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Nestled beside the River Ness and surrounded by majestic hills, Inverness is the capital of the Highlands and an ideal base for exploring northern Scotland.

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Gateway to the Scottish Highlands

Nestled beside the River Ness and surrounded by majestic hills, Inverness is the capital of the Highlands and an ideal base for exploring northern Scotland. Steeped in history, myth, and natural beauty, this charming city offers a quieter yet equally captivating alternative to Edinburgh or Glasgow.

 

Why Visit Inverness?

Inverness is small, welcoming, and full of character. While it’s best known as a gateway to Scotland’s most iconic landmarks—like Loch Ness, Culloden Battlefield, and the Cairngorms—it also has plenty to offer within its own city centre.

Visitors often come for the surrounding landscapes but leave enchanted by the city’s charm, friendly locals, and relaxed pace. Whether you’re interested in castles, countryside, clan history, or whisky trails, Inverness offers a taste of the Highlands with comfort and convenience.

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Things to Do in Inverness, Scotland

Looking for things to do in Inverness Scotland? Here are some top highlights:

  • Inverness Castle – While currently being redeveloped as a visitor attraction, this riverside castle remains one of the city’s defining landmarks. Walk up Castle Hill for panoramic views of the city and River Ness.
  • Inverness Museum and Art Gallery – A free museum near the castle, showcasing local history from geology and Jacobite uprisings to modern Highland culture.
  • The Victorian Market – A charming covered arcade filled with local shops, handmade crafts, and cosy cafés.
  • Ness Islands – Peaceful wooded paths along the River Ness, perfect for a tranquil stroll.
  • St Andrew’s Cathedral – A striking riverside cathedral with a serene interior and scenic surroundings.

For those with more time, nearby attractions like Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, and Clava Cairns are just a short drive away.

Exploring the Region: Inverness Tours, Scotland

Inverness is one of the best bases for exploring northern Scotland. With a variety of guided and self-guided options, Inverness tours Scotland offers are as diverse as the landscapes themselves.

Popular options include:

  • Day tours to Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle.
  • Visits to Culloden Battlefield and Clava Cairns.
  • Whisky tours to Speyside or local distilleries.
  • Hiking in Glen Affric or along the Great Glen Way.
  • Multi-day trips to the Isle of Skye, Caithness, or the North Coast 500.

We’ll help you find the perfect tour format, whether you prefer a private guide, a small group, or independent exploration with detailed notes and insider tips.

Getting to Inverness

Despite its northern location, Inverness is well-connected by rail, air, and road.

  • By train: Direct services from Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen offer scenic routes through the Highlands.
  • By air: Inverness Airport provides regular flights from London, Manchester, and several European cities.
  • By car: Driving offers the most flexibility, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding region.

Many travellers begin or end their Scottish adventure in Inverness, pairing it with stops in Edinburgh, the Isle of Skye, or Fort William.

Book a Trip to Inverness

Whether you’re dreaming of windswept lochs, ancient battlefields, or peaceful riverside walks, Inverness offers the perfect blend of history, nature, and Highland hospitality.

Your package with Great British Trips can include:

  • Hand-picked central accommodation.
  • Entry to key landmarks, including Inverness Castle.
  • A fully customised itinerary featuring the best things to do in Inverness Scotland.
  • Optional Inverness tours Scotland tailored to your pace and interests.
  • Seamless travel planning from anywhere in the UK.

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