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Invergordon Cruise Tour Loch Ness and Culloden

5.0(5)Invergordon1 hour
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Description

At JP Highland Tours we offer extensive knowledge of the area. The driver is very experienced in driving around the Highlands. We can adapt the tour within reason to accommodate guests requirements. The tour is private and only your party will be using the vehicle for the duration. You will be visiting some of the most iconic locations in Scotland, steeped in history and folklore as previously described. During the Tour the Guide will be commenting on the area and passing areas of interest. eg The enviroment, Agriculture and general information.

Tour Options

Invergordon Cruise Tour Loch Ness and Culloden

Itinerary

Admission not included90 min

We will drive from Invergordon and visit Urquhart Castle. A historic fortress located on the shore of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It holds a strategic position overlooking Loch Ness, one of Scotland's most famous lochs. The exact origins of Urquhart Castle are uncertain, but it is believed to have been built in the 13th century. The castle played a significant role in the conflicts between the Scottish clans and the English during the Wars of Scottish Independence. It changed hands several times and underwent various modifications and expansions over the centuries. Since then, it has remained in ruins but has become an iconic and popular tourist attraction due to its stunning location and association with the legend of the Loch Ness Monster. The loch itself is known worldwide for the Loch Ness Monster, often referred to as "Nessie," and many visitors come to the area in the hope of catching a glimpse of this elusive creature.

30 min

The Clava Cairns, also known as the Prehistoric Burial Cairns of Bulnuaran of Clava, are a group of three well-preserved Bronze Age burial cairns located near Inverness, Scotland. These cairns are estimated to be around 4,000 years old and are known for their distinctive circular structures and alignment with the solstice. The Clava Cairns consist of passage graves, which were burial chambers constructed with large stone slabs and covered with mounds of earth and stones. The cairns were used for communal burials, and they likely held both human remains and grave goods. The precise purpose and rituals associated with these burials are not fully understood, but they provide valuable insights into the prehistoric cultures of the region. It's worth noting that the Clava Cairns have gained some modern-day recognition due to their resemblance to the fictional Craigh na Dun stone circle featured in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. Regenerate response

Admission not included90 min

Culloden Battlefield is a significant historical site located near Inverness, Scotland. It is the location of the Battle of Culloden, which took place on April 16, 1746, and marked the final confrontation of the Jacobite Rising of 1745-1746. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the government forces. Visitors can also explore the battlefield itself, which has been preserved as closely as possible to its 18th-century state. There are marked trails and informative panels that guide visitors through key points of the battle, including the positions of the opposing forces and the events that unfolded during the fighting. Culloden Battlefield holds great cultural and emotional importance to many Scottish people, as it represents a pivotal moment in Scottish history and the decline of the Highland way of life. It is a solemn and reflective site where visitors can pay their respects to those who fought and lost their lives in the battle.

30 min

The Priory of Beauly, also known as the Beauly Priory, is a ruined medieval monastery located in the village of Beauly. Over the centuries, the priory underwent several expansions and renovations, resulting in a complex of buildings that included a church, cloister, chapter house, and other monastic structures. However, like many religious institutions in Scotland, the priory faced challenges during the Reformation in the 16th century, when Protestantism gained prominence. It was eventually abandoned and fell into ruin. It is a place where visitors can immerse themselves in Scotland's medieval past and appreciate the architectural and cultural heritage of the region.

90 min

Singleton Distillery refers to multiple distilleries located in different parts of the world that produce whisky under the Singleton brand. Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery: Situated in Muir of Ord, in the Scottish Highlands, the Singleton of Glen Ord Distillery has a history dating back to 1838. It produces single malt Scotch whisky and is one of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland. The whiskies from Glen Ord often exhibit a rich, fruity, and slightly spicy profile. Each Singleton Distillery offers guided tours and tastings for visitors to learn about the whisky-making process, the history of the distillery, and to experience the distinct flavors of their whiskies. It's worth noting that the Singleton brand is owned by the global spirits company Diageo, which operates several distilleries around the world under different brand names.

Highlights

Private transportation
Umbrellas
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle

What's included

Included
Private transportation
Umbrellas
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Not included
Lunch
Culloden Battlefield
Urquhart Castle

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(5)

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debragehris
October 15, 2023
A Suberb Tour of the Inverness area.

Our recent cruise had a very unexpected port change and at the last minute changed to Inverness, Scotland. We reached out to John P. from Corran Cottage Tours and he scheduled us right up. We thought the price was great! There was an itinerary he had but we asked for a few changes and he gladly accommodated us. His price for the 4 of us was very reasonable - the service he gave us was excellent, and his knowledge of each area was superb. It was so nice to walk around all these areas and ask him questions, to be able to stay longer if we wanted, or leave a bit earlier if we were done. He was there ready for us when we got off the ship and had us back in plenty of time. His van was very clean and roomy. Not having to get on and off a bus with 50 other tourists was great! If we get back to the Inverness area, we'll definitely call on John. We felt like we made a new friend that day. If you have any questions, be sure to let me know - I'd love to help anyway I can.

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Lynn_S
July 16, 2023
Personal Tour of Inverness Sites

This is a personal tour that takes you to some nice places around Inverness. My husband and I were driven around by our tour guide, Alistare, who was a wealth of knowledge on current and past Scotland. Great way to see these hard to reach spots!

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Caio M
June 10, 2023
Great experience

Great tour all around, John was great as a tour guide, providing all of the informations one could want while also beeing a really pleasant person to talk to. The region is trully gorgeous and full of life and the views are magnificent, a tour I would recommend to anyone visiting Scotland.

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carrollb104
June 6, 2023
Excellent tour

John was a wonderful guide and shared so much information. He made it easy to go at our own pace. We stopped at scenic locations such as Dunrobin Castle and Glenmorangie distillery. We wanted to find specific gifts to take home and he located a great shop that had exactly what we were looking for.

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Discover63768728961
May 1, 2023
Wonderfull tour

We had a vacation/cruise with our mothers. We had a lovely tour, John gave us all information about the region. Some culture, some whiskey.... We also went tot have a coffee when we asked.

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