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Inverness Castle

Inverness Castle, with its commanding view over the River Ness, is a site steeped in Scottish history. The current fortress, dating back to 1836, is the latest in a long line of castles that have graced this spot since 1057. It's a Category A listed building, reflecting its significant heritage. The castle is not just a historical site; it's set to become a vibrant cultural hub. The Inverness Castle Experience, opening in 2025, will offer visitors an interactive journey celebrating the spirit of the Highlands, complete with storytelling, music, and panoramic views from the South Tower. This transformation symbolizes the castle's evolution from a medieval stronghold to a modern beacon of Highland culture.

 

In the foreground, the River Ness is a notable waterway in Scotland, flowing from Loch Dochfour, which is connected to the famous Loch Ness, and running northeast for about 10 Kilometres until it reaches the Moray Firth at Inverness. This river is not only significant for its natural beauty and the wildlife it supports but also for its rich history and cultural significance. The Ness Islands, accessible by footbridges, offer a serene escape within the city of Inverness, and the river itself is spanned by several bridges, including the Victorian-era Greig Street Bridge and Infirmary Bridge. The River Ness also holds a place in folklore as the site of the first reported sighting of the Loch Ness Monster, adding a layer of myth to its flowing waters. Whether one is interested in nature, history, or legend, the River Ness provides a captivating backdrop to the city of Inverness and the surrounding Highlands.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverness_Castle

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Ness

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Uploaded on November 22, 2024
Taken on June 17, 2014