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How to get to Inverness

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Travel to Inverness by road

Situated in the northern part of Scotland, drivers are in for a treat on their journey to Inverness.

A network of A roads lead to the beautiful city on the North East coast, including the A9, A96 and A82. If you’re travelling from the south, the A9 is the main route to Inverness through the stunning Cairngorms National Park. The A9 can be accessed via the M90 or the M9.

Whichever route you decide to take, we recommend using the AA Route Planner to plan your journey to northern Scotland.

Make sure to check for travel updates and any possible delays before travelling on this site: trafficscotland.org.

Travel to Inverness by train

While the train can take longer than driving, travellers can relax and enjoy truly wondrous views of the Scottish countryside on their journey to Inverness.

If you’re travelling from the south of England, you could catch some sleep on the Caledonian Sleeper, which runs from London to Inverness. This means you can wake up feeling refreshed and ready to explores the wonders of northern Scotland.

For more information and/or to check train times and prices visit nationalrail.co.uk or sleeper.scot.

Travel to Inverness by plane

For an even quicker journey, you can catch a plane to Inverness Airport. The airport is served by major UK destinations including Bristol, Birmingham and Manchester.

For more information and to check flight times and prices visit invernessairport.co.uk.

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