With over 60 stores, the modern Eastgate Shopping Centre is the nerve centre of Inverness’s shopping boom. Whether you’re in town for a little R&R or something more fitful, why not break from the routine and find yourself a bargain...
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Who says gold is getting old? Colin Campbell Goldsmiths & Jewellers, located in Inverness’s Victorian Market, beg to differ. With a reputable history dating back to 1971, this family-run jewellers crafts bespoke items with no shortage of...
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If you’re in and around Inverness city centre, a flying visit to the award-winning Heathmount Hotel for food is well worth it. Located on Kingsmill Road, the stylish whitewashed hotel is popular with locals and tourists alike, particularly i...
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As one of the finest Asian restaurants in Inverness, Indian Ocean is more than deserving of its TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, the restaurant, which is situated on Academy Street, has built a fi...
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The stunningly situated Urquhart Castle, perched on a promontory on the shoreline of Loch Ness, is one of Scotland’s most famous buildings. Once one of the country’s largest castles, it’s fair to say time has reduced the dwelling...
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Boldly billing itself as the Highlands’ preeminent cocktail venue, Bar One can hardly be accused of lacking ambition. It’s got the clout to justify its claim too, having been serving ornate cocktails in the Highland capital since 2009....
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Considered one of the finest hotels in Inverness, Bunchcrew House is a terrific option for a short stay, meeting or even a wedding. The 17th-century Baronial mansion certainly has the wow factor should you decide to have your nuptials here, owing ...
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If you like a side order of adrenaline to accompany your wildlife watching, you’d do well to check out Ecoventures, which operates out of the historic village of Cromarty, 30 minutes’ drive from Inverness. Board a twin-engine, highspee...
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Built shortly after the Battle of Culloden, between 1748 and 1769, the magnificent Fort George is one of Europe’s most formidable military fortifications. Originally conceived as an impregnable base for King George II’s army, intended ...
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Set among 80 acres of greenery in Newtonmore, within the magnificent Cairngorms National Park, the Highland Folk Museum makes a perfect day out for the whole family. Visitors descend on the milelong museum to discover how life was lived by our anc...
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