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Along the way through Loch Ness, you will have the oppurtunity to experience these unforgettable and historic sites!
Unwind in the peaceful atmosphere of Ness Islands, a cluster of serene wooded islands located near the heart of Inverness, linked by charming suspension bridges. This is the perfect spot to contemplate your journey before returning to your accommodation.
This stunning cathedral, established in 1869, is situated close to the heart of the city. The Anglican Cathedral holds the title of the most northern in the UK and showcases a remarkable blend of local architectural features and Gothic design. Be sure to spend a moment appreciating the exquisite stained glass windows and the detailed stone carvings.
Established in 1230, Sir John Bisset, a local landowner, welcomed the French Valliscaulian monks to settle in Beauly, where they maintained their religious practices for more than 300 years.Step into the past as you discover this fascinating historic ruin nestled by the River Beauly, enveloped in a charming woodland. Here, you'll find burial stones and tombs of the townspeople, some dating back over 200 years.
Starting from your accommodation in Inverness, we will head towards Loch Ness, where you'll have numerous chances to capture stunning photos at some of the most picturesque viewpoints the loch has to offer during our tour.
Glen Ord Distillery is a classic establishment that features its own maltings, utilizing barley and water sourced from the surrounding area. Discover the time-honored distilling methods that have been perfected over centuries before our tours resume.
Culloden is well-known for the fierce Battle of Culloden, a conflict whose effects reached far beyond the surrounding region and is thoroughly explored at the visitor center. Immerse yourself in the battle's history through fascinating artifacts, engaging re-enactments, and insightful discussions led by local historians.
Nestled in the stunning Highlands, this sacred site is rich in history, believed to have been in use for more than 4000 years. Surrounded by a picturesque forest, it’s clear that ancient communities frequented this location, as evidenced by the remnants of a medieval chapel. The Clava Cairns inspired the fictional Craigh na Dun standing stones featured in the book and TV series Outlander, and you can even find the iconic “cleft stone” that sends the protagonist Claire back in time right here.
Spend some time exploring the stunning walled gardens and lush woodlands, all while soaking up the rich history of the castle that dates back to 1180. This castle is a beloved spot and definitely worth a visit, especially because of its ties to Shakespeare's play, Macbeth.
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