7 Classes & Workshops in Inverness That You Shouldn't Miss

July 20, 2021 Alice Mieles

This compact Scottish city is perfect for exploration by foot — travelers can easily find their way from the lovely River Ness to historic Inverness Castle and St. Andrews Cathedral, and beyond to the events at Eden Court and the busy Victorian Market. It’s also an ideal base for exploring the Highlands, with the mysterious Loch Ness (and famed local resident Nessie), Culloden Battlefield and the Bronze Age Clava Cairns just a quick drive away.
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1. In Your Element Scotland

14 Cabrich, Kirkhill, Inverness IV5 7PH Scotland +44 333 600 6008 [email protected] http://iye.scot/
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In Your Element Scotland

In Your Element is a mobile outdoor adventure activity company offering amazing outdoor adventures across Scotland, with bases in Inverness, Aviemore, Loch Tay and at Loch Lomond . We offer a range of outdoor experience for families, stag/ hen groups, corporate or charity groups including canoeing, gorge walking, archery, aerial adventure courses and much more. We're the largest canoe and kayak hire operator in Scotland, with a large fleet of boats available for individuals, small groups and adventure events. With a flexible shuttle service and comprehensive outfitting service we should be your first port of call.

Reviewed By J_Black1987 - North Ayrshire, United Kingdom

Me and my sister decided to try something different, so we thought we'd try the Segway Adventure at Loch Lomond. It took us some time to find the place. After arriving at the main car park we walked round to the shopping centre area. We were walking around for about 15 minutes looking for the place and checked the maps and it wasn't marked on it. We asked some people for directions, but no one seemed to know where In Your Element or the 'Segway place' was. At this point we were feeling a little panicked thinking we might miss out if there's a group of people waiting to head out. We called the number on their website and they directed us - it's located on the shore next to the canoes and bikes, behind the Sea Life Aquarium. If you get lost just ask in at TreeZone for directions as they appear to be part of the same company. When we finally arrived, we were greeted with a warm welcome. It was just me, my sister, and the instructor. We were pleasantly surprised there wasn't a big group. The instructor went over all the safety information and showed us how to use the Segways. We then had a little practice and when we were comfortable we went round to another practice area with hills. We practiced going down a hill a couple of times and then he took us over to a bigger hill where me and my sister attempted to go up it. We failed a few times to make it up to the top of the hill, having to do a 180 and go back down. My sister nearly fell off it once on the hill, but she was unhurt and still in happy spirits. We eventually managed to get up the hill with a couple more practice runs and felt comfortable enough to take the speed cap off. When in the practice areas you are limited to 6mph, which is then increased to 12mph if you feel comfortable enough doing so. I recommend taking the cap off as some of the hills require more speed than the capped 6mph to get up, and you are always in control of the speed by using your balance anyway, so you can slow down if you wish. After the cap was taken off, we zoomed along a grassy area which was fairly muddy. At times it felt like it was skidding, but it is designed for all terrains and we never fell off - trust the Segway! We then went through a wooded area a couple of times, and down to another part of the shore where we stopped to take photos. Our instructor happily took some photos of us with Ben Lomond in the background. This is a great spot for photo opportunities as the views are amazing, so make sure you have a phone or camera handy. We then continued and throughout the adventure went through a lot of forest areas, where you can mostly zoom about really fast, however there are tighter areas where you'll need to drop your speed so you don't end up flying off into the Loch or hitting a tree! We also went to the shopping centre area and into TreeZone where you can see the adventure course above you. This area is more technical with sharper turns, so watch your speed here! Our instructor took us around these different areas a few times and by the end of the adventure we felt like pros! We had never been on a Segway before, but it was the most fun we had both had in a long time! The instructor was lovely, and very patient with us beginners. The adventure lasts about an hour, but you have so much fun you won't want to come off it! We will definitely be going back to Loch Lomond to do this again in the future and highly recommend it to everyone to try, even beginners.

2. Lightstalkers Scotland

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Lightstalkers Scotland

Photography workshops, tours and courses in the Scottish Highlands for individuals and small groups

3. Cawdor Clay Pigeon Club

Old Military Road, Inverness Scotland +44 7445 044513 [email protected] http://www.cawdorclaypigeonclub.co.uk/
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Cawdor Clay Pigeon Club

Clay pigeon shooting with sporting, skeet, down the line and compass sporting - see website for full details. September to April: open Saturdays (10:00 start) May to August: open Mondays (18:30 start)

4. Wild Tai Chi

Inverness Scotland +44 7769 215657 [email protected] http://wildtaichi.co.uk
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Wild Tai Chi

We arrange day trips to Scotland’s most beautiful Wild Tai Chi spots – sandy beaches, shimmering lochs, mountain summits and roaring waterfalls. Tours last for a half day (2 – 4 hours) or full day (6 – 8 hours). We will transport you by car or people carrier to our specially selected Tai Chi spots. Tours start and finish in Inverness. Pick-up location will be confirmed when you book.

5. Kings Golf Club

Kings Golf Club Balphadrig Road Balphadrig Road, Inverness IV3 8AX Scotland +44 1463 225651 [email protected] https://www.kingsgolfclubinverness.co.uk/
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Kings Golf Club

Kings Golf Club Inverness, is a fantastic new 18 hole Championship golf course measuring 6612 yards and is a test for golfers of all levels. Facilities include, clubhouse with Pro Shop, bar, restaurant, changing facilities and practice putting area. Visitors are welcome throughout the year whether playing golf or wishing to have a delightful meal overlooking the 1st and 18th hole.

6. Inverness Bikes

Inverness Bikes

'Local, Independent Bicycle Workshop Offering Services, Repairs And Previously Loved Bikes For SALE'

7. Highland Print Studio

20 Bank Street, Inverness IV1 1QU Scotland +44 1463 718999 [email protected] http://highlandprintstudio.co.uk
Highland Print Studio

Highland Print Studio is a printmaking and digital imaging facility based in Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. The Studio operates from its own premises overlooking the River Ness, in the heart of the city and has facilities for a range of printmaking techniques including screenprint, intaglio, relief print and lithography (photo-plate and stone). It's recently upgraded digital suite includes facilities for high-spec digital imaging, large-format photographic printing and high-resolution scanning. We also have original prints for sale in the Studio and also online.

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