| Country | Scotland |
|---|---|
| Scots name | Inchrigh |
| Gaelic name | Innis an Ruighe |
| Static image | Inchree.jpg |
| Os grid reference | NN029642 |
| Coordinates | 56.72827°N 5.22214°W |
| Unitary scotland | Highland |
| Post town | Fort William |
| Postcode district | PH33 6 |
| Postcode area | PH |
| Dial code | 01855 |
Inchree (Scottish Gaelic: Innis an Ruighe) is a small hamlet, situated at the northern end of the village of Onich. It is 7 miles south of the town of Fort William, in Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.[1] Inchree is located 200 metres off the A82 main road, and is also 500 metres south of the Corran Ferry terminal.
Glenrigh Forest, behind Inchree, has a network of walking paths and trails, where panoramic views overlooking Loch Linnhe and the Morven Mountains can be enjoyed. The Inchree Waterfalls, which drop several hundred feet in a series of steps, can be reached within 10 minutes on foot from the car park.
The viewpoints on the waterfall path look in a south-west direction down Loch Linnhe, and offer photographic opportunities for shooting the sunsets that occur frequently.