Inverness - Scotland
Inverness, in the heart of the Scottish Highlands (remember
Brigadoon), is located at the northern end of the Great Glen where
the River Ness (home of Nessie) flows into the Moray Firth.
Inverness is a lovely, little Scottish town with its own
castle.
The first Inverness Castle was built in the 11th century and it was
rebuilt in the 12th and 15th centuries. It was restored again in
1718 and expanded in 1725, only to be blown up by the Jacobites in
1746.

The Inverness Castle that stands today, overlooking Moray Firth,
dates from 1837-1847 when it was built from red sandstone, which
gives it a unique appearance. Today it houses the Inverness
courthouse.

