Large, ruined castle dating from 1509, overlooking Loch Ness, with visitor centre and cafe.
Caledonian Canal
The Caledonian Canal connects the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach near Fort William in Scotland.
Cawdor Castle
14th-century castle linked to Macbeth, as thane of Cawdor, with drawbridge, tapestries and gardens.
St Andrew's Cathedral
Victorian Episcopalian cathedral church built of red stone and granite and hosting regular services.
Plodda falls
Plodda Falls is a waterfall, situated 5 km south-west of the village of Tomich, near Glen Affric, in the Highlands of Scotland. The falls are 46 m high, and are on the Allt na Bodachan, near where it flows into the Abhainn Deabhag, which in turn joins with the River Affric to form the River Glass.
Falls of Foyers
This short but spectacular walk takes in the must see sight of South Loch Ness - the Falls of Foyers, set in a dramatic gorge. The walk then continues down to the shores of Loch Ness for a short, quiet loop before returning to the cafe.