The most northerly city in the UK and often regarded as the capital of the Highlands, Inverness is steeped in history and surrounded by some of the most astonishing natural beauty in Scotland. The region’s picturesque glens and rugged mountains are sure to appeal to hikers and lovers of the outdoors in general, with the latter also providing skiing opportunities at the likes of the Nevis Range and Glenshee resorts.
Located on the banks of the River Ness and near to famous Loch Ness, local people have long used these clear waters for traditional industries such as distilling, making cheap flights to Inverness an ideal proposition for whiskey connoisseurs. A centre of Scottish heritage, the city also hosts the annual Highland Games and is an ideal base for those wishing to tour sites related to the clans among whom the area was once divided.
The city is prone to warm summers, with long days and temperatures reaching highs of almost 30 degrees in previous years. Inverness also sometimes experiences some of the coldest winters of any destination in the UK, with average temperatures of around zero or minus one degrees. The summer months of June, July and August are generally the warmest, and winter months from December to February the coolest.
Most of the main tourist sites within the city of Inverness are within walking distance.
However, bus services provided by the Stagecoach company are available within the city and to other locations nearby.
Rail connections also exist from Inverness to towns in the surrounding area such as Tain and Nairn.