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Inverness Castle


Overlooking the River Ness, Inverness Castle is one of the most recognisable landmarks in the Highlands. While the current red sandstone structure dates back to the 19th century, the site itself has a long and fascinating history tied to Scottish clans and royal power. Visitors are drawn to the castle for its elevated position, offering panoramic views across Inverness and the surrounding countryside.

Although the castle has historically been used for administrative purposes, recent developments have opened parts of the site to visitors, allowing a closer look at its heritage. The surrounding grounds are ideal for a relaxed walk, especially in the evening when the castle is beautifully illuminated.

Staying at Eskdale Guest House provides a convenient base to explore this iconic attraction, with the castle just a short distance away. Whether you are interested in history, photography, or simply taking in the scenery, Inverness Castle is a must-visit location that captures the essence of the Highlands.


Loch Ness


No trip to the Highlands is complete without visiting Loch Ness, one of the most famous bodies of water in the world. Stretching over 20 miles, Loch Ness is renowned for its deep, mysterious waters and of course the legendary Loch Ness Monster. The loch is surrounded by stunning landscapes, making it perfect for scenic drives, boat trips, and peaceful walks.

Visitors can enjoy cruises that explore the length of the loch, offering incredible views of the surrounding hills and forests. There are also numerous viewpoints and picnic spots along the shoreline, ideal for those wanting to relax and soak up the atmosphere.

Eskdale Guest House is perfectly situated for guests wishing to explore Loch Ness, with easy access to nearby routes leading directly to the loch. Whether you are searching for Nessie or simply enjoying the natural beauty, Loch Ness offers an unforgettable Highland experience.


Urquhart Castle


Situated on the banks of Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle is one of Scotland’s most impressive historic ruins. Dating back to the 13th century, the castle played a significant role in the Wars of Scottish Independence and has witnessed centuries of conflict and change.

Today, visitors can explore the remains of the tower house, climb the Grant Tower for spectacular views over Loch Ness, and learn about the castle’s turbulent past through interactive displays. The location itself is breathtaking, with dramatic views across the loch that make it one of the most photographed sites in the Highlands.

Guests staying at Eskdale Guest House can easily include Urquhart Castle in their itinerary, combining history with some of the most scenic landscapes in Scotland. It is a perfect destination for families, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience the true spirit of the Highlands.


Culloden Battlefield


Culloden Battlefield is one of the most important historic sites in Scotland, marking the location of the final Jacobite uprising in 1746. This atmospheric and moving site offers visitors a powerful insight into one of the most significant battles in British history.

The visitor centre provides an immersive experience, with interactive exhibits, artefacts, and a battlefield film that brings the events of the day to life. Walking across the battlefield itself is a deeply reflective experience, with markers showing the positions of the opposing forces and memorial stones dedicated to the fallen clans.

Eskdale Guest House is ideally located for those wishing to explore Culloden, making it easy to visit and take in the history at your own pace. Whether you have a strong interest in Scottish history or simply want to understand the heritage of the Highlands, Culloden Battlefield is an essential stop.


Inverness Cathedral


Located beside the River Ness, Inverness Cathedral, also known as St Andrew’s Cathedral, is a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture. Built in the 19th century, the cathedral features beautiful stained glass windows, intricate stonework, and a peaceful interior that invites quiet reflection.

Visitors are welcome to explore the cathedral and admire its craftsmanship, as well as enjoy the tranquil riverside setting. The surrounding area offers lovely walking routes, with views of the river and nearby attractions adding to the experience.

For guests staying at Eskdale Guest House, Inverness Cathedral is easily accessible and makes for a relaxing and culturally enriching visit. Whether attending a service or simply appreciating the architecture, the cathedral provides a calm and inspiring contrast to the more rugged Highland landscapes.


River Ness and Ness Islands


The River Ness and the nearby Ness Islands offer one of the most peaceful and scenic experiences in Inverness. The river flows through the heart of the city, lined with attractive walkways, bridges, and green spaces that are perfect for a leisurely stroll.

The Ness Islands are connected by charming Victorian footbridges and are surrounded by woodland, creating a tranquil escape just minutes from the city centre. It is an ideal spot for walking, picnicking, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the Highlands.

Eskdale Guest House is perfectly placed for guests to explore the River Ness and Ness Islands, making it easy to enjoy both the town and its natural surroundings. Whether you are starting your day with a morning walk or unwinding in the evening, this area provides a relaxing and picturesque setting.


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