Highland food and drink trail set out in new map
The Highland Good Food Partnership has announced the launch of a Local Producers Food and Drink Trail Map for Inverness and Loch Ness.
This is in collaboration with Visit Inverness Loch Ness and supported by Scotland Food and Drink funding.
This new map is designed to display the incredible range of food and drink throughout the region.
The trail highlights the area’s most recognised names, including Loch Ness Honey Company, Loch Ness Ice Cream, Black Isle Brewery, Inverness Coffee Roasting Co and Connage Highland Dairy to name a few.
“This trail is about celebrating the amazing food culture of the Highlands and making it easier for people to find and support local producers,” said Brenna Anderson, project officer at the Highland Good Food Partnership.
“Buying locally not only supports our communities but also helps create a more sustainable and resilient food system.”
Click here to view the new map.
Visitors can browse producers, plan their trip and discover where to buy local.