Exploring the hidden gems in and nearby Inverness.

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Exploring the hidden gems in and nearby Inverness.

Sightseeing

You must to visit The Most Famous Loch (lake) in the world and the beauties around it. You might even be lucky enough to see Nessie the monster.
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Lago Ness
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You must to visit The Most Famous Loch (lake) in the world and the beauties around it. You might even be lucky enough to see Nessie the monster.
Inverness is full of hidden jewels that can be easily reached on foot .
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Inverness
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Inverness is full of hidden jewels that can be easily reached on foot .
The biggest fort in Europe.
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Fort George
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The biggest fort in Europe.
Rosemarkie is a Beautiful beach tucked away on the Black Isle close by Inverness. It is a favourite between locals to enjoy a sunny day. You can go to the nearby Light House at Fortrose and enjoy the lovely views of the firth. Weather permitting. And you might see the dolphins. No guarantees though. But well worth it when you do.
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Rosemarkie
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Rosemarkie is a Beautiful beach tucked away on the Black Isle close by Inverness. It is a favourite between locals to enjoy a sunny day. You can go to the nearby Light House at Fortrose and enjoy the lovely views of the firth. Weather permitting. And you might see the dolphins. No guarantees though. But well worth it when you do.

Neighbourhoods

This is a hidden gem in the heart of Inverness, an area that is not widely known even to people living on its borders, an area full of wild life with roe deer, owls, weasels, herons, cormorants and wading birds of various descriptions. If you’re lucky you may even spot the kingfishers at the Muirtown pools, even the occasional Osprey can be seen visiting the area.
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This is a hidden gem in the heart of Inverness, an area that is not widely known even to people living on its borders, an area full of wild life with roe deer, owls, weasels, herons, cormorants and wading birds of various descriptions. If you’re lucky you may even spot the kingfishers at the Muirtown pools, even the occasional Osprey can be seen visiting the area.