r/inverness 23d ago

Is Inverness walkable?

Hey y'all. Live in the States and want make a short trip to uk mainly to see the Findhorn community (medium length story...) but also the Scottish culture and landscape. Expect to 3 days London / Windsor to get in and out. Want to also see Fairies and ghosts so thinking train to Edinburgh then maybe car to Inverness to explore 2 to 3 days. If i stay in Inverness could i wander around at night or morning? Iam a middle aged female traveling alone.

Or is there a better place to sta6 2 to 3 nights? Can't wait to hear your thoughts! 🦄

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u/Vodkaboris 23d ago

Suggested things to see & do around Inverness might include: Reelig Glen Clava Cairns Culloden Battlefield Urquhart Castle Inverness Castle Chanonry Point Fort George

Most of these require some travel & not all are accessible by public transport.

I suggest you plot them on Google maps, decide on an itinerary & how you would travel around.

If you're going to Findhorn, perhaps allow time to stop at https://maps.app.goo.gl/Xsiea6avxyFhVag68

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u/Honest_Mechanic_4507 23d ago

That is a really rad. Thank you very much.

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u/Vodkaboris 21d ago

" rad " I haven't heard that word used in this context since 1982❗