Inchmurrin
Inchmurrin is a small village in the Scottish Highlands, located in the council area of Highland. It is situated on the A836 road, approximately 10 miles north of Fort William. The village is known for its scenic location and its association with the Scottish poet Robert Burns.
The name Inchmurrin is derived from the Scottish Gaelic and translates to "mouth of the river Murrin."
Inchmurrin has a population of around 100 people. The village has a primary school, a community hall,
The village is also known for its association with Robert Burns. Burns visited the area in 1786
Inchmurrin is a popular destination for walkers, with several trails leading from the village into the surrounding
The village has a strong sense of community, with residents taking pride in their local area and