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Inverness Attractions & ActivitiesSightseeing
Our Sightseeing category provides a feast for the eyes. Why? Because most all of our selections are famous places that you can view and take pictures of to show everyone back home. Landmarks, sculptures, historic homes, historic districts, cemeteries, water fountains, and statues are just a hint of the sights we've selected.
Category: Sightseeing - Inverness Attractions & Activities
Address: Bught Ln, Inverness IV3 5SR
Bught Park is the venue for the annual Highland Games, when clans from all over gather to reenact history with a festival, friendly competitions, and food.
Category: Sightseeing - Inverness Attractions & Activities
Address: Inverness
Three lochs, one of them famous, comprise two-thirds of the 60 mile Caledonian Canal. Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy are some of Scotland's finest engineering examples. You can see all types of leisure boating crafts on the water. A visitor center at Fort Augustus gives you an overview of the canal's history and trivia.
Category: Sightseeing - Inverness Attractions & Activities
Address: Customs House, Forres, Morayshire IV36 2RR
More than a century old, this historic stop provides insight into the distilling process. Learn about the art of whiskey making and why Dallas Dhu Distillery was vital to the Roderick Dhu blend.
Inverness Floral Hall and Gardens
Category: Sightseeing - Inverness Attractions & Activities
Address: Bught Ln, Bught Park, Inverness IV3 5SS
Named "Beautiful in Bloom" by Britain in Bloom, Inverness is virtually bursting with pride and color. Everywhere you look in the city, you'll see pots and baskets laden with colorful flowers. The apex of this horticulture honor can be found at the Floral Hall, located in Bught Park. The hall contains a tropical conservatory, a section housing many...
Category: Sightseeing - Inverness Attractions & Activities
Address: Inverness IV3
As you stand along the edges of the Ness Islands, you will feel a part of nature. View the River Ness from many different vantage points. A Victorian footbridge connects each of the Ness Islands. As you meander down paths that take you through the wooded areas and along the banks, you will see many different types of wildlife. Easy walking paths...
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