Whitebridge, Scotland

Whitebridge (Scottish Gaelic: An Drochaid Bhàn) is a small village on the southwest side of Loch Ness in northern Scotland.

[6] Duntirhal is a former ruined historic settlement located on the edge of Whitebridge in a sheep field towards Beinn Sgurrach.

[7][8] At one point in time, the settlement consisted of up to 24 rectangular buildings and 5 enclosures, as well as corn-drying kilns, although only a few partial foundations remain visible.

[8] Another abandoned township, also part of the Highland Clearances lies to the west of Whitebridge at Easter Drummond.

Along with the Whitebridge hotel, there is a small holiday park in the village which contains highland style lodges.

The old Bridge, constructed in 1732 from which Whitebridge derives its name.
The abandoned settlement of Duntirhal which lies west of Beinn Sgurrach in Whitebridge.
Whitebridge Hotel in the centre of the village on the B862 road.