Kamila
Inverness
3 days
Hi, I’m Kamila – originally from Slovakia, now based in Scotland, where I work in nature conservation and mapping. I’m a curious soul who loves exploring local culture, nature, and food – whether that means getting lost in a new city or taking a quiet walk by the sea. I usually travel solo or with friends, and I enjoy a balance of calm moments, good conversations, and spontaneous little adventures. As a traveler, I’m respectful, tidy, and independent – happy to share a meal or story, but also mindful of personal space. As a host, I enjoy welcoming kind, open-minded women into my home when I can. I believe in mutual trust, comfort, and kindness, and I love the idea of creating small pockets of home, wherever we are in the world. Whether we connect for a walk, a soup (I rarely drink coffee/tea), or a short stay – I’d be happy to meet ✨
Moli
United Kingdom
Inverness is a very safe place to travel to. I think it probably helps to have a hired car in order to make the most of the experience of the surrounding beautiful nature, but there are lots of tourist bus tours etc that you can use There's plenty of interesting history in the area too, especially at Culloden battlefield. The centre of the town is small but has plenty of lovely restaurants. The locals tend to be very friendly, but the population does double in size during the tourism season which can make people a little frustrated at times 😅 If you like hiking and swimming, there is loads of beauty to enjoy.
Posted: March 1, 2024Inverness is nice, but it didn't amaze me that much. It's a good starting point to head to Loch Ness, the Highlands, or even to the Isle of Skye, which is incredible.
Posted: September 24, 2023