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Out and about around Inverness |
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Inverness
is the capital of the Highlands and Scotland's newest city.
Wherever youre travelling while visiting the highlands,
the chances are you will visit Inverness at some point on your
journey, whether by car, boat, bus, plane or train! You could
even do a tour of the area over a few days by baseing yourself
here and taking several different journeys each day eg. Inverness
to Fort William by train in the morning, Fort William to Mallaig
by Bus, Mallaig to Skye by boat and then back to Inverness from
Skye by car in time for late supper! Inverness is built on the banks of the River Ness, an elegant stretch of water that winds its way through its centre and is some six miles from Loch Ness, home of the elusive monster. A visit to the exhibitions in Drumnadrochit, on the banks of the loch, will ensure you never doubt her existence again while visitors to Fort Augustus, at the head of the loch, can take the opportunity to cruise on the only passenger-carrying vessel to use sonar equipment - just in case! If you dont have any luck Nessie-spotting, then how about keeping
an eye out for dolphins? You can take a dolphin cruise from Inverness
harbour roughly every hour and a half, for a chance to see these beguiling
creatures in their natural habitat. Glen Affric is a walkers paradise with both high-level and low-level
routes and for the less energetic, a perfect place for a picnic.
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