Comunn Gaidhlig Inbhir Nis
The Gaelic Society of Inverness
Steidhichte 1871 / Established 1871
About the Society

The Gaelic Society of Inverness was established in 1871 for the specific purpose of “cultivating the language, poetry and music of the Scottish Highlands and generally furthering the interests of the Gaelic-speaking people”. It has continued this work for over 130 years.

Having survived some difficult periods, the Society has undergone a notable revival in recent years, and the present membership roll of about 520 is probably higher than at any time since the 1920s. Whilst the majority of members are in the north of Scotland, it has members all over the world including Europe, North America, Japan and Australia.

Since it began the Society has been active in supporting Gaelic in many ways, including:

Central to the Society is a series of between eight and ten meetings, held in each winter in Inverness, at which invited speakers present papers to the Society. Every two years or so a selection of these papers is published in book form in the Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness.

So far 63 Volumes have been published and the Transactions now form an invaluable source of information regarding Gaelic and related subjects. All members of the Society receive the Transactions free of charge. The next Volume (number 64) is expected to be published in 2009.

Much detail of the Society’s activities is contained in the centenary History of the Gaelic Society of Inverness from 1871 - 1971 written by Mairi A Macdonald and included in full on the History section of this site.

The Society has, since 1926, held an annual Culloden Anniversary Service each April on the Saturday nearest to the actual date of the battle. This is held at the Cairn and all those those who wish to remember the fallen at Culloden are welcome to attend the Service, which is conducted in Gaelic.

All enquiries about the Society should be directed to:

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Society Meetings:


The 2007-08 meetings have now concluded.
We are drawing up the Syllabus for the
2008-09 season, starting in October 2008.
Syllabus information will be sent out in
the summer and will also be posted on this
site once available.

Lismore Bus Trip:


Bus Trip to Lismore (Argyll)
Saturday 24th May 2008
Seats only£15 - some still available
Contact the Secretary for
further details or to book