Inchree

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{{Infobox UK place

| country = Scotland

| official_name = Inchree

| scots_name = Inchrigh

| gaelic_name = Innis an Ruighe

| population =

| static_image = Inchree.jpg

| static_image_caption = Inchree

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| map_type = Lochaber

| coordinates = {{coord|56.72827|-5.22214|display=inline,title}}

| unitary_scotland = Highland

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| constituency_westminster =

| constituency_scottish_parliament =

| post_town = Fort William

| postcode_district = PH33 6

| postcode_area = PH

| dial_code = 01855

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Inchree ({{langx|gd|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.{{cite web |title=Inchree |url=http://www.scottish-places.info/towns/townfirst9427.html |website=The Gazetteer for Scotland |publisher=School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh and The Royal Scottish Geographical Society |accessdate=4 July 2018}} 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.

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