
The Highland Visitor Levy is a proposed initiative to manage the impact of tourism on the Highlands' infrastructure and services. It involves charging visitors staying in overnight accommodations an additional fee. The revenue generated from this levy, estimated to be between £5 million and £10 million annually, will be reinvested into the local community to maintain and improve facilities, ensuring a high-quality experience for both visitors and residents. This initiative aims to address the pressures of increased visitor numbers and support sustainable tourism in the region.
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