Levishie

Settlement in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Levishie

Recent clear felling near Invermoriston
Recent clear felling near Invermoriston Credit: Steven Brown

Levishie is a small village located in the historic county of Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Levishie offers breathtaking views of the surrounding picturesque landscapes. The village is nestled on the banks of the River Levishie, which adds to its scenic charm.

With a population of around 100 residents, Levishie is a close-knit community that embraces its rural character. The village is known for its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking solace in nature. The surrounding area boasts lush green valleys, rolling hills, and enchanting forests, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching.

Levishie is also rich in history and culture. The village is home to a few traditional stone cottages that have stood the test of time, offering a glimpse into the area's past. Nearby attractions include the iconic Loch Ness, famous for its mythical creature, as well as the historic Urquhart Castle, which dates back to the 13th century.

Although Levishie is a small village, it is not far from the larger town of Inverness, which offers a range of amenities such as shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Inverness also serves as a transportation hub, providing easy access to other parts of Scotland.

Overall, Levishie is a hidden gem in Inverness-shire, offering a serene and authentic Scottish experience with its natural beauty and rich history.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 57.222071/-4.6473337 or Grid Reference NH4017. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Recent clear felling near Invermoriston
Recent clear felling near Invermoriston
A82 west of Invermoriston
A82 west of Invermoriston
A887 in Glen Moriston The adjoining area of forestry has been re-fenced to promote regrowth after felling.
A887 in Glen Moriston
The adjoining area of forestry has been re-fenced to promote regrowth after felling.
A887 Glen Moriston The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low.

The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 Glen Moriston
The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low. The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 Westbound in Glen Moriston The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low.

The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 Westbound in Glen Moriston
The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low. The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
River Moriston downstream of Dundreggan
River Moriston downstream of Dundreggan
Invermoriston The A887, which links with the A87 to Skye, turns off the A82 at Invermoriston.
Invermoriston
The A887, which links with the A87 to Skye, turns off the A82 at Invermoriston.
Clog and Craft Shop, Invermoriston The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low.

The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
Clog and Craft Shop, Invermoriston
The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low. The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 at Invermoriston The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low.

The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 at Invermoriston
The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low. The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 leaving Invermoriston The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low.

The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 leaving Invermoriston
The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low. The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 near Levishie The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low.

The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
A887 near Levishie
The A887 is essentially a link road through Glen Moriston from the A82 to the A87 for traffic travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye. Although a trunk route, traffic volumes are relatively low. The A887 runs for 14½ miles from a turning off the A82 at the small village of Invermoriston near the shore of Loch Ness to the A87 junction at Bunloyne. Traffic for Skye continues along the A87.
Glenmoriston Arms Hotel In the village of Invermoriston.
Glenmoriston Arms Hotel
In the village of Invermoriston.
Minor road at Redpark, Invermoriston Looking north-westward
Minor road at Redpark, Invermoriston
Looking north-westward
Telford Bridge at Invermoriston 1973 Built by Thomas Telford in 1813 and last used as a public road in 1932.
Telford Bridge at Invermoriston 1973
Built by Thomas Telford in 1813 and last used as a public road in 1932.
Forestry road near Invermoriston
Forestry road near Invermoriston
A887 west of Invermoriston
A887 west of Invermoriston
Great Glen Way at Invermoriston The route climbs steeply from Invermoriston before dropping down to follow the A82 only 3 miles further north.
Great Glen Way at Invermoriston
The route climbs steeply from Invermoriston before dropping down to follow the A82 only 3 miles further north.
Gated road to Achnaconeran
Gated road to Achnaconeran
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Levishie is located at Grid Ref: NH4017 (Lat: 57.222071, Lng: -4.6473337)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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