Inchmore

Settlement in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Inchmore

River Farrar at Struy
River Farrar at Struy Credit: Mike Pennington

Inchmore is a small village located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated approximately 10 miles west of Inverness, it is nestled in the picturesque Scottish Highlands. The village is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with rolling hills, lush green fields, and nearby Loch Ness, famous for its mythical monster.

Inchmore is a quaint and peaceful village, with a population of around 200 residents. The village is characterized by its traditional stone-built houses, which add to its charm and historical appeal. The community is tight-knit, and there is a strong sense of community spirit among the locals.

Despite its small size, Inchmore offers a range of amenities for its residents. There is a local primary school, providing education for the village's younger population. The village also has a small shop and a post office, catering to the daily needs of its residents. For recreational activities, residents can enjoy the beautiful surrounding countryside, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and fishing.

Inchmore's location is ideal for those looking to explore the Highlands. Its proximity to Inverness allows easy access to the city's amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Additionally, the village is well-connected by road, making it convenient for commuters and those wishing to explore the wider region.

Overall, Inchmore offers a peaceful and idyllic rural lifestyle, with breathtaking natural scenery and a strong sense of community. It is a place where residents can enjoy the tranquility of the Scottish Highlands while still having access to essential amenities and the nearby city of Inverness.

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Inchmore Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.427375/-4.6757593 or Grid Reference NH3940. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

River Farrar at Struy
River Farrar at Struy
Struy kirk Looking up Glen Strathfarrar.
Struy kirk
Looking up Glen Strathfarrar.
Birch wood, Culligran
Birch wood, Culligran
Deer farm. Glen Strathfarrar Near "The Gate".
Deer farm. Glen Strathfarrar
Near "The Gate".
The road up Glen Strathfarrar It is always open to bikes, but closed in Winter and on Tuesdays (Check as this can change) to cars. Here the road runs close to the river and beside a deer farm.
The road up Glen Strathfarrar
It is always open to bikes, but closed in Winter and on Tuesdays (Check as this can change) to cars. Here the road runs close to the river and beside a deer farm.
River Farrar
River Farrar
Glen Strathfarrar road At Culligran.
Glen Strathfarrar road
At Culligran.
Deer farm, Glen Strathfarrar
Deer farm, Glen Strathfarrar
Dunmaglas, Glen Strathfarrar
Dunmaglas, Glen Strathfarrar
River Farrar, Culligran
River Farrar, Culligran
Ruin, Culligran
Ruin, Culligran
Glen Strathfarrar road
Glen Strathfarrar road
Cattle grid, Culligran The road up Glen Strathfarrar.
Cattle grid, Culligran
The road up Glen Strathfarrar.
Sheep, Glen Strathfarrar The kind that don't get out of your way - very laid back.
Sheep, Glen Strathfarrar
The kind that don't get out of your way - very laid back.
Road, Glen Strathfarrar Near the river by Culligran Power Station.
Road, Glen Strathfarrar
Near the river by Culligran Power Station.
Glen Strathfarrar road Near the entrance to Culligran Power Station.
Glen Strathfarrar road
Near the entrance to Culligran Power Station.
Woodland and river, Glen Strathfarrar
Woodland and river, Glen Strathfarrar
Entrance to Culligran Power Station An underground power station with a 22MW generator using water from Loch Bennacharan and the Neaty Burn.
Entrance to Culligran Power Station
An underground power station with a 22MW generator using water from Loch Bennacharan and the Neaty Burn.
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Inchmore is located at Grid Ref: NH3940 (Lat: 57.427375, Lng: -4.6757593)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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