Inverness Castle, built in 1835 on the site of an earlier fortress, stands on a low cliff overlooking the River Ness and the cathedral across the water.
Itâs believed that the 11th-century castle depicted in Shakespeareâs Macbethâdespite there being no historical evidence to confirm it was the scene of Duncan Iâs murderâwas actually located east of the present castle. Originally constructed from wood, it was later rebuilt in stone on Castle Hill. According to local legend, the ghost of King Duncan has been seen wandering along the banks of the River Ness in full royal regalia.
Today, Inverness Castle houses the Sheriffâs Court. Visitors can stroll up Castle Street, which winds around the rear of the building and past vibrant floral displays, to reach the statue of Flora MacDonald. At the Castle Garrison Encounter, you can step back in time to the year 1745, enlist in the Regiment, and meet some of its colourful characters brought to life.
Itâs believed that the 11th-century castle depicted in Shakespeareâs Macbethâdespite there being no historical evidence to confirm it was the scene of Duncan Iâs murderâwas actually located east of the present castle. Originally constructed from wood, it was later rebuilt in stone on Castle Hill. According to local legend, the ghost of King Duncan has been seen wandering along the banks of the River Ness in full royal regalia.
Today, Inverness Castle houses the Sheriffâs Court. Visitors can stroll up Castle Street, which winds around the rear of the building and past vibrant floral displays, to reach the statue of Flora MacDonald. At the Castle Garrison Encounter, you can step back in time to the year 1745, enlist in the Regiment, and meet some of its colourful characters brought to life.