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Scotland - Inverness

Inverness, the largest city in the Scottish Highlands, is not only known for its unique old stone buildings but also stands out as the most visited city in the region. Connected to the mythical Loch Ness through the River Ness, Inverness adds a touch of magic to its welcoming atmosphere, with tales of the famous sea monsters residing in the lake. Inverness invites visitors to explore its rich history, charming architecture, and the mystical allure of Loch Ness, making it a must-visit destination in the Scottish Highlands.

Worth seeing
Victorian Market: Inverness boasts a sea of historic buildings, especially in the old town where you can experience the charm of the Victorian market. Local products from the highlands are sold here, providing a delightful shopping experience. The award-winning Eastgate Center also offers excellent shopping opportunities.

Craig Phadrig: A short promenade from the city leads to Craig Phadrig, a hill rising 172 meters above sea level and home to the beautiful, rustic castle of the Pictish Kings. Experience the deep forests and magnificent views over Moray Firth, with interesting animal life, including dolphins that can be glimpsed from the city.

Loch Ness Exhibition Centre: Loch Ness, world-famous for its legendary beast, is easily accessible from Inverness. Visit the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre in Drumnadrochit, located in a beautiful Scottish mini-castle. The exhibition, awarded five stars by the Scottish Tourist Board, narrates the legend through old pictures, films, and submarines used in the search for the creature. Admission £6.95 (approx. DKK 100), and the bus journey from Inverness takes only half an hour.

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