The Loch Ness Tour offers an exciting journey through the stunning landscapes surrounding the legendary Loch Ness. Visitors can explore iconic sites like Urquhart Castle, perched on the loch’s shores, and dive into the area’s rich history and folklore. With breathtaking views of the Scottish Highlands, the tour provides a unique opportunity to take in Scotland’s natural beauty. Those curious about the elusive Loch Ness Monster may just catch a glimpse of the legendary creature during their visit.
Key Points
- This private excursion in Inverness, Scotland, provides a comprehensive tour of key landmarks around Loch Ness, including Cawdor Castle, Urquhart Castle, and Culloden Battlefield.
- The tour is priced at $704.68 for a private group of up to 4 people and includes admission fees, bottled water, and pickup options from various locations.
- Highlights of the tour include exploring the 14th-century Cawdor Castle, the iconic Urquhart Castle, and the historic Culloden Battlefield, providing insights into Scotland’s cultural heritage.
- The tour offers a straightforward schedule that allows for full immersion in the history and landscapes of the Highlands, including a visit to the Inverness Cathedral.
- The tour is non-refundable, and there are no cancellation refunds, making it important for visitors to plan their trip accordingly.
Tour Overview
The Loch Ness Tour is a private excursion in Inverness, Scotland that takes visitors on a journey to explore the region’s rich history and natural beauty.
Priced at $704.68 per group of up to 4 people, the tour is non-refundable and includes admission to Cawdor Castle, Urquhart Castle, Culloden Battlefield, and Inverness Cathedral.
The tour starts at 9:30 am and participants can be picked up from various locations around Scotland.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s suitable for most travelers and includes bottled water.
The tour is supplied by Friendly Highland Tours and has received a 5.0 rating based on 1 review.
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Pricing and Inclusions
According to the tour information, the Loch Ness Tour is priced at $704.68 per group, which can accommodate up to 4 people. The tour is private, meaning only your group will participate.
However, it’s non-refundable, and no refunds are given for cancellations.
The tour includes:
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Bottled water
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Admission fees for Cawdor Castle, Urquhart Castle, Culloden Battlefield, and Inverness Cathedral
The tour can be booked with pickup options from various locations around Scotland, including major airports, train stations, and ports.
The tour starts at 9:30 am, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Meeting and Pickup Information
The meeting point for the Loch Ness Tour is 15 Academy St, Inverness IV1 1JN, UK.
Pickup options are available from Academy St, Inverness IV2 3PY, UK, as well as major airports, train stations, and ports around Scotland.
The tour offers drop-off anywhere in the Highlands of Scotland. The tour starts at 9:30 am, and confirmation is received at booking.
Infant seats are available, and service animals are allowed. The tour is near public transportation and stroller accessible, though it isn’t wheelchair accessible.
Tour Schedule
The Loch Ness Tour starts at 9:30 am.
The tour schedule is straightforward, allowing visitors to make the most of their time. Key highlights include:
With a straightforward schedule, the Loch Ness Tour allows visitors to fully enjoy the region’s rich history and stunning landscapes.
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Exploring the historic Cawdor Castle
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Visiting the iconic Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness
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Discovering the Culloden Battlefield, site of a pivotal Jacobite uprising
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Admiring the architectural beauty of Inverness Cathedral
With a clear start time and a carefully curated itinerary, the Loch Ness Tour ensures guests can enjoy the rich history and stunning landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.
Cawdor Castle
Cawdor Castle, a picturesque 14th-century fortress, stands as a highlight of the Loch Ness Tour.
Visitors can explore its grand halls, intricate tapestries, and stunning gardens. The castle’s history dates back to the early 1400s when it was built as a private residence for the Clan Cawdor.
Today, it remains a family home, offering a glimpse into the lives of Scottish nobility. Guests can wander through the impressive structure, admiring its well-preserved architecture and learning about its storied past.
The castle’s inclusion in the Loch Ness Tour provides a unique opportunity to experience Scotland’s rich cultural heritage.
Urquhart Castle
Perched on the banks of Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle stands as a testament to Scotland’s tumultuous history.
This iconic medieval stronghold has witnessed centuries of conflict, from the Wars of Scottish Independence to the Jacobite risings.
Visitors can explore the castle’s impressive ruins, which include:
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The Great Hall, where ancient banquets were held
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The Grant Tower, which offers stunning views of the loch
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The Gatehouse, which guarded the castle’s entrance
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The Urquhart Castle Visitor Centre, which provides historical context and insights into the site’s storied past.
Culloden Battlefield
Culloden Battlefield stands as a poignant reminder of the pivotal battle that altered the course of Scottish history.
On April 16, 1746, the Jacobite forces led by Bonnie Prince Charlie confronted the British army in a fierce clash. The Jacobites’ defeat crushed their hopes of restoring the Stuart dynasty to the British throne.
The battlefield today preserves the site where hundreds of clansmen lost their lives. Visitors can explore the restored monuments and learn about the events that unfolded on that fateful day.
The Culloden Visitor Centre provides an immersive experience, inviting guests to witness the battle’s dramatic conclusion.
Inverness Cathedral
The Inverness Cathedral, situated in the heart of the city, stands as a magnificent testament to the region’s rich ecclesiastical history.
The Inverness Cathedral, situated in the heart of the city, stands as a magnificent testament to the region’s rich ecclesiastical history.
This iconic structure, dating back to the 13th century, is renowned for its striking Gothic architecture, featuring intricate stone carvings and soaring spires.
Visitors can explore the cathedral’s grand interior, which boasts stunning stained-glass windows and intricate woodwork.
The cathedral also serves as a hub for the local community, hosting a variety of cultural events and religious services throughout the year.
Key highlights include:
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Stunning Gothic architecture
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Impressive stained-glass windows
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Ornate woodwork and stone carvings
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Regular cultural and religious events
Common Questions
How Long Is the Total Tour Duration?
The tour duration is not explicitly stated. However, based on the inclusions and schedule, the tour likely lasts the entire day, starting at 9:30 AM and allowing time to visit the listed attractions in the Inverness and Highlands region.
Is There an Option to Book a Smaller Group Size?
The tour allows for a private group of up to 4 people. There’s no option to book a smaller group size, as the price is set per group. The tour is non-refundable and doesn’t offer cancellations.
Can We Request a Customized Tour Itinerary?
Customers can request a customized tour itinerary, though this may incur an additional charge. The tour operator typically provides a standard itinerary, but they may be willing to accommodate specific requests if feasible and within the tour’s scope.
Do We Need to Bring Our Own Snacks and Lunch?
No, you don’t need to bring your own snacks and lunch. The tour includes bottled water, and admission fees cover entry to Cawdor Castle, Urquhart Castle, Culloden Battlefield, and Inverness Cathedral, where you can purchase food during the tour.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour to Multiple Days?
The tour is a single-day event and does not offer an option to extend it over multiple days. Customers must make their own arrangements for meals and accommodations if they wish to spend additional time in the area.
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