Scottish Natural Wonders and Views
Explore the diverse landscapes of the Scottish Highlands surrounding Inverness. This collection features the ruins of Urquhart Castle and the red sandstone Inverness Castle overlooking the River Ness. Natural highlights include the legendary Loch Ness and the summit of Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, the highest peak on the loch's western shore. The list also covers recreational spaces like Bught Park, the historic vitrified fort at Craig Phadraig, and the tranquil waters of Loch Dochfour at the northern entrance to the Caledonian Canal.
Urquhart Castle
Boasting perhaps the most dramatic setting in all of England, the ruined castle is definitely a great spot to take photos on and wander…
Inverness Castle
Inverness Castle sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness in Inverness, Scotland.
Loch Ness
Come and admire Scotland's probably the most iconic landmark, best known for the supposed aquatic monster that resides there.
Meall Fuar-mhonaidh
Meall Fuar-mhonaidh is a hill on the west side of Loch Ness, in the Highlands of Scotland.
Bught Park
Large recreational area on the banks of the River Ness. It hosts the annual Inverness Highland Games and contains several sports pitches, a stadium, and floral displays.
Kirkhill Community Park
Community-managed green space in the village of Kirkhill featuring a playground and open grass areas for local recreation.
Craig Phadraig
Forested hill overlooking Inverness featuring the remains of a vitrified Iron Age fort, historically recognized as a stronghold of the Pictish King Bridei.
Loch Dochfour
Small freshwater loch located at the northern tip of Loch Ness, serving as the starting point for the Caledonian Canal.
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