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Things to do in Inverness

Things to do in  Inverness

Ness is more

Set on the banks of the bonnie River Ness, Inverness is the gateway to the Scottish Highlands. Most people arrive here on their way farther north or to search for Nessie, the elusive Loch Ness monster, but the picturesque city is well worth a visit in its own right. From exploring the Inverness Cathedral and Inverness Castle to taking a stroll along the river and enjoying a meal at one of the city's excellent restaurants, there are plenty of things to do in Inverness.

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When to visit

The climate is unpredictable, but visiting between May and September offers the best chance of experiencing decent weather. The peak visitor months of June, July, and August tend to bring a large number of tourists to Inverness and the Highlands; however, to dodge the biggest crowds, it’s a good idea to visit instead in May or September when you can still enjoy the benefits of mild weather and long daylight hours.

Getting around

The city is compact and easily accessible, so you will have no problem getting around its main attractions on foot. Regular buses also connect travelers to nearby attractions, including the Culloden Battlefield and Clava Cairns. That said, most people head off to explore the wider Highlands region, for which you will need your own wheels or to book a guided tour. Boat tours on Loch Ness are also a popular way to get around.

Traveler tips

Scottish weather is famously often dreich (damp and dreary), so don’t forget to pack warm layers and a waterproof jacket. Fortunately, the city has plenty of indoor attractions where you can escape the rain. The Inverness Museum and Art Gallery is a gem filled with artifacts relating to the natural and social history of the Scottish Highlands, including Jacobite memorabilia, and it has a good café serving lunch and snacks.

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People Also Ask
Q:What is Inverness popular for?
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Capital of the Scottish Highlands, the city is popular for its stunning landscapes, historic sights, and its proximity to Loch Ness, home of the legendary Nessie and Urquhart Castle. The city also offers rich Scottish culture and charming riverside walks, and it serves as a gateway to the North Coast 500, making it a highlight of trips to Scotland.

Q:What is there to do in Inverness?
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Popular things to do in Inverness city centre include exploring the Inverness Cathedral, castle, Victorian Market, and Botanic Gardens, as well as the Eden Court Theatre. Nearby the Battle of Culloden site is worth a visit, and fans of Outlander should visit Clava Cairns. You can also depart on whisky-tasting tours to the Speyside region and tours to Loch Ness and Glen Affric.

Q:How many days do you need in Inverness?
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One day is enough time to see the city’s highlights. If you are staying in Inverness as a base for exploring the Highlands and Isle of Skye, you'll need longer. In one day, you can visit the city's attractions and get a feel for local life at a restaurant and live music venue.

Q:What is there to do in Inverness without a car?
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This capital of the Highlands is easy to explore on foot. If you arrive by train, it’s only a 5-minute walk to visit Inverness Castle. From there you can walk another 20 minutes along the River Ness—or hop on a bus—to the Botanic Gardens.

Q:Can you walk from Inverness to Loch Ness?
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Yes, but it is an 8-mile (13-kilometer) walk to Loch Ness so it will take several hours. If you’d rather be in the fresh air than inside a car or bus, you can cycle there in less time. It’s a fairly flat route and you can rent bikes in the city.

Q:Is Inverness worth visiting?
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Yes. As the capital city of the Scottish Highlands, this city has plenty of history and culture to make it worth a visit. You’ll want to plan your trip to spend more time in the countryside than the city, but the sights are worth a day of your time.