Scotland – Day 10 (Inverness)

Scotland – Day 10 (Inverness)

Day 10 – Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Today is our 2nd and last day in Inverness.  We sleep in today and barely made our 8AM breakfast date.  After a hearty breakfast we head out to the Culloden Battlefield site.  This battle was a pretty much one side thrashing by the British of the Jacobites.  Hard to imagine the horrors of a battle of this kind had on both sides.

We then set out for a trip to Loch Ness in search of Nessie.  The drive was on a narrow and winding road with spectacular views of the river ness.  We stopped for lunch at the Ness Deli in the town of Drumnadrochit.  Delicious food as usual but an observation here –  No restaurant I have been in is in any hurry to wait on you or provide any direction on the ordering process.  They are not rude or anything but don’t seem to be in any hurry and thats not really a bad thing.

After a nice drive back to the B&B and a short break we head of to the Town center to investigate a book store and get some dinner.  Unfortunately, the book store was closed but we got to walk through cemetery and a pedestrian bridge across the river Ness.  We end up for dinner at the Corriegarth – a traditional Scottish Inn.  After few pints of Guinness and a nice meal we all head back to the B&B for the night.

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2 thoughts on “Scotland – Day 10 (Inverness)

  1. there don’t seem to be too many people. or maybe they’re at work and the kids are in school. is that why you chose to go now rather then in the summer?

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