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Hugh Miller was unquestionably one of the great Scots of his age, the Museum comprises 2 buildings; Miller House, and a C17th thatched cottage.
View DetailsExcellent location overlooking the River Ness Islands. One double room with own bathroom and shower.
View DetailsContemporary cocktail bar and bistro, Ash Restaurant , is a recent, and superb addition to the growing restaurant and dining out scene in Inverness.
View DetailsA cairn & flagpole were erected on Ormonde Hill in the village of Avoch in 1997 to mark the 700th anniversary of the raising of the Scottish Standard.
View DetailsFred and Penelope await your arrival at their guesthouse, which is situated in the Crown area of Inverness, a five minute stroll from the city centre.
View DetailsInverness has great links by bus to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Perth and Aberdeen. There are also Tours direct from Inverness.
View DetailsOn 29 September 1952, travelling at 206 mph for the world's water speed record, John Cobb lost his life, this memorial was erected by local people.
View DetailsSteeped in history the luxurious Bunchrew House Hotel is a 17th century Scottish mansion, offering excellent accommodation and award-winning cuisine.
View DetailsIn a quiet leafy residential area only 10 minutes walk from the centre of Inverness, a townhouse-style hotel with the ambience of a country house.
View DetailsThe Waterfront located beside the River Ness, with an excellent reputation for its good food and friendliness, Thursday music night is folk night.
View DetailsBeauly Priory founded in 1230, became a Cistercian home about 1510. The North transept rebuilt in 1901 as a mausoleum for the Mackenzie Family.
View DetailsThe home of the Loch Ness Monster, it is 39km (24 miles) long, it never freezes on account of its depth of 132m, deepest point is 230m (755ft) deep,
View DetailsStrathisla established in 1988. This modernised Victorian house only two minutes walk to the city centre,has a friendly atmosphere.
View DetailsThe last battle on British soil, started at one o'clock, when the Jacobite artillery opened fire the government troops responded with their cannon.
View DetailsOne of the most attractively situated restaurants in Inverness with views over the River Ness towards Inverness Cathedral. Food served all day.
View DetailsIf you are looking for Scottish food, the Old North Inn proudly boasts it serves unashamedly Scottish traditional dishes. No nouvelle cuisine here!
View DetailsOne of the most successful small galleries you will find anywhere in Scotland, landscape, figurative and abstract work by artists from Scotland and UK
View DetailsFriendly family owned hotel and spa, excellent accommodation right in the heart of Inverness on the banks of the River Ness opposite Inverness Castle
View Detailsconsists of a collection of Victorian hotels and villas, built up around a spa which has been called ‘Scotland’s answer to the Bavarian Watering Place
View DetailsThe Joy of Taste restaurant is a new concept for dining in Inverness – a joint venture where the emphasis is placed upon a warm welcome and quailty...
View DetailsGreat pub styled food and good prices, all freshly prepared to order. Friday and Saturday nights are music nights. Thursday nights special steak deal.
View DetailsRiverside location, Five minutes walk from city centre, train & bus stations. The best central location for touring the Highlands. All rooms en-suite.
View DetailsThe Highland's only 5-Star Visitor Attraction, built in 1380, stunning interior, beautiful gardens, shops, café, snack bar and 9-hole golf course.
View DetailsThis circular tour of approx.40 miles takes you to two important Scottish locations. Each of the attractions highlighted on this tour are spectacular
View DetailsClootie wells are found in Scotland and Ireland, in pre-Christian times a goddess or nature spirit was said to inhabit the well, with healing powers.
View Details13th century Cathedral at Fortrose, today two sections still stand, the chapter house and the nave's south aisle, maintained by Historic Scotland.
View DetailsThe Caledonian Canal offers a number of superb walks, from the 73 mile Great Glen Way to short walks from Inverness City Centre.
View DetailsA short easy walk from Inverness city Centre, along the River Ness, to Ness Islands and back. A great way to see more of Inverness. Highly recommended
View DetailsScotland's oldest Royal Burgh, a town with a fascinating history, set on the beautiful Dornoch Firth.
View DetailsAn excellent reputation for the high standard and consistency of it‘s cuisine, their popular "Eat as much as you like!" Sunday Buffet from 12.30hrs.
View DetailsOpen from the middle of March to end of November. Has 125 level, grassy pitches for tents, caravans & motorhomes, of which 50 have elec hook ups.
View DetailsA hidden gem minutes from the city centre, 54.7 hectares on the edge of Beauly Firth, Inverness, hosts a variety of widllife, plants, may see dolphins
View DetailsLocated on the banks of the River Ness within the city centre, quality art, original oil paintings, watercolour sales, restoration and picture framing
View DetailsTrail guides you through Inverness's New and Old Towns where you will find fascinating buildings and an abundance of shops and restaurants to enjoy.
View Detailsone of the smallest chartered burghs in Britain. Granted its burgh rights by Alexander in 226. The Vikings had their court of justice here.......
View DetailsAn International Airport, with all the facilities you would expect, from Shopping and catering to car parking. With great customer service.
View DetailsMr Al Fayeds' most northerly business has a Visitor Centre, Salmon Leap, gift shop, restaurant, forest walks, Children's Play area and mini golf.
View DetailsGlendoune is a detached Victorian house situated close to Inverness city centre, bus and railway stations.
View DetailsAn elegant Victorian house only 10mins walk from the city. Offering the warmest hospitality & high standard of service.
View DetailsEvery summer, from May to September some fifty cruise liners call into the sheltered deep water Port of Invergordon on the beautiful Cromarty Firth.
View DetailsLooking for that gift with a truly Scottish Theme at affordable prices this is the place to go, majority are Scottish made and designed gifts.
View DetailsWelcome to this friendly & informal family run caravan & camping park of about 10 acres, set in a tranquil glen with views of the surrounding forests.
View Detailsabout 100 mile circular route north of Inverness which take you to some superb places, through fabulous Highland scenery with great views............
View DetailsA busy city-centre brasserie with views over the River Ness, with sleek contemporary interior, an energetic atmosphere, with an added touch of glamour
View DetailsTorvean - is a select 4 star park with 10 modern static holiday caravans for hire and 50 superb stances for tourers and motor homes (sorry, no tents).
View DetailsFort Augustus at the bottom end of Loch Ness, exactly mid-way along the Great Glen, has a 5 locks taking boats from Loch Ness up into the canal above.
View DetailsClassical styled and informal, has an excellent reputation built up over the last 11yrs for top quality Scottish produce in appealing modern dishes.
View DetailsVery popular restaurtant café, locals often seen queuing outside, renowned for quality food, pastry chefs produce an amazing array of home-baked cakes
View DetailsHas a strong local trade, with a restaurant quality, pub gastro menu, all food locally sourced, large selection of draft and cask ales, malt whiskies
View DetailsA bed and breakfast accommodation near Inverness City centre, a short walk from the River Ness and the Caledonian Canal, a great base for touring.
View Details13 miles from the Highland capital of Inverness, nestling on a wooded hillside, Kiltarlity Lodges enjoys scenic views over farmland and mountains.
View DetailsSpecialises in bringing the finest culinary delights of Turkey; for gourmets, the Turkish Cuisine is, without doubt, one of the finest in the world.
View DetailsInverness Train Station, right in the middle of the town. It has it's own car park with 60 spaces and it has cycle storage.
View DetailsOur discreet boutique hotel, bar and restaurant,Rocpool Reserve is about elegance, glow and quality. A little luxury in the heart of a vibrant city.
View DetailsBuilt 4,000 years ago by neolithic farmers for collective burials - the first people to domesticate animals, till the land and clear the forests.
View DetailsA quiet location on the Riverside with free car parking. A 2 bedroomed apartment next do to the Eden Court Theatre, Restaurants, Cinema & the Castle.
View DetailsOne minute from the train station, 15 minutes from Inverness airport, a little luxury in the heart of the Highland capital of Scotland.
View DetailsOne of the greatest waterways of the world, a masterpiece of canal engineering, by Thomas Telford - slicing through the Great Glen, a geological fault
View DetailsLearn all about the Picts, free entry to the Pictish Centre for Ross and Cromarty, unique display on 15 carved Pictish stones from Rosemarkie.
View DetailsThe Rajah is the longest established Indian Restaurant in the Highlands. Est. 1982. Providing superior quality food & service to locals & visitors.
View DetailsQuality traditional Scottish Highland dress, this is the company to go to, they have been making kilts, tweeds and jackets for generations.
View DetailsFriendly, family run guest house, situated close to town centre, Eden Court Theatre, bus and railway stations. Ideal base for touring the Highlands.
View DetailsInverness is a great base to tour the Highlands and Islands. It has great road access via the main arterial route to Scotland the A9.
View DetailsAlness is located on the Cromarty Firth. The River Averon runs through the town dividing it into two. Famous for it's floral displays.
View DetailsChanory Point in the Moray Firth lies between Fortrose & Rosemarkie on the Black Isle. One of the best places in Scotland to see Bottlenose Dolphins.
View DetailsThis free museum in the centre of Inverness is a MUST for all those interested in collections that feature everything to do with the Highlands, .....
View DetailsThe Brahan Seer lived in the 17th century. He possessed the gift of second sight, not uncommon in the Highlands.
View DetailsBuilt in 1634, it is the burial place of at least four Lovat or Fraser clan chiefs on a commanding site overlooking the mouth of the River Beauly.
View DetailsA first floor contemporary apartment in a prime location by the River Ness. A comfortable base, close to the City Centre & Eden Court Theare.
View DetailsSix luxury serviced apartments offering the ultimate city living experience, right in heart of the Highland Capital Inverness. Go on.. spoil yourself
View Details28 mile purpose built walkers and cyclists trail, from Fort Augustus at the southern end of Loch Ness to Inverness at the northern end of the Loch.
View DetailsAn outdoor adventure activities business offering a host of bespoke adventures activities for the small group, whether it is kids, families or groups.
View DetailsThe oldest and most traditional bar in Inverness with original features dating back to the C18th . Serving both local and national real ales .
View DetailsYour chance to eat out on the banks of Loch Ness, this very popular Inn is on the shores of Loch Ness, only 8 miles from Inverness. Booking suggested.
View DetailsA delightful cottage an hours drive north of Inveness, 3 miles from the Falls of Shinn, great rural setting ideal for exploring north of Inverness.
View DetailsThe first European to cross North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans, he discovered and charted Canada’s longest river 2,500 miles.
View DetailsSouth of Inverness, is a breathtakingly beutiful area, with castles,lochs, monsters, mountains and fabulous scenery.
View DetailsFree entry to Cromarty’s fabulous 18th century Courthouse, seven centuries of Cromarty history is brought to life with 21st Century technology.
View DetailsOne of the most beautiful waterfalls in Scotland, a hidden gem - a sheer drop of over 100 feet (30m) in the spectacular forest surroundings, a must!
View DetailsThis circular tour takes you along Loch Ness, then inland to a number of interesting sites, with amazing Scottish scenery. (Approx. 50 miles)
View DetailsOn the banks of the River Ness, with views of the river and castle, this stylish Italian Restaurant combines excellent food with excellent service.
View DetailsPub of the Year 2007 and 2009, The Highland Music venue with 3 Music Rooms - 2 Bars - Superb Thai Food - Friendly Atmosphere - Top Names & Local Heros
View DetailsPopular coffee shop and restaurant in Invergordon, good selection of food and drinks at very affordable prices. Great staff knowledgable about area.
View DetailsFilling Station Menu highlights include a wide range of sandwiches, burgers, salads and grills, not to mention the ever popular sizzling fajitas.
View DetailsBuilt in 1890 after the first market was destroyed by fire, lots of small shops, perfect place for those special gifts or just to walk round and enjoy
View DetailsBrodie Castle is a fine 16th-century tower house, central keep with two 5-storey towers, guardroom and secret passages to help the occupants escape.
View DetailsThe 4 star Kingsmills Hotel - Set in 4 acres of gardens with manicured lawns, you’ll be assured exceptional service in a quiet and pretty location.
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