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The river ness runs through the centre of inverness Cawdor castle is a short drive outside inverness Tthe point of most loch ness monster sitings
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Cawdor Castle Loch ness

Welcome to Inverness and Loch Ness in Highland Scotland.

Inverness is the Highland Capital with the main administrative centre for the Highlands in the city. The population of the city itself has some 40,000 people. It is a new City which is growing fast. 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.

Accommodation in Inverness. There are many hotels, guest houses and bed and breakfast to choose from.

Inverness city centre retains its character as a market town, whilst offering visitors a superb base to visit the many attractions from Loch Ness to the west, the Black Isle to the north and Culloden Moor to the east. There are many good restaurants and shops to choose from.

Loch Ness and its monster. A short distance from Inverness you will come to Loch Ness, lurking beneath Loch Ness is the home of the world famous monster, the Loch Ness monster. The Loch Ness monster's reputation makes Loch Ness a must do part of most people's itinerary visiting Scotland. You will find a whole lot of information on the monster and loch ness on this web site as well as a whole lot more information.

Inverness Highlands and Loch Ness are in the north of Scotland, situated in the Highland region. The Highland region is an administrative designated region by the Scottish Executive. The Highland Council administers the area through local Councillors. It is important to realise that there are other highland areas across Scotland, generally they are towards Scotland's west coast. They are all north of Edinburgh and Glasgow.

By following the pages on this web site you will learn and discover all there is to see and do in Inverness, Loch Ness and the Highland area of Scotland.

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