Loch Ness is a great attraction
in the Scottish Highlands and is easily accessible.
Please contact us for further advice and guidance relating to
your journey.
By road
Situated on the A82
View a map on the multimap
website where you will be able to zoom in and out to view
your route (opens in a new window).
By rail
Services to and from Inverness and Fort William connect the Highlands
with Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh and all the major UK cites.The
Caledonian Sleeper service operates from London Euston to Inverness
or Fort William. By air
Inverness is the gateway airport to the Highlands,
and just over 1.5 hours from London.
Flights now depart from the following airports
to Inverness.
London Gatwick - Flybe
London Gatwick - easyJet
London Luton - easyJet
Belfast City - Flybe
Birmingham - Flybe
Bristol - easyJet
Dublin - Aer Arann (flights
operate 29 March - October 2009)
Dusseldorf, Germany - Lufthansa
Jersey - Flybe (summer 2009)
Manchester - Flybe
Edinburgh - Flybe
Kirkwall - Flybe
Southampton - Flybe
Stornoway - Flybe
Stornoway and Benbecula - Highland
Airways
Sumburgh - Flybe
Getting around in the Highlands
Rail services run from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh, Wick and
Thurso; and Fort William to Mallaig (where steam trains run in
the summer months). Bus services and train services link towns
and villages, and there are also tours by bus or taxi to many
attractions and facilities. The Highland Council produce summer
and winter guides showing timetables for bus, train, ferry and
air services in the Highlands. |