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Nairn Beach is located 16 miles east of Inverness and offers visitors miles of beautiful coastline and breathtaking views across the Moray Firth. Both the harbour and marina in Nairn offer spectacular views across the Moray Firth as well as dolphin watching opportunities. Travel on service 10 or 11 for Nairn Beach. The beach is a 10 minute walk from the bus route. Catch service 5 from Queensgate, Inverness to visit Culloden Battlefield. The Battle of Culloden was the final confrontation of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. On 16 April 1746 the Jacobite forces under Charles Edwad Stuart were soundly defeated by loyalist troops commanded by Duke of Cumberland. This was the last pitched battle fought on British soil and it changed the Highlands and Scotland forever. Service 5 operates to Culloden Battlefield from Inverness city centre every hour Monday to Saturday. Urquhart Castle is one of the most picturesque landmarks in Scotland. Perched on the banks of Loch Ness beside the village of Drumnadrochit, it offers great views up the length of the loch, and is one of the main sites for reported sightings of the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Take service 919 from Inverness bus station to visit Urquhart Castle. Board service 919 from Inverness bus station for Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, located in Drumnadrochit. The centre explores the history of Loch Ness, from the ice age to the third millennium in a themed, automated walk through. Visitors learn about the history of the Loch and the many mysteries that have surrounded its past. Learn about the rumours, the hoaxes and the truths and discover what may really live in Loch Ness. The original Inverness castle was built by Macbeth, but was destroyed by Malcolm Canmore in 1057. Today the site consists of a fortress built in 1835 which now houses Inverness Sheriff Court but you can still walk around the grounds and take in the views of the city as the castle sits on a low cliff on the east bank of the river Ness, providing excellent views of the city. The castle is just a 10 minute walk from the bus station in Inverness with a brand new North Tower viewpoint. This stunning addition allows visitors to have 360 degree views of the city. Welcome to your guide to getting around the Highlands with Stagecoach. Service 25/25X will take you from Invergordon to Inverness. The best part is - the same ticket that will take you to Inverness is also valid for travel to any of the attractions included in this leaflet, excluding Scottish Citylink service 919. For more details see overleaf. Inverness The northernmost city in the United Kingdom, Inverness is regarded as the capital of the Highlands and it offers tourists a wealth of historical marvels and attractions. Highlights of the highlands include: Culloden Battlefield, Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, Nairn Beach, Urquhart Castle and Inverness Castle. Urquhart Castle Debit 4572 4867 2958 9820 Valid from Expires from 02/18 01/21

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Nairn Beach is located 16 miles east of Inverness and o�ers visitors miles of beautiful coastline and breathtaking views across the Moray Firth. Both the

harbour and marina in Nairn o�er spectacular views across the Moray Firth as well as dolphin watching opportunities. Travel on service 10 or 11 for Nairn Beach. The beach is a 10 minute walk from the bus route.

Catch service 5 from Queensgate, Inverness to visit Culloden Battlefield. The Battle of Culloden was the final confrontation of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. On 16 April 1746 the Jacobite forces under Charles Edwad Stuart were soundly defeated by loyalist troops commanded by Duke of Cumberland. This was the last pitched battle fought on British soil and it changed the Highlands and Scotland forever. Service 5 operates to Culloden Battlefield from Inverness city centre every hour Monday to Saturday.

Urquhart Castle is one of the most picturesque landmarks in Scotland. Perched on the banks of Loch Ness beside the village of Drumnadrochit, it o�ers great views up the length of the loch, and is one of the main sites for reported sightings of the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Take service 919 from Inverness bus station to visit Urquhart Castle.

Board service 919 from Inverness bus station for Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, located in Drumnadrochit. The centre explores the history of Loch Ness, from the ice age to the third millennium in a themed, automated walk through. Visitors learn about the history of the Loch and the many mysteries that have surrounded its past. Learn about the rumours, the hoaxes and the truths and discover what may really live in Loch Ness.

The original Inverness castle was built by Macbeth, but was destroyed by Malcolm Canmore in 1057. Today the site consists of a fortress built in 1835 which now houses Inverness Sheri� Court but you can still walk around the grounds and take in the views of the city as the castle sits on a low cli� on the east bank of the river Ness, providing excellent views of the city. The castle is just a 10 minute walk from the bus station in Inverness with a brand new North Tower viewpoint. This stunning addition allows visitors to have 360 degree views of the city.

Welcome to your guide to getting around the Highlands with Stagecoach.

Service 25/25X will take you from Invergordon to Inverness.

The best part is - the same ticket that will take you to Inverness is also valid for travel to any of the attractions included in this leaflet, excluding Scottish Citylink service 919. For more details see overleaf.

InvernessThe northernmost city in the United Kingdom, Inverness is regarded as the capital of the Highlands and it o�ers tourists a wealth of historical marvels and attractions.

Highlights of the highlands include: Culloden Battlefield, Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, Nairn Beach, Urquhart Castle and Inverness Castle.

Urquhart Castle

Debit4572 4867 2958 9820

Valid fromExpires from

02/1801/21

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A dayrider ticket gives you unlimited travel for that day within a ticket zone so you can travel as often you like all day.

Inverness zone 3 tickets will take you from Invergordon to Inverness as well as onward travel to any of the attractions

included in this leaflet! Please note Stagecoach tickets are not valid on Citylink service 919.

Inverness zone 3Adult dayrider for just £12 or €15

Group dayrider for just £23.85 or €30

Group dayrider tickets are valid for: 1 adult and up to 3 children, or up to 2 adults and 2 children or up to 3 adults only. *children must be aged under 16 and carry appropriate proof

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Please note: we are now able to accept contactless payments on board our buses. For cash payments our drivers will be able

to give change in GBP. Unfortunately we are unable to give change in Euros.

Please note that 919 journeys are operated by Scottish Citylink. Stagecoach tickets are not valid on these journeys. Only times relevant to this guide have been displayed. Please view full timetable online at www.stagecoachbus.com for additional journeys and full journey information. Information provided is correct at time of print.

Mon - Sat only: up to every hour. Journey time is 30 minutes (approx).

Service 5 Inverness - Culloden Battlefield

Mon - Sat: up to 3 buses an hour. Sun: up to 2 buses an hour.

Journey time is approximately 30 minutes.

Service 10/11 Inverness - Nairn

25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X Dep Invergordon 0832 0912 0932 1007 1032 1107 1132 1207 Arr Inverness 0912 1001 1012 1056 1112 1156 1212 1256 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X Dep Inverness 1415 1450 1605 1625 1705 1805 1835 Arr Invergordon 1504 1530 1645 1714 1745 1845 1915

25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25XDep Invergordon 0832 0907 0932 1007 1032 1107 1132 1207 Arr Inverness 0912 0956 1012 1056 1112 1156 1212 1256

25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X 25XDep Inverness 1415 1450 1515 1550 1615 1705 1750 1835 Arr Invergordon 1504 1530 1604 1630 1704 1754 1830 1915

25X 25X 25X 25X 25XDep Invergordon 0858 1128 1328 1528 1728 Arr Inverness 0938 1208 1408 1608 1808

25X 25X 25X 25XDep Inverness 1245 1445 1645 1845 Arr Invergordon 1325 1525 1725 1925

Service 25X - Monday to Friday

Service 25X - Saturday

Services 25X - Sunday

919 919 Dep Inverness 0905 1105 Arr Urquhart Castle 0940 1140 Arr Loch Ness Yth Hstl 0950 1150

Services 919 - Monday to Saturday

919 919 Dep Loch Ness Yth Hstl 1530 1800 Arr Urquhart Castle 1540 1810 Arr Inverness 1615 1845

919 919Dep Inverness 1105 1405 Arr Urquhart Castle 1140 1440Arr Loch Ness Yth Hstl 1150 1450

Services 919 - Sunday

919 919 Dep Loch Ness Yth Hstl 1530 1815 Arr Urquhart Castle 1540 1825 Arr Inverness 1615 1900

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