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Torridon, Applecross and Eilean Donan Castle 1 Day Tour
- Loch
Maree – Thousands
of years ago, druids believed this beautiful Loch had the power to
cure lunacy.
- Torridon
Hills – These
are arguably the most dramatic and spectacular mountains in
Scotland.
- Shieldaig
– This
may be Scotland’s most outrageously picturesque village.
- Applecross
– There’s
an ancient chapel here and a famous pub that serves delicious
seafood.
- Eilean
Donan Castle – An
iconic and gorgeous 13th-century castle that once warded off Viking
invasions.
- Loch
Ness – This
loch holds more fresh water than all the lakes in England and Wales
combined. But does it hide the Loch Ness monster?
Glen Affric and Highland Villages 1 Day Tour
- Strathpeffer Village – Explore the leafy avenues and indiosyncratic architecture of this lovely little Victorian spa town.
- Glen Affric – Ancient pines, shimmering lochs, and steep mountains abound in ‘Scotland’s most beautiful glen’.
- River Walk – Get close to Scotland’s ancient wilderness on a gentle walk along a river.
- Beauly Priory – Visit this tucked away priory and learn about the monks of the Highlands.
- Loch Ness – Travel along the stunning shores of Scotland’s most legendary loch.
The Best of the Black Isle 1 Day Tour
- Black Isle Brewery – Talk to the Highland brewers and taste a delicious home-grown, organic beer.
- Cromarty – This creative coastal town has a fantastic local arts shop and inspirational sea views.
- Rosemarkie – Visit this village and explore the picturesque bays of the Moray Coast and a museum full of ancient Pictish relics.
- Dolphin Cruise – Join an optional cruise into the Beauly Firth and spot the most northerly pod of bottlenose dolphins.
The Complete Loch Ness Experience from Inverness
- Loch
Ness – Take
a chance to go on an optional boat cruise of this alluring and eerie
loch.
- Invermoriston
– Go
for a wonderful wander through lush forests and cascading
waterfalls.
- Fort
Augustus – This
town of 650 inhabitants is a great spot to watch boats coming in
from the Caledonian Canal.
- Foyers
Waterfall – “Among
the healthy hills and ragged woods, the roaring Foyers pours his
mossy floods” – Robert Burns.
- Dores
– Visit
a village blessed with sublime views across Loch Ness.
Speyside Whisky and Moray Firth from Glasgow
- Elgin
– Explore
this town and discover an incredible wee whisky shop and a
gorgeously grand cathedral.
- Benromach
Distillery* – This
distillery does whisky the old fashioned Speyside way. Slowly with a
little bit of smoke.
- Glenfiddich
Distillery – Arguably,
the distillery that created the global demand for single malt
whisky.
- Strathspey
– Pine
trees line the rolling hills of this beautiful region of Scotland.
Glen Affric, Culloden and Clava Cairns from Inverness
- Clava
Cairns –
Travel through winding back roads and discover a 4,000-year-old
cemetery.
- Culloden –
A sad place to visit. It’s the location of a tragic Outlander
scene, and a catastrophic battle between Jacobites and Government
troops.
- Glen
Affric –
Ancient pines, shimmering lochs, and steep mountains abound in
‘Scotland’s most beautiful glen’.
- River
Walk –
Get close to Scotland’s ancient wilderness on a gentle walk along a
river.
- Beauly
Priory –
Visit this tucked away priory and learn about the monks of the
Highlands.
Cairngorms National Park and Speyside Whisky from Inverness
- Glenfiddich Distillery – One of Scotland’s most famous whiskys. This distillery somehow increased production during the American Prohibition.
- Speyside – Quite literally whisky heaven. There are more distilleries per square mile here than anywhere else.
- Loch Morlich – A 300 metre high, freshwater loch with sandy beaches. Loch Morlich is as unique as it is bonnie.
- Cairngorms National Park – Examine the landscapes of an area that boasts four out of five of the UK’s highest mountains.
Skye and Eilean Donan Castle from Inverness
- Skye
– The
beauty of this island has inspired movie makers, poets and
travellers from all round the world.
- Kyle
of Lochalsh – This
is the gateway to Skye. Enjoy sublime views of landscapes that
surround this village.
- Eilean
Donan Castle – An
iconic and gorgeous 13th-century castle that once warded off Viking
invasions.
- Portree
– A
cute, colourful coastal town that’s as quaint as it is
fascinating.
- Trotternish
Peninsula – The
ultimate Skye road. It’s the way to see the Quiraing, kilt rock,
and all of Skye’s must see sights.
- Cuillin
Mountains – Skye’s
dominant mountain range. Enjoy views of these imposing mountains as
you travel the ‘winged isle’.
- Loch
Ness – This
loch holds more freshwater than all the lakes in England and Wales
combined. But does it hide the Loch Ness monster?
The North Coast 500 from Inverness
- Dunrobin
Castle – This
beautiful castle of 189 rooms flaunts ‘Scottish Gothic’ style
architecture.
- Torridon
Hills – These
are arguably the most dramatic and spectacular mountains in
Scotland.
- Shieldaig
– One
of Scotland’s most outrageously picturesque villages.
- Applecross
– There’s
an ancient chapel here and a famous pub that serves delicious
seafood.
- John
o’Groats – Look
out to the North Sea at the island of Britain’s most northerly
point.
- Corrieshalloch
Gorge – Take
a walk through a beautiful forest and discover a gushing waterfall