Also known as Inbhir Gharadh
thumb|Cottages in Invergarry Invergarry () is a village in the Highlands of Scotland, located about north-east of Fort William in the Great Glen. The name means "confluence of the River Garry (Abhainn Gharaidh)" in Gaelic and fittingly, Invergarry is near where the river flows into Loch Oich.
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thumb|Cottages in Invergarry Invergarry () is a village in the Highlands of Scotland, located about north-east of Fort William in the Great Glen. The name means "confluence of the River Garry (Abhainn Gharaidh)" in Gaelic and fittingly, Invergarry is near where the river flows into Loch Oich.
==Geography== Near the centre of the village is the junction between the A82 road (from Inverness to Fort William) and the A87 road which branches off to the west towards Skye. The ruined Invergarry Castle is situated near the village on Creagan an Fhithich (the Raven's Rock), overlooking Loch Oich. As well as playing host to the local shinty club, Glengarry Shinty Club, it is the home town of shinty player, James Clark.
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