High Life Highland offers a range of ways to access information and activities online for culture, learning, sport, leisure, health and wellbeing across all of our services throughout the Highlands – just follow the links below.
Health and Wellbeing →
Find out more about how High Life Highland can support your health and wellbeing through online information and activities for people of all ages and interests.
Leisure →
High Life Highland leisure centres, community centres and community schools throughout the Highlands offer online classes and resources to help your health and wellbeing. Find out more about our online classes and activities, with something for people of all ages and levels of activity.
Libraries →
Download e-books, e-magazines, digital newspapers, audiobooks and get access to other online library facilities for all ages. This includes activities such as Bookbug recordings for young ones.
Visitor Attractions →
Explore the unique history and culture of the Scottish Highlands through our online resources – there’s more to museums and visitor attractions than the buildings themselves. In looking after these attractions, our staff also conserve, interpret and celebrate Highland life and heritage.
Youth →
Whether you’re a young person, a youth worker or someone supporting young people in Highland, find out more about the online help and opportunities available through High Life Highland.
Adult Learning →
Through our online opportunities, we offer a range of interesting and interactive lifelong learning for adults. Brush up on your reading, writing or spelling; work on your numeracy skills for everyday life; develop your knowledge and skills for the workplace; or work towards a qualification. Find out more about how we can support you to develop your skills for family life, community life and the workplace.
Highland Archive Service →
Through our archive services, High Life Highland preserves, conserves and makes accessible the archive collections in the care of The Highland Council. Find out more about our archive centres around the area, how we help research family history, and conserve Highland heritage for future generations.







