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All Places in Inverness

  • Inverness Castle

    A historic castle on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, it has been redeveloped into a visitor attraction celebrating Highland history and culture, offering panoramic city views.

  • Falcon Square

    A central square in Inverness, serving as a hub for shopping and public gatherings.

  • Inverness Cathedral

    Officially St. Andrew's Cathedral, this Gothic revival structure built between 1866 and 1869 is known for its beautiful stained glass and scenic location by the river.

  • Cawdor Castle and Gardens

    A magnificent fairy-tale castle with award-winning gardens, steeped in history and legend.

  • Loch Marie

    A picturesque loch located in the Scottish Highlands, offering stunning natural scenery.

  • Loch Ness

    A large, deep, and freshwater loch near Inverness, famous worldwide for its association with the mythical Loch Ness Monster.

  • Urquhart Castle

    Historic castle ruins situated on the banks of Loch Ness, offering a glimpse into Scotland's past amidst a picturesque landscape.

  • Fort Augustus

    A charming village located at the southern tip of Loch Ness, known for its canal locks.

  • Clava Cairns

    An exceptionally well-preserved Bronze Age burial site featuring three chambered cairns surrounded by standing stones, dating back over 4,000 years.

  • Eden Court Theatre

    A major performing arts venue in Inverness, offering a diverse program of theatre, music, and film.

  • Elgin Cathedral

    The impressive ruins of a medieval cathedral, once a significant religious center in Moray.

  • Inverewe Garden and Estate

    A spectacular botanical garden showcasing a diverse collection of plants in a stunning coastal setting.

  • Historic Fort George

    A formidable 18th-century military fortress offering a glimpse into the region's strategic history.

  • Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre

    The historic battlefield where the final Jacobite Rising came to a tragic end.

  • Loch Assynt and Ardvreck Castle

    A remote and atmospheric location featuring the dramatic ruins of Ardvreck Castle on the shores of Loch Assynt.

  • Ness Islands

    A series of small, wooded islands in the River Ness, connected by Victorian footbridges, offering a peaceful and natural retreat popular with locals.

  • Culloden Battlefield

    The site of a pivotal and devastating battle in 1746 that marked the end of the Jacobite rising and had a lasting impact on Highland culture.

  • Glen Affric

    A stunning and remote glen known for its ancient Caledonian pine forests and lochs.

  • Alban and Abbey House

    A highly-rated budget-friendly accommodation option in Inverness known for its welcoming atmosphere.

  • Roseneath Guest House

    A charming guest house in Inverness offering comfortable stays and a hearty breakfast.

  • Victorian Market

    A vibrant indoor market featuring various stalls selling local crafts, traditional Scottish attire, and food products, offering an authentic cultural experience.

  • Leakey’s Bookshop

    A large, atmospheric second-hand bookshop located in a former church building.

  • Eilean Donan Castle

    One of Scotland's most photographed castles, situated on a small tidal island where three sea lochs converge.

  • Isle of Skye

    A large, diverse island known for its stunning natural beauty, including mountains, lochs, and dramatic coastlines.

  • Inverness Museum and Art Gallery

    A museum and art gallery in Inverness that showcases the city's rich history, from ancient times to the present, along with diverse art collections.

  • Cairngorms National Park

    The largest national park in the UK, offering vast natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and wildlife spotting.

  • Caledonian Canal

    A significant engineering achievement in the Scottish Highlands, this canal stretches across Scotland, connecting coasts by using natural lochs and man-made sections.

  • River Ness

    This short but fast-flowing river carries water from Loch Ness through Inverness and into the sea, offering scenic walkways along its banks.

  • Leaky's Bookshop

    Claiming to be the biggest secondhand bookshop in Scotland, it is set within a historic 1793 Gaelic church, filled with thousands of books.

  • Greig Street Bridge

    A pedestrian suspension bridge built in 1880 that crosses the River Ness, offering lovely views towards Inverness Castle.

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