearby. There are 2 restaurants within reach, with Seaboard Centre Cafe just a 29-minute walk from the airfield. 6 hotels nearby provide accommodation options from 1.6km away. 2 attractions and things to do are within easy reach.
Easter Airfield is well connected by rail, with 1 railway station nearby, including Fearn (4.3km away).
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