Tomnahurich (Fairy Hill)

Tomnahurich (Fairy Hill)

Tomnahurich (Fairy Hill)

Tomnahurich, known as Fairy Hill in Scottish Gaelic, is an esker—a glacier-formed ridge or mound—situated in Inverness, overlooking the Caledonian Canal. The hill’s most captivating feature is its rich tapestry of Scottish folklore, which has woven a mystical allure around it for centuries. Visitors can explore the 18th-century cemetery, where rows of weathered gravestones and the quiet, reflective atmosphere offer a glimpse into the area’s history and the enduring legends that continue to enchant both locals and tourists alike.

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