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Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill

Cemetery in Inverness

Updated: February 28, 2024 01:18 AM

Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill is located in Inverness (City in Scotland), United Kingdom. It's address is Inverness IV3 5BD, United Kingdom.

Inverness IV3 5BD, United Kingdom

FQ94+3W Inverness, UK

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Where is Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill?

Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill is located at: Inverness IV3 5BD, United Kingdom.

What are the coordinates of Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill?

Coordinates: 57.4677035, -4.2426431

Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill Reviews

Travelling Tim-D
2023-05-20 08:20:55 GMT

Beautiful walk, and to the top of the hill to see the memorials and view

Dana Jackman
2017-06-18 22:24:52 GMT

Great cemetery, close to town and the scenery is amazing. Was honoured to visit the grave of my great great great grandfather.

paul
2023-04-05 15:34:41 GMT

Stunning, peaceful serene. Views over all of Inverness. Never seen a cemetery on and around a hill the graves loop all the way up it very surreal.

A R
2022-04-18 11:03:23 GMT

What a blessing to have this experience while in Inverness! Thank you Scotland ♥🙏🏻

Gary Page
2023-07-30 08:04:43 GMT

Does anyone know how I can find the plot of my Grandma who's buried here in Tomnahurich or how to contact Cemetery management team. TIA

Dan Kuwahara
2023-06-18 11:14:13 GMT

Beautiful view of the city. It’s a bit of a hike up at about 70m of elevation

Patrick Welch
2021-11-15 17:44:21 GMT

What I would consider a traditional grave yard in Scotland, it’s built up and around a hill with uplifting and breathtaking views (especially after the steep walk up)!

Worth a wander if you’re in the area!

Scottish Ghost stories
2019-03-12 14:25:23 GMT

Always enjoy going here for a walk it's good place to pass the time

Tomnahurich Hill - which means hill of the yews - is a rounded tree covered hillock on the outskirts of Inverness, the hill has a wealth of traditions associated with it, and it is famed as an abode of the fairies. A modern cemetery now covers the hill.The most enduring tradition connected with the hill is that fiddlers (or a fiddler) were lured into playing at fairy revelry, and emerged after one night beneath the hill to find that hundreds of years had passed in their own world. The story has two basic forms, in one a solitary fiddler falls asleep on the hill and wakes up in an underworld palace. He is made to play all night for the entertainment of the fairy queen, and finally awakes on the shores of the River Ness, later to discover that a hundred years have passed. The other story features two fiddlers and is outlined below:

The Fiddlers of TomnahurichTwo travelling fiddlers were visiting Inverness looking for places where they could play, while searching for a suitable venue they met an old man in strange clothes, who asked them if they would perform for him. They agreed and followed the old man to the wooden hill of Tomnahurich, just as the sun slipped out of view over the Western horizon. There was an opening in the side of the hill through which they followed the old man into a brightly lit cavern hall, where a great feast was underway. The feast was attended by a host of people, all dressed in colourful finery, and each seeming to have an air of enchantment and beauty about them. They sat down at one of the many tables and preceded to enjoy the fine wine and the rich food served before them.Tomnahurich HillWhen it came the time for dancing they played their fiddles and the party got into full swing, each fiddler playing better than they had ever played before. Finally, in what seemed like no time at all, the feast was over and it was time for the fiddlers to leave. Their noble company thanked them, and the old man who had led them into the hillside paid them with a bag of silver and gold coins. The fiddlers left the hill in a fine mood, and walked back towards the centre of Inverness. As they neared the town they saw that everything had changed, where there was once dense woodland buildings now stood, as if they had appeared overnight. All the people they met along the way were dressed in strange looking clothes, and poked fun at the fiddlers 'old fashioned' clothing

The fiddlers decided that they had been enchanted in some strange way and made the return journey to their town. When they arrived they were dismayed to find that everything they knew here had also changed; their homes were no longer occupied and they recognised no one. In despair they ran into the local church where the local priest was in the midst of delivering a sermon. As soon as the priest spoke the word of God both fiddlers crumbled to dust in front of the eyes of the horrified congregation.The difference in time between this world and the world of the fairy races is an important folklore motif found in many tales about the otherworld. The way the unfortunate fiddlers crumbled to dust after returning to their own world is also often found in folk tales such as that of King Herla.There are many more traditions associated with the hill, Thomas the Rhymer is said to be buried beneath it, or to live within it, ready to lead an army of men and white steeds to rally Scotland in its hour of need. In Celtic myth Fion trained his dog to lead two of every species of animal around the hill in pairs to unravel enchantment by an Irish enemy.

Lin Joy
2018-11-20 01:14:45 GMT

This is where my Father, Grandparents, Uncle, cousin and other relatives are buried.
If my father could sit up he’d be able to see where he was born. Braeside Cottage, Leachkin besides Craig Dunain.

Kevin Strachan
2022-07-30 19:50:03 GMT

Lovely place for a walk with stunning views over the city

Line Lurud
2019-07-17 10:48:30 GMT

A nice walk up in the forest, also there was deers running around. Nice view at the top

Grant Cossar
2019-05-13 17:55:35 GMT

Live across from it very peaceful place. The peace and quiet is amazing . It’s well maintained and always clean and tidy

Robert Fraser
2020-11-29 21:01:19 GMT

A lovely place for a walk and benches at the top with great views.

Nick Lyon
2018-02-10 12:05:54 GMT

Worth a walk to top to soak up history and get great view of city and Black Isle.

Sophie MacGregor
2017-06-25 13:30:12 GMT

Love this place, peaceful with lots of wild flowers

Ray Hutchings
2018-08-02 14:35:32 GMT

Peaceful cemetery that is well maintained and tidy.

Paul Stuart
2018-09-17 12:51:47 GMT

Great place for a walk about

Martin Taylor-Reid
2019-12-28 10:03:37 GMT

Tremendous place!

Juhana Ahopelto
2018-12-09 08:32:24 GMT

Nice views

Christina Mckimmie
2018-07-13 06:38:35 GMT

A beautiful cemetery

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