Inverness: Dunrobin Castle and Distillery Tour

Steeped in the captivating history and culture of the Scottish Highlands, the Inverness: Dunrobin Castle and Distillery Tour promises an unforgettable adventure for visitors.

Tucked away in the captivating Scottish Highlands, the Inverness: Dunrobin Castle and Distillery Tour promises an unforgettable adventure. This full-day excursion immerses visitors in the region’s rich history and culture, from the ancient Pictish standing stones to the majestic Dunrobin Castle. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, guests will uncover the secrets of local distilleries and witness awe-inspiring falconry displays. Whether you’re a history buff or a whisky enthusiast, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the scenic wonders of Inverness and its surrounding areas.

Key Points

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  • This full-day tour from Inverness explores the Scottish Highlands, including visits to Dunrobin Castle, Dornoch Cathedral, and local distilleries.
  • The tour is priced from €237.60 per person, with a maximum of 7 participants, and includes a live English-speaking guide.
  • Itinerary highlights include scenic viewpoints, ancient Pictish sites, and opportunities to experience local history and culture.
  • Pickup is available from InverGordon Port for cruise ship passengers, and the tour departs from Inverness with a designated meeting point.
  • Guests are expected to follow the guide’s instructions and dress appropriately for outdoor walking conditions, as the tour may be subject to weather changes.
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Tour Overview

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This full-day tour from Inverness offers visitors a chance to explore the stunning landscapes and historic sites of the Scottish Highlands.

Priced from €237.60 per person, the 8-hour tour is limited to 7 participants and includes a live English-speaking guide.

Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option are available.

The itinerary highlights scenic views, ancient Pictish sites, Dunrobin Castle, Dornoch Cathedral, and distillery visits.

Pickup is offered from InverGordon Port or central Inverness, though entrance fees and castle opening seasons may vary.

Itinerary Highlights

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The tour begins with scenic views from Struie Hill, offering breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding Highlands. Next, visitors explore the Edderton Pictish Standing Stone, a fascinating relic from Scotland’s ancient past. The highlight of the day is a tour of the iconic Dunrobin Castle, complete with guided walks through the elegant gardens and a captivating falconry display. The tour also includes stops at the ancient defensive castle of Carn Liath and the historic Dornoch Cathedral, home to the Madonnas sons christening stone. Throughout the day, guests have the opportunity to visit premier distilleries such as Glenmorangie, Balblair, Dalmore, and Ord.

| Itinerary Highlights | Description |

| — | — |

| Struie Hill | Scenic viewpoint offering panoramic Highlands vistas |

| Edderton Pictish Standing Stone | Ancient stone relic from Scotland’s past |

| Dunrobin Castle | Iconic castle with gardens and falconry show |

| Carn Liath | Historic defensive castle |

| Dornoch Cathedral | Home to the Madonnas sons christening stone |

Starting Points and Meeting Locations

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Two pick-up locations are available for this tour.

Guests can be picked up from InverGordon Port for cruise ship passengers. Alternatively, the tour departs from outside Highland House of Fraser Kilt and Dressmakers on 4-9 Huntly Street in Inverness, IV3 5PR, on the north side of the bridge.

This centrally located meeting point allows easy access for those staying in or visiting Inverness. The tour guide will be waiting at the designated spot to greet and welcome participants before setting off on the day’s adventure to Dunrobin Castle, distilleries, and other historic sites.

Important Information

Although entrance fees to Dunrobin Castle aren’t included in the tour price (costing approximately £20), the castle is open from Easter to October, allowing visitors to explore its grand interiors and immaculate gardens.

The tour’s itinerary and length of stops may change due to weather conditions. Guests should be aware of the following important information:

The tour’s schedule and duration of stops are subject to change based on weather conditions.

  1. Entrance fees to Dunrobin Castle aren’t included in the tour price.

  2. The castle is open from Easter to October.

  3. The sequence and length of stops may change due to weather conditions.

  4. The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users.

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What to Bring and Restrictions

Comfortable shoes, camera, water, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for the tour.

Participants should dress for the day’s conditions, as the tour involves walking outdoors.

Smoking isn’t allowed during the tour.

The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the sites visited.

Visitors are expected to follow the guide’s instructions and respect the rules of the historic locations.

Scenic Views From Struie Hill

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As the tour departs Inverness, it winds its way through the picturesque Scottish countryside, culminating in a stop at Struie Hill.

The tour departs Inverness, winding through picturesque Scottish countryside, culminating in a stop at the breathtaking Struie Hill.

The viewpoint offers visitors a breathtaking panorama:

  • Sweeping vistas of the Dornoch Firth and North Sea

  • Rolling hills and forests blanketing the landscape

  • The imposing silhouette of Dunrobin Castle in the distance

  • A glimpse of the quaint villages that dot the region

Travelers can take in the serene beauty of this natural wonder, a perfect prelude to the historical and distillery experiences that await them on the next leg of the tour.

Dunrobin Castle and Gardens

Dunrobin Castle, a majestic stately home, stands as a shining example of the region’s rich history.

This 19th-century castle features a stunning blend of Scottish Baronial and French Château architectural styles. Visitors can explore the grand interiors, adorned with priceless art and antiques, as well as the beautifully landscaped gardens.

One of the tour’s highlights is the falconry display, where guests witness the impressive aerial maneuvers of birds of prey.

With its picturesque setting and well-preserved historical elements, Dunrobin Castle offers a captivating glimpse into Scotland’s past.

Whisky Distillery Visits

Several renowned whisky distilleries dot the scenic landscape along the tour route. Guests have the opportunity to visit up to four distilleries, including:

  1. Glenmorangie – Known for its delicate, floral flavors.

  2. Balblair – One of the oldest distilleries in the Scottish Highlands.

  3. Dalmore – Famed for its rich, complex whiskies.

  4. Ord – A small, artisanal distillery offering a unique tasting experience.

Visitors can learn about the intricate distillation process, sample the distinctive regional whiskies, and gain an appreciation for this time-honored Scottish tradition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

The tour does not allow pets. According to the important information, the tour is "Not suitable for wheelchair users," indicating that other accessibility restrictions may apply as well, including no pets allowed.

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?

The tour does not have a strict dress code, but comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Smoking is not allowed on the tour. There are no restrictions on the type of attire participants can wear.

Is There a Discount for Children or Seniors?

The tour does not mention any discounts for children or seniors. The price of €237.60 per person appears to be the standard rate, regardless of age.

Can I Change the Itinerary to Visit Specific Places?

Customers can request modifications to the itinerary, but the tour operator may not be able to accommodate all changes. They’ll need to check if the requested stops fit within the tour’s duration and logistics.

What Is the Maximum Number of Participants Allowed?

The tour has a limited group size of 7 participants. This small group size allows for a more personalized and intimate experience during the full-day excursion from Inverness.

The Sum Up

This captivating tour of the Scottish Highlands promises an unforgettable experience. Visitors will explore Dunrobin Castle, witness falconry displays, and visit local distilleries, all while seeing the region’s rich history and stunning natural beauty. With knowledgeable guides and a maximum of 7 participants, this intimate tour offers a truly memorable journey through the captivating landscapes of Inverness.

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