River Ness
1813 Votes Currently Open- Address: Inverness, Scotland 34450, United Kingdom Map
- Timings: 24-hrs Details
- Time Required: 01:00 Hrs
- Tags: Water Body, River, Family And Kids, Boating, Nature
Explore the beautiful and sublime River Ness, take a boat ride or a classy cruise ride and you will be amazed! River Ness is a 20 kilometre long river flowing from the northern end of Loch Ness in Scotland through Loch Dochfour. The River Ness gives Inverness its name literally implying to Mouth of Ness. It flows through the heart of the city.
Several Bridges, Structures and parks adorn the backdrop of the River and walking around its course is a popular activity while you are exploring Inverness.
Fishing is a popular activity and Fresh Salmon from River Ness is a considered a specialty. The area around the river is also noted for bird spotting.
River Ness Travel Tips
- Boat rides, cruise and other activities are available.
Entrance Ticket Details For River Ness
- Boat rides, cruise and other activities have applicable charges.
River Ness Hours
- Boat rides, cruise and other activities have different timings.
How to Reach River Ness
- On Foot
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- River Ness Address: Inverness, Scotland 34450, United Kingdom
- River Ness Timing: 24-hrs
- Best time to visit River Ness(preferred time): 10:00 am - 03:00 pm
- Time required to visit River Ness: 01:00 Hrs
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8.1/10
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80.87% of people who visit Inverness include River Ness in their plan
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1813 Times
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3 PM - 4 PM
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40.16% of people start their River Ness visit around 3 PM - 4 PM
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1 Hr
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People usually take around 1 Hr to see River Ness
86.48% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting River Ness
People normally club together St. Andrews Cathedral and Johnny Foxes The Den while planning their visit to River Ness.