Resting at the foot of Glengarry, on the main route between Fort William and Inverness through the Great Glen, Invergarry is a heritage-rich town blessed with numerous lochs, and run through by a variety of alluring scenic trails. Nature enthusiasts can explore the dense Glengarry Forest, popular among kayakers for its challenging rapids, fishermen for its salmon, and animal lovers for its abundance of Scottish crossbills and red squirrels. The many bodies of water make the area a water sporter’s paradise, and also draw visitors looking for leisure time to their magnificent views and idyllic picnic spots. Historic highlights include the 17th century Invergarry Castle, the Glengarry Heritage Group exhibition, and the horror-story-enshrouded ‘Well of the Seven Heads'. Don’t miss the opportunity to take in a concert or play at the renowned Woodend Barn at Banchory.