INVERNESS, Scotland — As we crossed the Kessock Bridge into the rolling hills outside Inverness, green fields of early-spring barley still had months to grow until harvest. The grain will be sent to a ...
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For a small Scottish city, Inverness sure packs a punch. Primarily, it attracts monster hunters on their way to Loch Ness – especially now there’s a 360-degree, linked hiking and cycling trail that ...
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With a population of around 47,000 people, Inverness is known as the “capital of the Highlands”, said TrueHighlands.com. It may be smaller in comparison to its Central Belt counterparts, but the ...
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A few short decades ago Inverness was often little more than a relatively prosaic jumping off point for tourists in search of adventures deeper into the Highlands. That has all changed as the rapidly ...