Embark on a culinary adventure through the historic streets of Inverness with our small-group food tour. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you'll explore the rich tapestry of Highland flavours and beverages. Indulge in iconic Scottish dishes like Haggis and Cullen Skink, complemented by the tastes of locally produced beer and a whisky tasting. Even meet a local or two!
As you savour the Highland produce, immerse yourself in the city's history and culture. Your guide will share fascinating insights into Inverness's landmarks, including the picturesque River Ness and the majestic Inverness Castle. Join us for a gastronomic journey that combines the best of Scottish cuisine with the beauty of this historic city.
You'll spot your guide wearing a red tartan hat
Try some of our quality food products at the Victorian Market. Hear about the history of the market and how locals and local businesses use the building today.
Abertarff House, nestled in the heart of Inverness is a historic gem that offers a captivating glimpse into the past. Constructed in the late 16th century, it stands as one of the oldest buildings in the city. With its distinctive crow-stepped gables and traditional Scottish architecture. Now under the care of the National Trust for Scotland and open to the public during the summer months. Once the town house of the Fraser Clan, the same clan that is feeatured in the Outlander books and TV series.
The Old High Church and graveyard in Inverness stand as poignant symbols of the city's historical and spiritual legacy. Dating back to the 18th century, the church's simple yet elegant architecture speaks to its enduring presence in the community. The surrounding graveyard, with weathered tombstones and ancient yew trees, adds a solemn and contemplative atmosphere to the site. You will hear how the Jacobite's were held in the tower after the Battle of Culloden and executed in the graveyard. Much of the story was written about in the Oultander books.
Housed in a historic building, this second-hand bookshop exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere, drawing book lovers and curious visitors alike. A haven for bibliophiles, Leakey's Bookshop is not just a store but an experience, preserving the magic of exploration and discovery in the world of literature.
The River Ness gracefully winds its way through the heart of Inverness. The waters of the River Ness is punctuated by the iconic Greig Street Bridge, offering a charming architectural accent to the surroundings. Keep an eye out for the wildlife that hunts for their dinner at high tide.
Stop a while at the brewery bar, sample the beer and discover more about one of Scotland's newest breweries and distilleries. This eco-friendly business will inspire you with it’s green credentials and it’s artisan beers.
Overlooking the River Ness, Inverness Castle is a striking landmark in the heart of Inverness, Scotland. Originally established in the 11th century, the current red sandstone structure, built in the 19th century, showcases Victorian architecture. Though not accessible to the public, the castle's exterior provides a stunning backdrop for the surrounding Scottish Highlands. Its turrets and towers contribute to the city's charm, making Inverness Castle an iconic symbol of the region's rich history and natural beauty.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Your guide to the flawless travel experience