Top 5 Inverness, Loch Ness & Highlands Tours: Reviews & Tips

   

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Top 5 Inverness, Loch Ness & Highlands Tours: Reviews & Tips

Inverness Loch Ness and The Highlands

Right, planning a trip to Inverness, Loch Ness, plus the Highlands? That’s awesome! It is almost a truly stunning bit of Scotland that is just begging to be explored. Yet, the sheer volume of tour options can be, in a way, quite overwhelming, no? Basically, this guide will walk you through the top 5 tours, giving you the inside scoop so, too you can pick the one that suits you. I mean, what’s the point of heading all that way if you aren’t getting the experience of a lifetime?

1. Loch Ness and the Highlands Day Tour from Inverness

Loch Ness

This tour, I think, is basically the classic choice and rightly so, you know? Anyway, the Loch Ness and the Highlands Day Tour offers a proper deep plunge into the legendary scenery of the Scottish Highlands and it seems this one is packed full of interesting bits. Like your traveling alongside the Caledonian Canal, there’s a boat tour onto Loch Ness for possible monster spotting, plus Urquhart Castle looms picturesquely from its rocky promontory. I mean, that’s where you get those incredible photos, actually! Very iconic.

For anyone interested, the price tends to sit at around £50-£60 and, well, it generally runs for about 8-9 hours. Pretty decent, right? Right, feedback suggests the guides really do make the day, they tell stories and actually give a true, vibrant sense of the region’s past, as a matter of fact. Is that Nessie we spy?!?

2. Culloden Battlefield and Clava Cairns Outlander Tour from Inverness

Culloden Battlefield and Clava Cairns

Outlander fan? You are, right? Or even slightly curious concerning Scottish history? Well, this Outlander tour hits all the right spots, in some respects, very! Visiting Culloden Battlefield could be more thought provoking, you know? Basically, a stark reminder of a pivotal moment in history. Is that, stone circles at Clava Cairns? Basically, it will just bring a mysterious atmosphere. As I was saying, that site could be even older!

Most people have said the guides are passionate plus knowledgeable. They can actually bring history to life and you are really just hanging on their every word, typically. I mean, you actually get to feel, in a way, transported back in time! That feeling is pretty rare, you know? Prices typically run, as I was saying, somewhere around £45-£55 with tours usually, often, clocking in at about 4-5 hours.

3. The Isle of Skye Day Tour from Inverness

Isle of Skye

A trip to the Highlands is almost incomplete, if you are like your, unless you actually tick off the Isle of Skye. Just picturing epic landscapes, I think. Pretty dramatic coastlines! Then there are those unbelievable mountain ranges, you know? Skye, right, that’s a photographer’s paradise and it is definitely worth it. With this Isle of Skye Day Tour you can expect to spend, I think, around £60-£75, and the trip lasts around 12 hours. It’s a full day and yet really worth it!

Feedback from past travelers very stresses that while it’s a lengthy day, well, the views more than make up for it and actually provide truly lasting memories. Also, they actually have comfortable transport! Comfortable coaches, it seems, really, just contribute, apparently, to how relaxed, yet immersed in the sites you actually feel! Amazing photo opportunities at every corner.

4. John O’Groats, Caithness and the North Coast Day Tour

John O'Groats, Caithness and the North Coast

Fancy traveling off the well worn trails? This North Coast trip offers pretty breathtaking scenery! Really raw landscapes! Anyway, this trip really does provide a new perspective and offers a different Highland adventure. Very! This tour visits spots like the Castle of Mey, John O’Groats itself, plus some interesting coastal views.

Priced often somewhere in the range of £55-£65 for about, I think, a 10-hour tour, people just rave, actually, about the dramatic cliffs and all the opportunities for bird watching there, in fact. Also, if you’re very fortunate you may actually spot some seals! So very adorable! The guide really tells wonderful stories of that region!

5. Applecross, Loch Carron & Wild Highlands from Inverness

Applecross, Loch Carron and Wild Highlands

Want, in a way, that unspoiled feel? Fancy those breathtaking drives and untouched wildernesses? As a matter of fact, you may really enjoy Applecross. This tour heads off through that amazing Wester Ross area, in fact. I mean, to get to Applecross is actually to go across the amazing Bealach na Bà pass, which has truly dramatic views. Oh, my!

Anyway, running close to 9 hours and usually around the £60-£70 mark, travelers very rave about how the combination of stunning vistas plus that lovely quaint village really makes it super memorable! Bring that camera! It seems, as I was saying, like it may really be the hidden gem for people truly trying to get away!

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