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12 Amazing Activities & Things to do in Inverness
You'll be surprised where a day out in the Highland capital might take you. The scope of things to see and do in Inverness will amaze and delight. Pack in all the city's highlights on a sightseeing tour of Inverness, or wander through its streets and along its river banks to discover great museums, galleries, and shopping experiences.
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Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle Loch Ness
A view of Loch Ness, looking south
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One of the most iconic and well-known locations in Scotland, Loch Ness is just a 30-minute car or bus journey south from Inverness. Shrouded in mystery and legend, head out on a boat trip to learn more about the Loch Ness Monster and all the tales and stories of how she came to be. Afterwards, pay a trip to the ancient ruins of Urquhart Castle, which is perched on a vantage point above the loch and provides spectacular views for miles around - a great day out in Inverness!
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Culloden Battlefield Inverness
Culloden Battlefield
If you fancy getting stuck into the turbulent past of Inverness and the Highlands, head to Culloden Battlefield. Just a short 15-minute drive from the city centre, you can learn all about the eventful details of the Jacobite Risings by exploring the final site of the last and most harrowing pitched battle to be fought on British soil, as well as visiting the interactive visitor centre, with fascinating artefacts from both sides of the battle, and an immersive surround cinema.
Key facilities- Parking
- Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
- Hearing Loop
- Cafe or Restaurant
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Clava Cairns Inverness
Prehistoric Burial Cairns of Bulnuaran of Clava or Clava Cairns
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
This ancient site is a well-preserved Bronze-Age cairn and is an incredible example of the historic culture and architecture of the Scottish Highlands, dating back about 4,000 years. Just a 15-minute drive from Inverness, you'll find the three cairns that make up Clava Cairns, or the Prehistoric Burial Cairns of Bulnuaran of Clava, which were once used to house the dead. The cemetery remained a sacred place in the area for millennia.
The Clava Cairns are free to enter and open all year round.
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Fort George Inverness
Fort George
Why not explore the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain? Fort George boasts a fascinating insight into the 18th century military life with garrison buildings, artillery defences, cannons, and an incredible collection of arms - including bayoneted muskets, pikes, swords and ammunition pouches.
Don't miss Celebration of the Centuries on the weekend of 12 - 13 August. Watch as costumed re-enactors bring this impressive fortress to life with a living timeline depicting over 2,000 years of Scottish history.
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- Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
- Level Access
- Cafe or Restaurant
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Inverness Castle Inverness
Inverness Castle
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Featuring an ideal city centre location, Inverness Castle is a great addition to your city itinerary. This ancient fortress has stood here for centuries - since 11AD. Throughout the years it has seen many turbulent times and events, and has also been rebuilt several times; once into an 18th century citadel, known as Fort George, after the first Jacobite rebellion, and then 10 years later into the neo-Norman style structure visible today. Head up to the castle viewpoint for stunning panoramic views of the city and beyond to the Highlands.
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Inverness Museum & Art Gallery Inverness City Centre
Inverness Museum & Art Gallery
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Delve into the art, history and culture of the Highlands at the Inverness Museum & Art Gallery. Here you can explore the exciting stories from the past and learn all about the people, environment and traditions that have shaped the Highlands we know and love today. Browse a range of exhibitions, including archaeology, natural history and geography, and uncover Jacobite memorabilia, Inverness silverware, authentic Highland weapons, bagpipes and more.
Key facilities- On Public Transport Route
- Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
- Cafe or Restaurant
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River Ness & Ness Islands Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn
The view down the River Ness running through the city centre of Inverness, from the grounds of Inverness Castle, Highlands of Scotland.
© Paul Tomkins, VisitScotland. All rights reserved.
If you want to explore the city's nature and outdoors, why not head out on a 2-hour circuit walk through the city centre and along the banks of the River Ness? It's an ideal walk for keen nature watchers; and seals and seabirds can be spotted between the two road bridges that run through the city too. Make sure to look out for are the Inverness War Memorial, the stunning floral flower gardens and Inverness Cathedral along the way.
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Inverness Cathedral Inverness City Centre
Inverness Cathedral - dedicated to St Andrew
The most northerly Anglican Cathedral in the UK, Inverness Cathedral boasts a rich history and heritage and is an incredible example of the architecture of Alexander Ross. You'll also be able to see the intricate craftsmanship and detailed carvings in both stone and wood alongside glorious stained-glass windows.
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Inverness Botanic Gardens Inverness
Inverness Botanic Gardens
Breathe in some fresh Scottish air as you wander through the Inverness Botanic Gardens. Located in the southside of the city, the gardens feature a colourful array of plantlife and trees, with ponds, a tropical house, a cactus house, wild flower meadow and much more to explore too. The gardens are free to enter, but they are also a charity, so why not leave a donation or buy a plant to take home with you?
Key facilities- Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
- Level Access
- Accessible toilets
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- On Public Transport Route
- WiFi
- Cafe or Restaurant
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Leakey's Bookshop Inverness
Leakey's Bookshop, Inverness
Maybe not what you would expect on a trip to the Scottish Highlands, but Leakey's Bookshop is a quirky little corner to see. The biggest second-hand bookshop in Scotland, complete with a log fire and almost any book you can think of, it's a quiet little getaway to explore in Inverness city centre. If you want to escape from the adventure to get lost in a book for a few hours, here is the perfect spot to pick up a new read.
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Eden Court Theatre and Cinema Inverness City Centre
Eden Court at night
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Inverness also has great venues if you fancy an evening show or a thrilling night at the cinema. Eden Court Theatre and Cinema is nestled on the banks of the River Ness in the heart of the city, and offers up a range of performances, from drama, dance, and shows, to opera, musicals, comedy, music and more. It is also the biggest entertainment venue in the Scottish Highlands.
Key facilities- Parking
- On Public Transport Route
- Hearing Loop
- Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
- Level Access
- Accessible toilets
- WiFi
- Cafe or Restaurant
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Why not extend your trip to Inverness and spend a few days in the surrounding area?
Discover whisky, coastal adventures and walking trails in Moray Speyside or head west to the UNESCO Wester Ross Biosphere for incredible geology.
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