Explore the Highlands
Inverness and surrounding areas are well known for their outstanding scenery and vibrant culture.
There is a wealth of quality eating places, bars, shops and visitor attractions within the area.
Inverness is the ideal touring base for the Highlands of Scotland with Loch Ness, Culloden Visitor Centre, Fort George and many famous whisky distilleries and heritage trails within a few miles of the Highland capital.
There are many castles nearby including Cawdor, Urquhart and Dunrobin. Locally there are all the attractions of a modern city with Eden Court Theatre, Vue Cinema and Inverness Aquadome being favourites amongst visitors.
A short distance from Inverness lie some quaint villages such as Beauly, Drumnadrochit and Cromarty.
Eden Court Theatre
A wonderful vibrant theatre located only 5 mins walk from No.41.
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Jacobite Cruises
Take a boat trip down Loch Ness and visit the infamous Urquhart Castle.
Lock, Dochgarroch, Inverness IV3 8JG
Cawdor Castle
Cawdor Castle is steeped in intrigue and history. This ancient medieval tower house built for the 3rd Thane of Cawdor has been home to over 23 generations of the Cawdor family.
Cawdor, Nairn
Castle Stuart
As one of Scotland's newest courses, Castle Stuart Golf Links is a championship course that overlooks the Moray Firth.
Castle Stuart, Ardersier
Visit Glen Affric
Explore the picturesque nature reserve of Glen Affric and surrounding area.
Glen Affric, Cannich
Dunrobin Castle
Dunrobin Castle is the most northerly of Scotland's great houses and the largest in the Northern Highlands with 189 rooms. Dunrobin Castle is also one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses.
Golspie, Sutherland
Rocpool Restaurant
One of Inverness's best restaurants and well worth a visit. Make a reservation though as it is very popular with the locals.
Inverness
Riverside House
River House is situated on the banks of the River Ness, at the foot of the Victorian built Greig Street suspension bridge. Almost next door to No.41.
Inverness