Inverness

There’s no better place to be in than Inverness if you’re looking to get acquainted with Scotland’s medieval era. The whole city is teeming with history of that time and you’ll be able to immerse yourself in it as you cut through its quaint streets and see its most celebrated attractions like its castle looming over a section of the River Ness. The metropolis is also surrounded by the lush landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and there are many tours that’ll take you to see its natural treasures and the remnants of magnificent castles. Visiting this city will surely make your trip to Scotland worthwhile, especially if you love history and nature.

Recommended trip duration

2 days

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What to know before visiting Inverness

Local weather

  • NOV - MAR

    Cold and snowy

  • AUG - SEP
    18°

    Mild to cool, peak travel season

General info
  • Time zone

    No time difference

  • Currency

    1GBP = 1.00GBP

  • Official languages

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    When departing from Singapore

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Things to do in Inverness

Inverness Castle

Perched on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, the mighty Inverness Castle is a must-see for anyone looking to delve into Scottish history. The red sandstone structure offers picturesque views of the city centre and is a symbol of Inverness's rich past. While the castle itself is not open to the public, the grounds and the viewpoint are accessible and well worth a visit.

Inverness Cathedral

Designed by architect Alexander Ross, Inverness Cathedral, also known as St. Andrew's Cathedral, stands as a fine example of Gothic architecture. With its peaceful atmosphere and stunning stained glass windows, the cathedral is a serene retreat just a short walk from the bustling city centre.

Inverness Botanic Gardens

The Inverness Botanic Gardens, with its diverse range of plants and tranquil setting, is a hidden gem. Visitors can explore the cactus house, tropical house, and an array of outdoor gardens. It's a perfect spot for plant enthusiasts or those seeking a peaceful escape.

Inverness Museum and Art Gallery

Discover local art and historical artifacts at the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. The museum offers insights into Highland life and culture, while the art gallery showcases work from local artists, making it an enriching cultural experience.

Urquhart Castle

Overlooking the mysterious waters of Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle is steeped in centuries of history. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the castle's role in Scottish history, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the elusive Loch Ness Monster.

Loch Ness

Loch Ness is synonymous with the legendary Loch Ness Monster, and a visit to Inverness would not be complete without exploring its waters. Whether you embark on a boat tour or simply enjoy the scenic views from the shore, Loch Ness is a captivating destination.

Culloden Battlefield

The Culloden Battlefield is a poignant site where the 1746 Battle of Culloden took place, marking the end of the Jacobite Rising. The Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre provides a comprehensive overview of the battle's impact on Scottish history.

Fort George

Fort George is an impressive 18th-century fortress near Inverness. It remains a working army barracks but is open to the public. Visitors can explore the fort's defenses, museum, and enjoy panoramic views across the Moray Firth.

Victorian Market

Located in the heart of Inverness, the Victorian Market is a charming indoor market with a variety of shops selling local crafts, food, and more. It's a delightful place to shop for souvenirs and experience local commerce.

Ness Islands

Take a leisurely stroll through the Ness Islands, a group of small islands in the River Ness connected by Victorian footbridges. It's a peaceful natural retreat perfect for a relaxing walk or picnic.

Inverness Highland Games

Experience traditional Scottish culture at the Inverness Highland Games. Held annually, these games showcase athletic events, dancing, piping, and more, offering a unique and lively way to engage with local traditions.

Whisky Distilleries

No visit to Inverness is complete without exploring the region's whisky distilleries. Whisky distillery tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at the production process and, of course, the opportunity to sample the fine spirits.

Glen Ord Distillery

The Glen Ord Distillery, on the outskirts of Inverness, invites visitors to learn about the art of whisky making and taste their unique single malt Scotch whisky, which is rich in history and flavor.

Clava Cairns

Explore the ancient Clava Cairns, a group of Bronze Age circular chamber tombs located near Culloden. These well-preserved structures offer a fascinating glimpse into Scotland's prehistoric past.

Caledonian Canal

The Caledonian Canal, engineered by Thomas Telford, stretches from Inverness to Fort William. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely boat trip, cycle along the towpaths, or simply admire the canal's engineering and the surrounding scenery.

Inverness Walking Tour

Embark on an Inverness walking tour to discover the city's hidden corners and stories. A guided tour is an excellent way to learn about the city's history, from its iconic landmarks to the lesser-known tales that make Inverness unique.