Loch Ness Centre
Loch Ness Centre

Inverness is often dubbed the capital of the Highlands, though the city on the Moray Firth is hardly central to the region. Its sites include Abertarff House, the Town House, its cathedral and the Culloden battlefield, and of course its famous monster-haunted loch stretching south-westwards... Read More

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Inverness Events

February
Inverness Music Festival
March
Inverness Music Festival
July
Barclays Scottish Open
Inverness Highland Games
Inverness Military Tattoo
August
Marymas Mediaeval Fair
Moy Highland Field Sports Fair
October
Baxters Loch Ness Marathon and Festival of Running
November
Inverness Film Festival
December
Winter Wonderland

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Culloden House Hotel

Culloden House Hotel

At the time of the Jacobite rising in 1745-46, Culloden House was requisitioned by Bonnie Prince Charlie and used as his lodging and battle headquarters prior to that fateful and final battle on Culloden Moor ... More | Double Room: £70 - £130 | visit website

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Loch Ness House

Loch Ness House
Welcome to the Minotel Loch Ness House in Inverness The Minotel Loch Ness House is a confortable and welcoming family run hotel. We offer Higland Hopitality at its best, backed unobtrusively by the skills of ... More | visit website
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Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa

Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel & Spa

Welcome to the Best Western Palace Hotel & Spa, a superb and stylish 3-star superior hotel located in the heart of the city centre. The hotel dates back to 1890 and rests by the banks ... More | visit website

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Lochardil House Hotel

Lochardil House Hotel

Best Western Lochardil House Hotel is the perfect way to relax in comfort and beautiful surroundings after either a busy day or a day spent admiring the spectacular scenery and history of the Highlands of ... More | visit website

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Craigmonie Hotel

Craigmonie Hotel

Mixing traditional style with modern comfort, Craigmonie offers high-quality cuisine and a range of leisure facilities, such as a heated swimming pool, sauna and mini gym. Originally built in 1880, Craigmonie Hotel & Leisure is a ... More | visit website

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King's Highway

King

Tucked away in some of the country's most breath-taking scenery is Inverness, understandably known as the Gateway to the Highlands.Combining its traditional role as a major tourist attraction with its burgeoning business centre, Inverness is ... More | visit website

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Columba Hotel

Columba Hotel

Completely refurbished, this grand hotel has a great location in the heart of the city, yet on the quiet side of the river, with splendid views of the River Ness and Inverness Castle.
Inside its grand ... More | visit website

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Palace Hotel

Palace Hotel

Welcome to the Best Western Palace Hotel & Spa, a superb and stylish 3-star superior hotel located in the heart of the city centre. The Best Western Inverness Palace Hotel is independently owned and you'll be ... More | visit website

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Express by Holiday Inn Inverness

Express by Holiday Inn Inverness

We are within easy reach of many attractions, Loch Ness, Culloden Battle Field, Cawdor Castle and many more. Express by Holiday Inn Inverness hotel has high standards that are maintained throughout. All 94 rooms have colour ... More | visit website

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Glen Druidh House Hotel

Glen Druidh House Hotel

This small, friendly country hotel is ideally situated for exploring either the Highlands of Scotland, or shopping and theatre-going in Inverness. Free Wi-Fi for all guests. Although only 3.2 km (2 miles) from the centre of ... More | visit website

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