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Without that all-important local knowledge,
discovering Inverness city and shire’s freshest
seafood restaurants, greatest family attractions
and quaintest cafes comes down to potluck. The
Entertainment Guide believes that no holiday or
business trip should be dependent upon sheer
serendipity. Your time is too valuable to be spent
on run-of-the-mill riverboat cruises and forgettable
eateries. Thankfully, there’s a better way. As you
explore Inverness-shire – its coastal towns, castles,
golf courses and restaurants – carryThe Entertainment
Guide with you.
Take a drive across Kessock Bridge and the landscape opens
up dramatically. In the Moray Firth, the sun glints on the water
as the breeze whips white-capped waves that gently nudge the shore.
Keep your eyes peeled and you just might spot dolphins leaping in the bay.
Whether you’re visiting Inverness city and shire for business, pleasure or a little bit of both, keep this
publication close at hand. The Entertainment Guide contains everything you need to turn a pleasant
Highland stay into an unforgettable one.
Since the brand launch in 2000, visitors to our national website have
requested recognition for the best venues throughout Great Britain and
Ireland, therefore I decided to acknowledge and reward these businesses
by inviting the general public to vote for their favourites through our
website. Voting begins in January each year, and we recognise the
achievements by issuing certificates to those top businesses which have
been recommended. Good Luck!
If you appear in this edition of the guide, you
have been recommended or reviewed by
cityuncovered.co.uk
Remember...this is the original Entertainment Guide...
accept no other!!
John Campbell
Managing Editor
The Entertainment Guide
(“
The Wee Yellow Book
)
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