Half Day Black Isle Tour
Highlights
- Private tour tailored to your preferences
- Off the beaten path locations
- Meet Highland Coo's and taste whisky
- Beautiful scenery of Black Isle
- Customizable tour with local guide
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Private Transportation Included
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Duration 6 hours
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Local Expert Guide
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Bottled Water Provided
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Snacks Included
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Flexible Itinerary
Immerse yourselves in the charm of the Scottish Highlands with a Half Day Black Isle Tour. This private tour is perfect for those seeking an intimate experience off the beaten path, exploring the stunning landscapes of Knockfarrel and Chanonry Point, meeting the adorable Highland Coo's, and savoring the world-renowned Glen Ord Whisky. Your local guide will take you to Wardlaw Mausoleum, featured in Outlander, making this tour a must for fans of the series. With included amenities like umbrellas, snacks, and bottled water, as well as comfortable transportation, this adventure promises an unforgettable journey through the picturesque Black Isle. Book now and create memories to last a lifetime.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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6 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore the enchanting Black Isle on a private 6-hour tour, tailored to your pace, featuring stunning landscapes and local highlights.
Included
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Private transportation
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Snacks
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Umbrella's
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In-vehicle air conditioning
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Bottled water
Excluded
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Whisky tour/tasting's
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Lunch
Meeting Point
For guests coming off the cruise ships we will be at the Port Exit Gate, at the gate are a set of traffic lights where we will be standing across the road with a name board showing for you.
37 Shore Rd, Invergordon IV18 0EH , United Kingdom
End Point
For guests coming off the cruise ships we will be at the Port Exit Gate, at the gate are a set of traffic lights where we will be standing across the road with a name board showing for you.
37 Shore Rd, Invergordon IV18 0EH , United Kingdom
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Meeting Point
Outside Inverness Town House - We will be standing with a name board showing for you.
Clootie Well is a sacred healing site, steeped in Celtic folklore and ancient traditions. This well, located near natural springs or sometimes holy sites, are surrounded by trees adorned with pieces of cloth, known as “cloots.” Visitors tie these fabric strips to the branches, usually for healing or good fortune. The tradition is believed to date back to pre-Christian times, when offerings were made to spirits or deities associated with the water. The weathered rags fluttering in the breeze creates a haunting yet magical atmosphere. This well remains’ a powerful symbol of faith, folklore, and Scottish heritage, attracting those seeking a connection to the past or simply experiencing one of Scotland’s most mystical traditions.
Jutting out into the Moray Firth, this narrow peninsula provides an ideal vantage point, especially at rising tides, when dolphins come close to shore to hunt for fish although spotting dolphins is not guaranteed. The area is also rich in history and legend, with links to the Brahan Seer, a famous Scottish prophet said to have predicted Scotland’s future. The small but picturesque lighthouse was built in 1846, which adds to the charm of the spot. Whether for wildlife watching, photography, or simply enjoying the stunning coastal scenery looking over to Fort George and the Inverness suspension bridge.
Cromarty
Cromarty is a charming seaside town on the northeastern tip of the Black Isle, it is known for its rich history, stunning coastal scenery, and well-preserved Georgian architecture. Once a thriving fishing and trading port, Cromarty retains its old-world charm with narrow winding streets, historic cottages, and a picturesque harbour. The town is closely associated with Hugh Miller, a renowned geologist, writer, and social reformer, whose former home is now a museum. Visitors can explore Cromarty Courthouse Museum. Enjoy some free time in this little spot and grab a little bite to eat if desired, before moving on.
Craig Castle
Craig Castle, located near Cromarty on the Black Isle, is a historic Scottish estate with origins dating back to the medieval period. The castle, which has been altered and expanded over the centuries, is a fine example of traditional Scottish baronial architecture, featuring turrets, grand stonework, and stunning views over the surrounding countryside. Historically, it was home to the Urquhart family and later passed through various noble lineages, its presence adds to the rich heritage of the Cromarty area.
Knockfarrel
Knockfarrel is a striking hilltop looking over the Mackenzie and Fraser Clan territory, known for its ancient Pictish hillfort and breath-taking panoramic views. This historic site offers a glimpse into Scotland’s early past, with the remnants of the fort’s defensive walls. The name Knockfarrel is derived from Gaelic, meaning “hill of the sentinel,” reflecting its strategic importance as a vantage point overlooking the Cromarty Firth, Ben Wyvis, and the surrounding glens. It can be reached by vehicle for those less mobile.
The Singleton/Glen Ord Distillery was founded in 1838 and is currently owned by the large brand Diageo. Glen Ord is the last remaining distillery on the Black Isle and are one of the very few that still malt their own barley on site. Enjoy cheeseboards and a massive range of their tastings on offer in their newly 6-million-pound internal refurb where a few of their whisky’s can only be tried in certain regions of the world or right here at this distillery. For any guests that don’t like Whisky this can be missed however they do offer other alternative refreshments
Robertson's - The Larder & Highland Cows - Beauly
Robertson farm shop in Beauly sells a variety of local produce and beautiful gifts with an extensive range of everything Scottish to tingle your taste buds. Meet the famous Highland Coo’s up close as well as their friends the Alpacas and Goats. These 2 pictured here are Jamie and Katie which they inherited their names from the famous Outlander series.
Wardlaw Mausoleum is a historic burial site closely linked to the Fraser clan. Built in 1634 by Lord Lovat, the mausoleum was originally intended as the final resting place for the Fraser family. The site is steeped in intrigue, with local legend suggesting that Simon Fraser, the notorious 11th Lord Lovat, familiarly known as the “Old Fox” and the last man to be publicly beheaded in Britain – may be secretly buried here rather than in the Tower of London. The mausoleum features an atmospheric crypt, beautifully carved stonework, and a peaceful churchyard, making it a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts. Today, Wardlaw Mausoleum remains an important part of Scotland’s Highland heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s past and the enduring legacy of the Fraser clan.
End Point
Outside Inverness Town House - We will be standing with a name board showing for you.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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No Health Restrictions
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try local cheese at the distillery.
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Visit Cromarty for charming cafes.
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Bring a camera for dolphin spotting.
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Check out Highland Coo's at farm shop.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of the Black Isle with this Half Day Black Isle Tour. This private tour offers a personalized experience for those who want to explore off the beaten path without committing to a full day tour. From rolling hills to Highland Coo's and a taste of Glen Ord Whisky, this tour showcases the best of the Black Isle in a condensed timeframe.What to expect?
Guests can anticipate a leisurely exploration of the Black Isle's stunning scenery, encountering local wildlife like the Highland Coo's and indulging in the flavors of Glen Ord Whisky. With a local guide leading the way, you'll discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make the Black Isle a must-visit destination.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for travelers who appreciate a more intimate and customized experience. Whether you're a nature lover, whisky enthusiast, or history buff, the Half Day Black Isle Tour caters to a wide range of interests. Ideal for those short on time but eager to make the most of their visit to the Scottish Highlands.Why book this?
Escape the crowds and delve into the heart of the Black Isle with this exclusive half-day tour. With a private guide and transportation provided, you can relax and enjoy the sights without the hassle of planning logistics. Encounter the iconic Highland Coo's, savor the flavors of Glen Ord Whisky, and uncover the hidden treasures of the Black Isle in a personalized setting tailored to your interests.Good to know
As this is a private tour, guests have the flexibility to customize their itinerary within reasonable distance and time constraints. With inclusions like umbrellas, bottled water, snacks, and air-conditioned transportation, you can focus on enjoying the experience without worrying about the details. Please note that whisky tours/tastings and lunch are not included in the package.Reviews
Travelers rave about the Half Day Black Isle Tour, praising the knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and unique experiences along the way. From encounters with the adorable Highland Coo's to the rich history of Glen Ord Whisky, guests commend the tour for its personalized touch and memorable moments that make it a highlight of their Scottish adventure.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is