Tuesday, September 12 is our last day in Inverness. Jim and I went to the Culloden Battlefield, where we started with a guided tour of the battlefield before seeing the inside exhibits. The battle at Culloden in 1746, when the Jacobites lost badly to the English Army, changed and shaped the lives of the Scots both then and to this day. Going to such a historic place and seeing it real life makes me understand and appreciate what the people experienced. I felt that way when we went to Gettysburg and other historical places I’ve seen. Photos weren’t allowed inside, but I got some of the battlefield.

Our tour guide
The protruding stones signify the people who dies during the battle.
The red flags indicate where battle line of the English. Out of view are the blue flags that indicate the battle line of the Jacobites.

We later returned the rental car. After driving 11 days in Ireland and a week in Scotland I think I have it down. We had a delicious dinner at Mustard Seed on the river.

More photos of things we saw in Inverness.

Stairs, lots of stairs. We use them multiple times a day to get back and forth from our B&B. Our room is on the 3rd floor (2nd floor European).
Our B&B
Our room is on the top left, window on the right.
Unicorn statue. The unicorn is Scotland’s national animal.