• By Bus: any bus that goes into Inverness town centre then a few minutes walk. By Train: Inverness Castle is only a 15 minute walk from Inverness Train Station.
  • The Jacobi t es fought successfully in the north of Scotland, as evidenced by their use of Inverness Castle but there were problems elsewhere.
  • The current Inverness Castle was built in 1836 on the site of the original one. To improve the more recent castle, a gas, light, and water system was installed.
  • Inverness Castle in the Scottish Highlands features in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth and visitors will appreciate a tour of the castle's Drum Tower.
  • Inverness Castle is located in Inverness city centre. Reach the grounds on foot or by bus. Enjoy spectacular views of Inverness from the lawn of this famous castle.
  • Over the centuries, Inverness Castle witnessed several significant transformations. ... Inverness Castle now stands as a living chronicle of Scotland's past.
  • Inverness Castle is right in the heart of Inverness city overlooking the River Ness. ... Remember you cannot visit Inverness Castle as it is not open to the public.
  • The site of the modern Inverness Castle was established by King Malcolm III. He built a stronghold here in 1057 after destroying Macbeth’s castle at Crown Hill.
  • The red sandstone exterior of Inverness Castle in Scotland. ... The Inverness Castle Experience has made it onto our list of Inverness must-see attractions.
  • These plans could turn Inverness Castle into a much more popular destination for tourists, which would result in increased traffic.