The Capital of the Highlands, Inverness is famous for the legendary Loch Ness Monster but it also offers a whole assortment of fascinating sights and scenery, year round. The family of dolphins living under the Kessock Bridge on the edge of town, can be seen most days feeding on the fish-filled incoming tide. By contrast, the Clava Cairns are testament to five thousand years of local life and tradition; virtually as old is the Dark Forest of Glen Affric, overshadowed by snow capped mountains. Castles, lochs and rugged scenery abound.
What's more, after a hard day's Monster hunting at nearby Loch Ness, Inverness is a town to enjoy: the people are genuinely friendly and with a visit to the cinema, theatre, or a glass of well earned whisky in the pub, your day will be complete.
Our Hostel, situated on the escarpment above the River Ness, provides a warm and friendly centre from which you can explore the town and surrounding countryside.
Why not bookmark this page and check out the pictures on the Tourist Board website?
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