Out and About

Things to see and do in Inverness

History

Most people know two things about Inverness - it is where they speak the best English and where the Loch Ness Monster is a neighbour, but there is a lot more to the capital of the Highlands!

Set between the hills and the sea and divided by the River Ness, which flows six short miles from Loch Ness to the Moray Firth, Inverness has been a military, commercial and administrative centre for centuries.

There are historic castles, solitary walks in the mountains, beautiful scenery, numerous distilleries to visit and of course Loch Ness - all within easy reach of Inverness .

There are excellent road, rail and air links to Inverness and it is an ideal City to make your base whilst visiting the Higlands.

An interesting combination of ancient and modern it provides today a wide range of amenities for residents and visitors alike.

Scenery

The City has achieved some notable accolades recently, ' Britain in Bloom', ' Scotland in Bloom', and Inverness is also in the top ten cities in Britain visited by overseas visitors.

Outdoor Activites

An idea touring centre, Inverness has much to enjoy within its boundaries, parks and playgroungs, fishing and golfing, leisure centre and entertainment in one of the most modern theatres in Britain.

Eating Out

There are a number of excellent restaurants to be found in the area and we would be delighted to advise you.

 


River Ness at InvernessEden Court Theatre
Wine and dine in Inverness

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