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Legendary Tour of the Black Isle from Inverness or Invergordon

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Beauly, GB
4.2 (3)
Beauly, GB
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Embark on a legendary tour of the Black Isle from Inverness or Invergordon and experience the rich history and natural beauty of this enchanting region. Let the charismatic guide, Johnny, take you on a journey through time as he shares intriguing tales of old and takes you to visit incredible historical sites like the 13th-century Old Priory in the picturesque village of Beauly. Delve into the fascinating history and culture of the Black Isle's villages and towns, and uncover the mysteries behind its dark alias. But that's not all - this tour also includes visits to The Singleton Distillery, the Black Isle Brewery, Chanonry Point where you can spot bottlenose dolphins, and the Hugh Miller Museum and Birthplace Cottage. Don't miss your chance to explore this hidden gem on an unforgettable journey.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 2-8 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visit the Old Priory in Beauly
  • Experience a tour of the Singleton Distillery
  • Take a free tour of the Black Isle Brewery
  • Witness bottlenose dolphins at Chanonry Point
  • Explore the Hugh Miller Museum and Birthplace Cottage
  • Bottled water
  • Experienced local guide
  • Wifi onboard

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Introduction

Join Johnny on a legendary tour of the Black Isle from Inverness or Invergordon. This exhilarating tour takes you on a journey through time as you explore the captivating history and culture of this mystical land. From ancient priories to world-renowned distilleries, this tour promises to immerse you in the rich heritage of the Black Isle.

What to expect?

Prepare to be amazed as Johnny takes you to visit some remarkable historical sites, such as the Old Priory in the picturesque village of Beauly, dating back to the 13th century. You'll also discover the secrets of The Black Isle's villages and towns, delving into their fascinating history and immersing yourself in their unique culture. And while the question of why this land is known as the Black Isle may intrigue you, fear not, as Johnny will reveal the answer during your tour.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers seeking an unforgettable adventure. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour welcomes everyone with open arms. Embrace the inclusive nature of this experience and prepare to create lasting memories with like-minded explorers from all walks of life.

Why book this?

Booking this tour means embarking on a journey of a lifetime. Johnny's expertise and passion for storytelling will captivate you as he weaves tales of old, ensuring an immersive and educational experience. Embrace the opportunity to discover hidden gems and delve into the lesser-known history of the Black Isle. This tour promises a unique perspective, taking you off the beaten path and unveiling the true essence of this historic land.

Good to know

During your tour, expect a total duration of 240 minutes, allowing ample time to fully immerse yourself in the beauty and history of the Black Isle. Don't forget to bring your camera and comfortable shoes, as there will be plenty of photo opportunities and walking involved. Discover a side of Scotland that few have witnessed before, and create lifelong memories as you explore the stunning landscapes and historical landmarks.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this legendary tour of the Black Isle have praised Johnny's captivating storytelling and extensive knowledge of the area. They commend the tour for its immersive experiences and the unique perspective it offers on the rich history and culture of the Black Isle. With an overall satisfaction rate, visitors highly recommend this tour for anyone seeking a truly memorable and educational journey through time.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Beauly Priory

Home to the Valliscaulian Monks whom lived here happily since around 1230 to 1510. It was visited in 1564 by Mary Queen of Scots and on arrival she said what a BEAU LEU or beautiful place. After the reformation the priory fell into disuse and the lead was removed in 1582. In 1652 Oliver Cromwell took some materials to build a fort in Inverness. This is where Jamie left Scotland for France in the Outlander TV Series

The Singleton Distillery

The Ord distillery dates back to 1838 it is the only single malt distillery on the Black Isle. The water for the mashing was taken from the Cuckoo Well and employed 18 people in the early days. Now it has 7 was stills and is owned by Diageo now the water come from the White Burn.

Admission Not Included

Black Isle Brewery

The Black Isle Brewery offers a short free tour and the Black Isle is another place I can highly recommend. Not a lot of the tours end up on the Black Isle which is a real shame as it is absolutely beautiful and has some great walks and an interesting history.

Admission Not Included

Chanonry Point

Chanonry Point is one of the best spots in the UK to view bottlenose dolphin from theshore. The dolphins are often visible off Chanonry point, particularly on an incoming tide when they play and fish in the strong currents. Other wildlife, including porpoises and grey seals, can also regularly be spotted. European otters are occasional visitors too.

Hugh Miller Museum and Birthplace Cottage

Hugh Miller was a tall (nearly 6ft) man with a great mass of flaming red hair and "sapphire" blue eyes (according to his wife, Lydia). He possessed immense physical strength, and most importantly a questing intellect of extraordinary range. He was a self-taught geologist, and wrote about the history of the earth with an eloquence, breadth of imagination and descriptive power like no one else has then or since. His fossil collection of over 6,000 specimens became the founding core of what is today's Scottish national collection in the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh. His books, such as The Old Red Sandstone, The Cruise of the Betsey, Footprints of the Creator, Testimony of the Rocks, Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland, and My Schools and Schoolmasters (autobiography) became bestsellers in many editions. Hugh Miller was an evangelical Christian. He could be ferociously aggressive in debate with his religious opponents, via the columns of his newspaper, The Witness. He helped to found a new Presbyterian Church, and gave it its name, the Free Church of Scotland. For all his ferocity in print, he was intensely shy, introverted, humble, prone to melacholy, and plagued with silicosis all his life because of his toils in his youth as a stonemason. In the end he was to die by his own hand - a single shot in the chest - in the early hours of Christmas Eve, at his home in Shrub Mount, Portobello, just outside Edinburgh. By then his brain was "burning," tormented by nightmares and fears of approaching insanity. He left a widow, Lydia, herself a writer, who edited and secured posthumous publication of some of his books, and four children, Harriet, William, Bessie and Hugh Junior, who became a geologist like his father. MILLER HOUSE opened to great acclaim on 8th April 2004.

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Cromarty Courthouse

This elegant Grade A listed former courthouse, built in 1773, now houses fascinating exhibitions about the historic town of Cromarty and the neigbouring parish of Resolis, which are FREE to visit.

Reviews

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4.2 (3)

casanketmakadia

Our Black Isle trip was guided by Johnny Bremner and we enjoyed to travel under his guidance. Johnny was on time to pick us from our hotel in Inverness, was extremely polite and a happy-go man and enjoyed our day with him thoroughly. He never rushed , was caring for our kids and was well versed with places we went. I would highly recommend his service to anyone travelling to highlands and definitely visit the black isle without fail.

Freda_C

Johnny looked after us and accommodated my mobility needs. Only 4 stars as we didn't get to see any dolphins or seals.

pampW1470RG

The whole trip was excellent, Johny was a skilled guide who knew a lot of history about the area. He took us to all the places mentioned and more, and was concerned about our comfort and safety throughout the trip.
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