Inverness
Este destino atrae turistas por su cercanía a un famoso lago, su rica historia de clanes y batallas, y su estratégica ubicación junto al mar.
Especially in summer, Inverness is a city that welcomes many visitors. The main reason for this is its proximity to Scotland's most famous loch, Loch Ness. Between Inverness and the centre of Loch Ness, there is only a distance of 20km, but the proximity to Loch Ness is not the only reason for its many visitors.
Inbhir Nis in Scottish Gaelic means "the mouth of the River Ness". And that location at the mouth of the river and with direct access to the Moray Firth and therefore the North Sea, has made the town a strategic point in almost every war in Scotland.
The first settlers were the Picts, who settled on the banks of the River Ness in the 6th century. They were visited by St Columba to Christianise King Brude. In the 12th century, King David granted it the name of a burgh. During the Middle Ages, clan feuds between the lords of the Isles against the lords of Inverness and the kings of Scotland were constant. James I held a meeting in the 15th century at the castle with the chiefs of the northern clans and attempted to pacify the area. But the MacDonald clan attacked the meeting. It will not be the last time a king has trouble in Inverness. Mary Stuart will see the governor of the castle ban her from the castle and not recognise her as the rightful queen of Scotland. This time the Clan Fraser and the Clan Munro will take the castle for her.
Inbhir Nis in Scottish Gaelic means "the mouth of the River Ness". And that location at the mouth of the river and with direct access to the Moray Firth and therefore the North Sea, has made the town a strategic point in almost every war in Scotland.
The first settlers were the Picts, who settled on the banks of the River Ness in the 6th century. They were visited by St Columba to Christianise King Brude. In the 12th century, King David granted it the name of a burgh. During the Middle Ages, clan feuds between the lords of the Isles against the lords of Inverness and the kings of Scotland were constant. James I held a meeting in the 15th century at the castle with the chiefs of the northern clans and attempted to pacify the area. But the MacDonald clan attacked the meeting. It will not be the last time a king has trouble in Inverness. Mary Stuart will see the governor of the castle ban her from the castle and not recognise her as the rightful queen of Scotland. This time the Clan Fraser and the Clan Munro will take the castle for her.
Inverness
Este destino atrae turistas por su cercanía a un famoso lago, su rica historia de clanes y batallas, y su estratégica ubicación junto al mar.
Loch Ness
Este icónico destino ofrece misterios, paisajes impresionantes, rica fauna, historia fascinante y actividades emocionantes para los visitantes.
Urquhart Castle
Este histórico lugar ofrece impresionantes vistas al lago y un fascinante pasado, atrayendo a numerosos excursionistas en busca de aventura y cultura.
Beauly
Leafy Highland village with evocative priory ruins, a tranquil counterpoint to nearby Jacobite sites.
Great Glen
Impresionante valle entre lagos, famoso por su belleza natural, historia y actividades al aire libre, ideal para los amantes de la naturaleza.
Fort William
Un destino ideal para amantes de la naturaleza y la aventura, con paisajes impresionantes, montañas para escalar y locaciones cinematográficas fascinantes.
Glenfinnan Monument
Dramatic lochside monument where Bonnie Prince Charlie launched the 1745 Jacobite Rising.
Culloden Battlefield
Atmospheric moor where the 1746 battle ended the Jacobite cause; powerful visitor centre and graves.
Edinburgh Old Town & The Royal Mile
UNESCO-listed medieval heart of Edinburgh, where Claire and Jamie reunite amid closes and cobbles.
The Palace and Abbey of Holyroodhouse
Este lugar histórico ofrece una rica herencia real, impresionantes obras de arte y la oportunidad de explorar la vida de una famosa reina.
Skye Museum of Island Life
Thatched blackhouse museum on Skye, illuminating Hebridean life and Flora MacDonald’s Jacobite story.
Clava Cairns
Ancient Bronze Age cairns and standing stones, echoing Outlander’s Craigh na Dun near Inverness.