Inverness Attractions, Battlefields and lots more to see and do

A comprehensive list of Inverness attractions in and around Inverness, which includes where to see dolphins, the Loch Ness Monster, and Culloden the last battle fought on British soil, all within easy reach of Inverness City centre.

 

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Cruise Liners an Inverness Attraction

Cruise Liners

Every summer, from May to September some fifty cruise liners call into the sheltered deep water Port of Invergordon on the beautiful Cromarty Firth.

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Falls of Shin Inverness Things to Do

The Falls of Shin - Salmon Leap & Visitor Centre

Mr Al Fayeds' most northerly business has a Visitor Centre, Salmon Leap, gift shop, restaurant, forest walks, Children's Play area and mini golf.

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Loch Ness an Inverness Attraction

Loch Ness & the Loch Ness Monster

The 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,

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Caledonian Canal Inverness What to Do

The Caledonian Canal

One of the greatest waterways of the world, a masterpiece of canal engineering, by Thomas Telford - slicing through the Great Glen, a geological fault

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Culloden Battlefield Inverness Things to Do

Culloden Battlefield

The last battle on British soil, started at one o'clock, when the Jacobite artillery opened fire the government troops responded with their cannon.

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Hootananny Ceilidh Bar Inverness Things to Do

Hootananny Ceilidh Bar

Pub 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

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Dolphins at Chanonry Point Inverness What to Do

Dolphin Watching at Chanonry Point

Chanory Point in the Moray Firth lies between Fortrose & Rosemarkie on the Black Isle. One of the best places in Scotland to see Bottlenose Dolphins.

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Brahn Seer Memorial an Inverness Attraction

Brahan Seer Plaque

The Brahan Seer lived in the 17th century. He possessed the gift of second sight, not uncommon in the Highlands.

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John Cobb Memorial Loch Ness an Inverness Attraction

John Cobb Memorial Cairn

On 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.

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Loch Ness CentreDrumnadrochit IV63 6TU01456 450218
The Loch Ness Exhibition CentrreDrumnadrochit Loch Ness IV63 6TU01456 450573
Cruise Loch NessFort Augustus PH32 4BD01320 366277
Caledonian Canal Visitors CentreFort Augustus01320 366493
Jacobite Cruises on Loch NessTomnahurich Bridge, Glenurquhart Rd, Inverness IV3 5TD01463 233999