
Ness Islands
Ness Walk is nestled on the leafy riverside of Inverness – a naturally tranquil setting with the slow flowing River Ness meandering by amongst a canopy of trees. This exquisite hotel harmoniously reflects the serenity of its surroundings, with each room thoughtfully designed in a soft palette of colours and bespoke carpeting; seamlessly connecting guests with the natural beauty outside.
Eileanan Abhainn Nis
Guests of the hotel invited to explore the nearby Ness Islands (Eileanan Abhainn Nis in Gaelic)– a series of secluded havens accessible only by foot. These islands, linked by a series of picturesque Victorian bridges, are rich in wildlife and offer an immersive sensory experience. Dating back to 1853, the affectionately known ‘shooglie’ suspension bridges certainly add a spring to your step!
In the islands, birdsong is interspersed with the gentle sounds of the river while fishermen catch salmon from the shallow beaches during the summer months. Otters are common here, as are pheasants, wildfowl and an occasional deer. Towering trees surround vibrant rhododendrons, offering shelter, and as day turns to dusk, twinkling festoon lighting guides you through this leafy parkland. Watch wildflowers emerge from the banks in the spring and kick up auburn leaves in the autumn – each season brings new qualities.
Throughout the Ness Islands, discover numerous quiet seating spots; some sculpted from fallen trees into unusual shapes by local artists, others set in sturdy Highland stone, all offering breath-taking viewpoints over the river. Winding paths lead to an open air theatre which emerges from the central island with local marble and granite. These provide perfect spaces for contemplation, journaling, or simply being present in the moment. In the midst of a thriving destination city, the hustle and bustle of daily life feels worlds away – separated by the charming bridges connecting each island sanctuary.
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