Inverness

By Limousine

Limos are available for hire from certain operators at a rate of about £70/hour.

By Taxis

This is probably the most efficient form of transport after hours, as most bus services cease or become less frequent at about 7pm. You will not pay a great deal for a taxi by UK standards as Inverness is rather small, and routes are very direct. Some black cabs exist, though the majority of taxis are minicabs. These are all fairly trustworthy.

By train
By train

The 'Invernet' rail network provides commuter train services to Inverness from Tain, Dingwall and Beauly in the North, Nairn, Forres and Elgin in the East and Aviemore and Kingussie in the South.

By bike
By bike

There are a few cycle lanes (http://citybreaks.visitsc...) on Inverness roads. However there are many combined cycle-footpaths where bicycles are welcome.