Dingwall is a town located in the Scottish Highlands, in the north of Scotland. With a population of around 6,500 people, it is a historic and picturesque town that offers a mix of traditional and modern living. Dingwall has a rich history, dating back to the medieval period, and the town is home to several historic buildings and landmarks, including the 15th-century St. Clement’s Church and the Dingwall Town Hall. The town is also home to several cultural attractions, including the Ross-Shire Engineering Heritage Centre and the Dingwall Museum, which showcases the history and heritage of the local area. Dingwall is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with several parks and nature reserves in the area, including the Cromarty Firth and the Black Isle Wildlife Park.