The highlight of the tour is the visit to Dunrobin Castle and Gardens, featuring a falconry display held twice daily in the gardens. The tour also takes you through classic Highland scenery, includes a one-hour stop in the historic town of Dornoch, offers great food and drink, and concludes with a visit to a whisky distillery.
The highlight of the tour is the visit to Dunrobin Castle and Gardens, featuring a falconry display held twice daily in the gardens. The tour also takes you through classic Highland scenery, includes a one-hour stop in the historic town of Dornoch, offers great food and drink, and concludes with a visit to a whisky distillery.
- Struie - Locally referred to as Millionaires Viewpoint, this spot offers two of the most breathtaking views in the Scottish Highlands. The name comes from the entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie, whose residence was once Skibo Castle. It’s said he would bring his guests here to admire the scenery.
- Dunrobin Castle and Gardens - Situated in Sutherland…
- Struie - Locally referred to as Millionaires Viewpoint, this spot offers two of the most breathtaking views in the Scottish Highlands. The name comes from the entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie, whose residence was once Skibo Castle. It’s said he would bring his guests here to admire the scenery.
- Dunrobin Castle and Gardens - Situated in Sutherland in the Highland region of Scotland, Dunrobin Castle is the ancestral home of the Earl of Sutherland and Clan Sutherland. Located 1 mile north of Golspie and about 5 miles south of Brora, it overlooks the Dornoch Firth. Note: Dunrobin Castle is closed from November to April, and only the exterior can be viewed during these months.
- Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve - The most commonly seen mammals at Loch Fleet are seals: common seals are visible from the public road at Skelbo year-round, while grey seals visit in the winter. The reserve is also home to otters, pipistrelle bats, and other typical Scottish wildlife such as roe deer, foxes, pine martens, and weasels. Red squirrels and Scottish wildcats have also been spotted in the area.
- Dornoch - The name ‘Dornoch’ comes from the Gaelic word for ‘pebbly place,’ indicating that the area had fist-sized pebbles (dorn) that could be used as weapons. Dornoch features the 13th-century Dornoch Cathedral, the Old Town Jail, and the former Bishop’s Palace, now the renowned Dornoch Castle Hotel. It also boasts the Royal Dornoch Golf Club, ranked the 5th best golf course outside the United States. Notably, Dornoch was the site of the last witch burning in Scotland; Janet Horne was tried and executed in 1727. A stone, known as the Witch’s Stone, commemorates her death, although it is inscribed with the year 1722.
- Balblair Distillery - Discover the history of the oldest working distillery in the Northern Highlands and learn about their exceptionally slow and meticulous methods, as well as the dedication of their proud distillers.
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Kilted Highlander guide
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Kilted Highlander guide
- Entry to Dunrobin Castle (approx. £12.50 to £14.50)
- Entry to Dunrobin Castle (approx. £12.50 to £14.50)
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.