Exploring the Historic Military Road in Inverness
Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, the Old Military Road offers visitors a captivating journey through history and breathtaking landscapes. Built in the 18th century under the direction of General George Wade, this road was part of a network designed to improve access and control during the Jacobite uprisings. Today, it serves as a reminder of Scotland’s turbulent past and a gateway to some of its most stunning scenery.
Stretching through the rugged hills and serene valleys, the Old Military Road offers more than just a glimpse of military history. As you traverse this route, you’ll encounter charming villages, ancient ruins, and panoramic views of the Highlands. The road also connects with key historical sites such as Fort George, a magnificent 18th-century fortress, and Culloden Battlefield, where the final Jacobite rising met its dramatic conclusion.
For nature lovers, the road provides an excellent way to experience the raw beauty of Scotland. Whether you’re keen to hike, cycle, or simply drive, the ever-changing landscape—from misty moors to tranquil lochs—will leave you awe-struck.
Ideal for history enthusiasts and adventurers alike, the Old Military Road in Inverness is a must-visit. It’s more than a road—it’s a journey through the past, surrounded by the natural majesty of the Highlands.
As featured in “A Whisper of Sorrows” from author JD Kirk from the DCI Jack Logan series.

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