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Inverness is home to a wealth of beautiful trails and stunning scenery. Take a walk through this gorgeous trail at Daviot Woods (left) or hike in the revelled Nevis For a historical view of the beautiful city of Inverness, take a stroll along the Inverness Historic Trail. Pick up a walking guide and map to follow the trail from the stately Inverness Castle (above) to the Inverness Cathedral. The self-guided walking tour features historical buildings that together tell the story of Inverness’ past. Featured buildings include the Georgian Tollbooth Steeple, a 1882 Victorian Town House and 1668’s Dunbar’s Hospital. Mountain Range. The Ness Island Walk is another popular tourist destination, offering trail walkers a chance to experience nature along beautiful, maintained trails. Walk, hike or cycle along these trails and more to experience the Scottish Highlands up close. Visitors from all over the world flock to Inverness for easy access to the famous Loch Ness (left). For nearly 100 years the beautiful waterfront has been subject to much speculation. In 1933 the first sightings of the alleged “Loch Ness Monster” were reported, immediately stirring wonder and imagination. Since then, visitors have filled hotels in Inverness and spent their days out on the Loch to try and catch a glimpse of the mythical creature. Inverness is surround- ed by stunning land- scapes, but inside the city lies a wealth of art, culture and cuisine. The Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (above) exhibits some of the region’s finest work by local artists, as well as historical pieces and artefacts from the rich history of Inverness. Visitors to Inver- ness are often looking for a traditional Scottish ex- perience and Urquhart’s Restaurant delivers. Tra- ditional Scottish fare impeccably prepared tops off any Scottish experience.

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The quaint town of Inverness is home to arts and culture and surrounded by stunning scenery and landscapes. Consider these top visitor destinations when you visit Inverness.

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Inverness is home to a

wealth of beautiful trails

and stunning scenery.

Take a walk through this

gorgeous trail at Daviot

Woods (left) or hike in

the revelled Nevis

For a historical view of

the beautiful city of

Inverness, take a stroll

along the Inverness

Historic Trail. Pick up

a walking guide and

map to follow the trail

from the stately Inverness Castle (above) to the

Inverness Cathedral. The self-guided walking tour

features historical buildings that together tell the

story of Inverness’ past. Featured buildings include

the Georgian Tollbooth Steeple, a 1882 Victorian

Town House and 1668’s Dunbar’s Hospital.

Mountain Range. The Ness Island Walk is another

popular tourist destination, offering trail walkers

a chance to experience nature along beautiful,

maintained trails. Walk, hike or cycle along these

trails and more to experience the Scottish

Highlands up close.

Visitors from all over

the world flock to

Inverness for easy

access to the famous

Loch Ness (left). For

nearly 100 years the

beautiful waterfront

has been subject to much speculation. In 1933 the

first sightings of the alleged “Loch Ness Monster”

were reported, immediately stirring wonder and

imagination. Since then, visitors have filled hotels

in Inverness and spent their days out on the Loch

to try and catch a glimpse of the mythical creature.

Inverness is surround-

ed by stunning land-

scapes, but inside the

city lies a wealth of art,

culture and cuisine.

The Inverness Museum

and Art Gallery (above)

exhibits some of the region’s finest work by local

artists, as well as historical pieces and artefacts

from the rich history of Inverness. Visitors to Inver-

ness are often looking for a traditional Scottish ex-

perience and Urquhart’s Restaurant delivers. Tra-

ditional Scottish fare impeccably prepared tops off

any Scottish experience.