Shared Inverness and Lochness Tour

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Overview

Available languages

Filipino
English
Bangla
Romanian

8 hours

Mobile ticket

With the tour, you’ll get to see the popular highlights and stop at places unique to other companies offering the same tours.

The guest experience is immersive and flexible within reason.

Tours are hosted by a five-star-rated driver guide.

We tick off everyone’s bucket list.

We would not cancel your tour if you are the only person

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Specialized infant seats are available

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Bottled water

Booster seat

Air-conditioned vehicle

Gratuities

Meeting and Pickup

Pickup points

Select a pickup point

What To Expect

1

Cawdor Castle

Cawdor Castle, nestled in the Scottish Highlands near Nairn, is a striking medieval fortress with origins dating back to the late 14th century. Renowned for its enchanting gardens and rich historical tapestry, the castle is traditionally linked to Shakespeare's Macbeth, although the real structure postdates the historical King Macbeth's era. Surrounded by picturesque woodlands, the castle features a drawbridge, imposing towers, and elegantly furnished rooms reflecting centuries of aristocratic heritage. Still a family home, Cawdor Castle invites visitors to explore its storied past, beautifully maintained grounds, and the serene charm of the Scottish countryside.

1 hour • Admission Included
2

Culloden Battlefield

The Battle of Culloden took place on 16 April 1746 on the Culloden Moor near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. It was the final confrontation of the Jacobite rising of 1745, where the Jacobite forces led by Charles Edward Stuart (commonly known as Bonnie Prince Charlie) faced the British government army commanded by the Duke of Cumberland. The battle was brief and brutal, resulting in a decisive government victory. The Jacobite army, composed largely of Highland clansmen, was overwhelmed by the better-equipped and disciplined government troops. The aftermath of the battle marked the end of the Jacobite cause and led to severe repercussions for Scottish Highland culture, including the banning of traditional Highland dress, the dismantling of the clan system, and harsh measures against those suspected of Jacobite sympathies. Today, the Culloden Battlefield is preserved as a historical site, with a visitor centre and memorials commemorating those who fought and died there.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable

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Shared Inverness and Lochness Tour

Pickup included

From GBP 200