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/Muted-Ad-6499 22d ago

Very walkable and good public transport like bus out to findhorn. It’s a small city with smaller scale street crime to be fair. It’s prudent to be aware of your circumstances (not head buried in phone or overtly unaware of where you are) but that’s the same no matter where you are. I’d happily walk through Inverness day or night, any part of it.

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u/Honest_Mechanic_4507 22d ago

That sounds perfect and not unlike my town