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ScotRail hits major Highlands gateway cities, including Inverness (13 miles north ... information on scenic train routes in Scotland, visit Scotland tourism board's website. Traveling via bus ...
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 ...
And the farther north you travel, the more remote ... one of the sunniest places in Scotland. Fort William in the western Highlands, about 65 miles southwest of Inverness, is part of Lochaber.
Just south of Inverness, nestled on the River Findhorn, lies the Tomatin Distillery. The historic spirit-making site has ...
VISIT Inverness Loch Ness (VILN) has welcomed Ellen Fogel Walker as the organisation’s new destination director. As ...
while touring renowned distilleries from Inverness to Islay You will visit distilleries such as Laphroaig, Oban, Kilchoman, Lagavulin, Tomatin and Ben Nevis, while enjoying exclusive tours ...
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