Embark on a journey through the heart of Scotland's rich heritage and culture on this Tour. Get up close and personal with iconic Highland cows, sheep, and adorable Pygmy goats, working sheepdogs and immerse yourself in the beauty of Scotland's native animals, scenery and heritage.
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We can collect from any hotel or accommodation in Inverness and surrounding area or also from the cruise ship port in Invergordon. For cruise ship passengers, this year the arrangements have changed and you will be required to take the shuttle bus out of the port. The shuttle will stop at Quay West, this is usually the first stop and is beside King Street. I will be waiting here for you and then we will have a short walk (around 200 yards) to reach my vehicle. I will drop you off at the main shuttle stop on returning to Invergordon so you can easily make your way back on the bus to the cruise ship. Please note that if you are arriving on a cruise ship your tour will be tailored to the time that the ship is due to depart. We will aim to be back at least one hour before the ship is scheduled to leave to ensure there are no issues with lateness.
Usual pick up location from the cruise ships is an area opposite the main cruise ship port on King Street in Invergordon. When you depart from the ship please follow the signs for the pedestrian access towards Invergordon town centre and we will meet you across the road from the port.
Escape to the stunning Scottish highlands and experience the beauty of nature like never before with our working sheepdog, heritage and culture tour. Join us on a journey to a picturesque farm where you'll witness the incredible skill and precision of the talented sheepdogs and their handler as they herd sheep against the backdrop of rolling hills. But that's not all - you'll also have the chance to meet and photograph friendly highland cows, adorable Pygmy goats, fluffy sheep, and majestic horses. This is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the heart of Scotland's countryside and witness the harmony between animals and their farmer on a working Scottish Highlands Farm.
Embark on a journey through time and explore the ancient wonders of the Scottish highlands with a visit to Clava Cairns. Famous for its connection to Diana Gabaldon, the Outlander books and TV Series. Step back in time as you visit the Prehistoric Burial Cairns and standing stones of Bulnuaran of Clava, a group of three Bronze Age cairns located near Inverness. These remarkably well-preserved cairns offer a fascinating glimpse into the distant history of Highland Scotland, dating back approximately 4,000 years. Marvel at the intricate construction and design of these ancient burial sites, and learn about the rituals and traditions of the people who once called this land home.
Step into the pages of history and explore the enchanting Cawdor Castle, a private fortress built in 1370 by the Thanes of Cawdor, immortalized in Shakespeare's "MacBeth". Unlike many Scottish castles, Cawdor Castle remains in the hands of the Cawdor family, still occupied during the winter months, adding a personal touch to your visit. Explore the exquisitely preserved 11 rooms and wander through the enchanting walled garden, flower garden, and wild garden, each offering its own unique charm and beauty. Experience the rare sight of a Scottish castle that has never been attacked, standing in its original splendor and even retaining the holly tree around which it was first constructed. Delve into the legend of this iconic tree, which can still be seen in the lower reaches of the castle. Step back in time to a world of medieval grandeur and intrigue.
Step into a world of charm and discovery at the traditional Victorian Market, a shopping arcade where you'll find a delightful array of independent shops offering unique Scottish gifts that you won't find on the high streets. Explore the small boutique shops filled with one-of-a-kind treasures and handcrafted souvenirs that capture the essence of Scotland's rich heritage. From tartan textiles to handmade crafts, you're sure to find the perfect memento to cherish. Indulge your taste buds at the newly renovated food hall, where a variety of street food vendors await with tantalizing treats to satisfy every craving. And don't miss the iconic Bad Girl Bakery, a haven for the naughty boys and girls with a sweet tooth. Indulge in decadent delights that are sure to leave you craving more. Experience the magic of this unique Victorian shopping arcade, where every corner holds a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Prepare to immerse yourself in a world of Scottish charm and creativity.
Discover the ancient healing traditions of the Celtic world with a visit to the Clootie Well at Munlochy on our guided tour. Clootie wells, found in Celtic regions like Cornwall and Ireland, hold mystical significance and are believed to possess healing powers. Experience the ritual firsthand as you dip a rag or cloot in the sacred waters of the well, tying it to a tree in hopes of alleviating sickness or ailments as the cloth disintegrates. Feel the connection to ancient traditions and immerse yourself in the spiritual energy of this sacred site. If you feel the need to bring your own cloot, we welcome your participation in this age-old practice. For those leaving offerings, please ensure they are small, appropriate, and biodegradable, with pure wool or cotton being the most environmentally friendly choices. Don’t worry if you forget your cloot as we will provide some for the experience.
Scenic Drive through some of the most beautiful areas of the Scottish Highlands
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