Embark on a private Highland journey through Scottish history, mystical sites, and the search for the Loch Ness Monster. Explore Clava Cairns, Culloden Battlefield, Cawdor Castle, Loch Ness, and meet Highland Cows at Robertson’s farm.
Embark on a private Highland journey through Scottish history, mystical sites, and the search for the Loch Ness Monster. Explore Clava Cairns, Culloden Battlefield, Cawdor Castle, Loch Ness, and meet Highland Cows at Robertson’s farm.
- Beauly - This picturesque village lies to the west of Inverness and boasts royal connections and intriguing attractions. According to legend, Mary, Queen of Scots, upon her visit, remarked, “C’est un beau lieu,” which translates to “It’s a beautiful place,” giving the town its name, “Beau Lieu.”
- Loch Ness - Tourists flock to Loch Ness, hoping…
- Beauly - This picturesque village lies to the west of Inverness and boasts royal connections and intriguing attractions. According to legend, Mary, Queen of Scots, upon her visit, remarked, “C’est un beau lieu,” which translates to “It’s a beautiful place,” giving the town its name, “Beau Lieu.”
- Loch Ness - Tourists flock to Loch Ness, hoping to spot its legendary and namesake monster, Loch Ness. Located in the Scottish Highlands, this expansive lake is a must-visit, even for skeptics. Surrounded by breathtaking Scottish landscapes, Loch Ness is a favored spot for boating and sightseeing.
- Clava Cairns - The Clava Cairns, also known as the Prehistoric Burial Cairns of Balnuaran of Clava, are remnants of a once extensive Bronze Age burial site. Dating back 4,000 years, this evocative cemetery retains its original features, including passage graves, standing stones, and ring cairns (stone circles).
- Culloden Battlefield - The Culloden Battlefield was the site of one of the last battles on British soil. On April 16, 1746, Bonnie Prince Charlie and his 5,000 Jacobite Highlanders clashed with the Duke of Cumberland and 9,000 Hanoverian government troops. Despite their brave efforts, the Jacobites were defeated, leading to the dismantling of the Scottish clan system and the suppression of Highland culture. Today, the Culloden Battlefield Visitor Center recounts the events of that day with interactive exhibits that immerse visitors in the historical conflict.
- Cawdor Castle - A romantic, fairy-tale castle that has been home to the Thanes of Cawdor since 1370, Cawdor has transformed into a delightful family mansion and one of the most remarkable stately homes. The imposing medieval tower, dungeon, turrets, battlements, and drawbridge contrast with an enchanting interior filled with fine art, tapestries, and furniture, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere more akin to a home than a museum. The castle is set in stunning grounds with three beautiful and diverse gardens and is surrounded by the magnificent Cawdor Big Wood, one of Europe’s finest woodland areas, featuring color-coded nature trails for exploration.
(Alternative of Urquhart Castle in the winter of Oct-Apr)
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Embark on an exclusive journey through time, unveiling ancient sites, pivotal battlefields, and iconic castles that encapsulate the essence of Scottish Highland culture.
This private tour starts 4000 years in the past at Clava Cairns. This is a mystical site of worship, burial, and sacrifice. Comparisons have been drawn with ‘Craig na Dun’.
At Culloden…
Embark on an exclusive journey through time, unveiling ancient sites, pivotal battlefields, and iconic castles that encapsulate the essence of Scottish Highland culture.
This private tour starts 4000 years in the past at Clava Cairns. This is a mystical site of worship, burial, and sacrifice. Comparisons have been drawn with ‘Craig na Dun’.
At Culloden Battlefield’ I will take you on a tour of ‘ground zero’ for the highland way of life and culture. This experience will explain to you what Scotland used to be like, what happened, and what it’s like now.
Onwards to ‘Cawdor Castle. This is an impressive 15th-century tower house and was mentioned in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth.
(An alternative to Urquhart Castle will be offered in the winter season, October–April.)
The afternoon is more relaxed, with a scenic drive down Loch Ness for a spot of monster hunting.
Then off Robertson’s farm in Beauly to see the native Highland Cows.
- The tour itinerary does not include travel time between attractions. The day will last 8–9 hours, depending on the pick-up point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.