

Below is a list of some, not all, places of interest within easy reach from Invergarry. Click on the more text , for additional internet information.
North East
Glen Affric - remains of the original Caledonian Forest in beautiful Glen Affric, more.
Inverness - capital city of the Highlands, museum and art gallery, more.
Culloden battlefield - a new visitor centre for the interpretation of the site, more.
Fort George - largest fort in europe with a museum, still a barracks, more.
Loch Ness - Ideal way to view is from a cruise, Jacobite Cruises run daily from Inverness, more
Urquhart Castle - Iconic ruin on the shores of Loch Ness, with a visitor centre, more.
Loch Ness Visitor centre - go Nessie watching or just view the Loch, more.
Falls of Foyers - a spectacular waterfall on the east shore of Loch Ness, more.
Fort Augustus and Invermoriston - villages on the shores of Loch Ness, more.
West
Kinloch Hourn - a small settlement at the end of a 22 mile single track road, more.
Glenelg - A picturesque hamlet at the end of a scenic drive from Shiel Bridge, more.
Eilean Donan Castle - world famous castle at the meeting point of 5 lochs, more.
Isle of Skye - so much to see, wildlife, mountains and history, more.
South
Glen Roy - located off Glen Spean it is full of natural history, more.
Glen Spean, Spean Bridge and the commando memorial, more.
Fort William - the outdoor capital of the uk, more.
Ben Nevis and Glen Nevis - a fascinating Glen and of course the UK's highest mountain, more.
Glencoe - superb scenery and violent history there is a visitor centre, more.
Ardnamurchan - from beaches to wildlife in this remote and beautiful area of Britain, more.
Glenfinnan - On the Road to the Isles, where Bonnie Prince Charles raised the standard, more.
Mallaig - At the end of the Road to Isles, this ferry port is an interesting visit, more.
What about a visit to one of the many highland games that are held through the summer in the glens, including Invergarry.


