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.