Capital of Highland

Inverness

Inverness really has got all the elements for a memorable city break. Discover its flourishing culinary scene, explore the Victorian Market or Eastgate Shopping Centre for a bit of retail therapy, catch one of the many events at Eden Court and other venues, or take your time to admire art exhibitions in the city’s gallery spaces.

the last pitched battle on British soil

Culloden Battlefield

The battle lines have been redrawn at the new Culloden battlefield experience. With the site restored to as close as possible to that seen by the forces on that fateful day in April 1746, Culloden now welcomes visitors with an impressive new visitor centre and exciting interactive exhibition.

Inverness in Summer

treasure trove of artifacts

Inverness Museum & Art Gallery

Explore the historic city of Inverness with a visit to Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. Situated right in the historic centre of the city at the foot of the Castle hill, the museum is a treasure trove of artifacts relating to the history of Highland Scotland.

Scotland’s ultimate road trip

North Coast 500

Scotland’s answer to Route 66, the new scenic route showcasing the fairy-tale castles, beaches and ruins.
Our Chalet Park is a perfect place to start or finish your NC500 journey.

Find Nessie Monster

Loch Ness & Urquhart Castle

Urquhart Castle – Wild natural beauty and 1,000 years of history – Urquhart Castle offers a taste of the Highlands at their most dramatic.
Loch Ness – Just a short distance from Inverness, this impressive stretch of water is 23 miles long and over 700 ft at its deepest, making it Scotland’s largest loch in terms of volume.

the UK's largest National Park

Cairngorms National Park

Twice the size of the Lake District, the Cairngorms National Park has more mountains, forest paths, rivers, lochs, wildlife hotspots, friendly villages and distilleries than you can possibly imagine

JEWEL IN THE CROWN OF THE HIGHLANDS

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 dating back to the early 1300s, home to the Earls and later, the Dukes of Sutherland.

Explore a 13th Century Castle

Eilean Donan Castle

Eilean Donan Castle is one of the most recognised castles in Scotland, and probably appears on more shortbread tins and calendars than any other. It is, without doubt, a Scottish icon and certainly one of the most popular visitor attractions in the Highlands.

A traditional Scottish Castle

Cawdor Castle

Discover the romantic Highland castle, the 14th century home of the Thanes of Cawdor. Located about 5 miles south west of Nairn, Cawdor Castle was built around a 15th century tower house which originally belonged to Clan Cawdor before passing into the hands of Campbells in the 16th century

one of the most outstanding fortifications in Europe

Fort George

Stand in awe of Fort George, one of the most outstanding fortifications in Europe. It was built in the wake of the Battle of Culloden (1746) as a secure base for King George II’s army.

Explore the Scottish Highlands

The ultimate Scotch experience

The Malt Whisky Trial

The Malt Whisky Trail is a uniquely immersive whisky experience — but the journey you’ll take along The Trail is about so much more.

As you embark along the road through malt whisky country, you’ll encounter a huge variety of sites to see and things to do.

You’ll find globally renowned textiles mills, cosy seaside cafes, and world-class outdoor pursuits.

TAKE A SHOT AT A HIGHLAND COURSE

Golf Highland

If you haven’t played a round or two of golf in the bracing fresh air and intoxicating landscape of the Highlands of Scotland you haven’t lived!