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"The most exhilerating Circus it has been my privelege to see!" 30 artists - the ultimate 'Shaolin' master known as 'the one'!
Inverness and Loch Ness area of Scotland really has it all for the visitor from ancient castles to clans and clan history.
Things to doInverness has a great selection of Restaurants, you are sure to find some superb places to eat in or out.
Where to eatInverness Shops cover a large range of choice, from the large multi national outlets through to the small independent owner Shops and much more.
Where to ShopInverness Hotels, B&Bs, Guest Houses, Self catering cottages to Caravan Parks, plenty to choose from, whether you want a small B&B or large hotel.
Where to stayInverness city, in Scotland is known as the 'Highland Capital', just a short distance from the world famous Loch Ness and its monster. There are also some fabulous local castles and heritage all within an easy drive of the capital. Inverness is the main administrative centre for the Highland region of Scotland. The population of the city itself has some 40,000 people. The City is growing fast due to Inverness airport and its location in the Highlands. Inverness airport has made a huge difference to the local economy, with cheap flights from the principle English Cities giving urban dwellers access to the delights of the Highlands of Scotland.


You can download a copy of the 2011 Explore Inverness
Guide This focusses on Inverness, Scotland a guide full
of what to do and see. The 2012 guide is being compiled now
and will be with the printers at the end of February, ready for
distribution to accommodation providers in the Inverness area a
week before Easter.
The Inverness tourism Newsletter has information for accommodation providers and tourists a like. Here you can be downloaded here 2011 Explore Inverness Area Newsletter
Accommodation in Inverness - In Scotland, Inverness has the greatest choice of accommodation, perhaps only exceeded by Edinburgh, whether you are wanting hotels, guest houses and bed & breakfast establishments it has them all.
Inverness city centre retains its character as a market town, whilst offering visitors a superb base in the north of Scotland to visit the many attractions from Loch Ness to the west, the Black Isle to the north and Culloden Moor to the east. It has a vibrant city centre with great restaurants and fabulous shopping opportunities.
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Loch Ness and its monster. Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal is only a short distance from Inverness, lurking beneath Loch Ness is the home of the world famous Loch Ness monster. The Loch Ness monster's reputation makes an integral part of most people's itinerary when touring Scotland. You will find a wealth of information on the Loch Ness monster and Loch Ness, Scotland largest loch.
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"The most exhilerating Circus it has been my privelege to see!" 30 artists - the ultimate 'Shaolin' master known as 'the one'!
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