This travel poster takes you straight to Inverness, Scotland - the gentle capital of the Highlands where river, castle and hill meet. At first glance the scene is a promise: bridges arching over a quiet blue river, a castellated silhouette on a sunlit rise, and a town of warm stone stepping down to the water. It's an invitation to wanderous days, slow afternoons and evenings when the light makes everything feel a little more romantic.
Inverness sits at the heart of a landscape shaped by glaciation and stories. The River Ness threads through the city, carrying reflections of church spires and the clean lines of historic bridges. Beyond the river, rolling hills rise in ochres and soft greens, hinting at the wider Highlands with their peat-smoke slopes and open skies. Not far away lie the shadows of Loch Ness, the lonely passes and brooding moors that have drawn travellers for centuries - a landscape at once grand and intimate.
The city itself is steeped in history. From the red stone of the castle that watches over the river to the narrow lanes and Georgian terraces, Inverness blends old and new with a gentle, lived-in charm. Its story is one of clans and commerce, of Norse and Scottish influences, of market days and quiet moments by the water. Culture here is lived outdoors: folk music at an evening session, the bright flare of tartan at a summer gathering, the scent of peat and whisky in the air. Traditions feel current rather than museum-bound, and every street has a line of local history to follow.
There is a romance to Inverness that doesn't rely on theatrics. Morning mists lift from the river; swans and salmon find their ways against the current. Sunset washes the hills in honey and copper. Walkers head off along riverside paths, bicycles float across bridges, and cafés hum with travellers planning the next leg of a Highland adventure.