Inverness is the capital of the Highlands and has a great variety of visitor attractions, as well as being a good centre for transport to other parts of the region.
Some of the main attractions in Inverness itself include the Castle, the Floral Hall in Bught Park, Boat Trips to see the famous Moray Firth dolphins, the beautiful River Ness walks, and the Museum and Inverness Cathedral.
For an authentic taste of Highland culture, local pubs offer ceilidhs and live music, while Eden Court Theatre plays host to a variety of musical and dramatic events throughout the year.
There are many good places to eat and drink in the city centre, a short walk or taxi ride from Lyndon Guest House.
We are situated close to the canal from where you can take a cruise to Loch Ness and look out for the famous monster.
Other places that can easily be visited in a day from Inverness include Culloden Battlefield, Fort George, Cawdor Castle, Brodie Castle, Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness and the Monster Exhibitions at Drumnadrochit.
There are day bus trips to the Orkney Islands, or you can take a day out on the world-famous West Highland Line (considered to be the most scenic railway route in Europe) which takes you across to the west coast with time for a visit to the Isle of Skye.
To the south of Inverness, the Cairngorm mountains and funicular offer spectacular views on a clear day. You can also explore nearby 'Monarch of the Glen' country.
To the west, Fort William and Ben Nevis (Scotland's highest mountain) is only 2 hours by road.