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Executive Travel & Guided Tours through the Highlands of Scotland
$859.76
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Entering on this tour will enable guests to sit comfortably within a private executive air conditioned vehicle, with a knowledgeable guide to inform them along the way. It is the intention to maximise the enjoyment for guests on their Highland Adventure. Sharing beautiful locations that the highlands have to offer. We can set foot on the actual Culloden Battlefield, walking through the Government lines. sharing the local knowledge and historic understanding. Walk through the Historic Clava Cairns, relive that "outlander" moment of transportation through the standing stones. Visit quaint country locations for that refreshing coffee or lunch stop away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Flexibility within the day allows for deviation from the recognized route for specific area or activity of interest to guests like Whisky Distilling, Geology or Ancestral history. It is very customer focused and strive to make your visit to the Highlands a memorable one for all the right reasons.
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Executive travel & guided tours through the Highlands of Scotland
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 8 hours 30 minutes
Availability depends on seasonality and number of participants. Bookings can not be made for the same day. Please read our TnC’s.
When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
Check available dates by emailing us at [email protected]
- Flexibility - Driver/Tour Guide is there to maximise the Highland experience for all guests.
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Culloden Battlefield
- Culloden Battlefield
- Urquhart Castle
- Cawdor Castle
- Urquhart Castle Admission fee - £14.50 adult. Family Ticket (2 adult and 2 children) £41.50
- Cawdor Castle Admission fee - £14.50 per adult. For a family £36.50 (2 adult up to 5 children)
- Culloden Battlefield Visitor entrance fee - £14 per adult. £30 family ticket.
Meeting point
Collection and drop off can be agreed following discussion, including hotels, Ports, Airports or other location. Please make contact and arrangements for collection and return can be agreed between us. COLLECTION AND RETURN TO INVERGORDON & ULLAPOOL PORT FOR THOSE ON CRUISE LINERS IS ALSO AVAILABLE
Return details
Collection and drop off can be agreed following discussion, including hotels, Ports, Airports or other location. Please make contact and arrangements for collection and return can be agreed between us. COLLECTION AND RETURN TO INVERGORDON & ULLAPOOL PORT FOR THOSE ON CRUISE LINERS IS ALSO AVAILABLE
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Culloden BattlefieldSee the battlefield as its preserved this day, walk through the paved areas, passing both the Jacobite and Government lines. View the Clan stones and large cairn identifying the many Clans that fought together. From an "Outlander" perspective witness the Clan Fraser stone, referred to in the Outlander Series where "Jamie" experienced the battlefield itself. There is a visitors centre on site that provides an indoor information tour (self guided) but incurs additional costs to enter the tour. Restrooms, café and shop are free to enter.
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Clava CairnsA short distance from Culloden Battlefield finds the ancient Clava Cairns. This location is well visited and the Cairns and standing stones are believed to be approximately 4000 years old. This is a well maintained area and although not paved is accessible to all. Access to the centre of the Cairns is also available. The largest of the standing stones is very popular to recreate that "Outlander " moment of transportation through the stone and back in time as done by both Clair and Brianna many times!!!!
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Cawdor CastleTravel to the country village of Cawdor a few miles to the East of both Culloden and Clava. Cawdor Castle dates back to 1179 and is located on the outskirts of the village in an idyllic setting with its vast gardens and grounds. The Castle itself has that mythical connection to William Shakespeare tragedy "Macbeth" The Castle is well maintained and open to the public on an admission fee, this enables access to the castle itself and its many rooms and well preserved architecture. Guests also get access to the splendour of the castle Gardens which are very well presented and maintained.
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Loch Ness RegionHead for the largest loch in Scotland with its mythical history of the Loch Ness Monster living deep within the Loch. Options of visiting the shoreline and pebble beach at the Village of Dores or drive along the A82 road as it winds between the Loch and the rock face towards Drumnadrochit and the Great Glen. There is also the option of taking a boat trip from the Clansman along the loch towards Urquhart Castle where you can alight from the boat and enter the grounds of the castle. There is additional costs for both the boat trip and entry to the castle.
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Urquhart CastleUrquart Castle overlooks Loch ness from its rocky point just west of Drumnadrochit. The castle has history dating way back and in 1296 it was said to have been taken by the English when Edward 1 invaded Scotland. It was however reclaimed by the Scots but lost again later to the English yet again. The ground of the Castle are very well cared for enabling visitors the opportunity to walk down through the grounds taking in the vast Loch to either side of the Castle. There is an additional cost for admission to the Castle.
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Beauly PrioryVisit Beauly and the Old Priory building. Beauly was again another Highland location mentioned heavily in Outlander and is the home of Lord Lovat again mentioned in Outlander. Old Priory Beauly is a well visited location and the ruins look spectacular in its current state. It is estimated to have been founded in 1230. The French monks, had a strong enough French-speaking presence to give the location and the river the name "beau lieu" ("beautiful place") and have it pass into English. An alternative story about the naming of Beauly village is that 'Mary, Queen of Scots' was said to have been travelling through the area, in her late teens and popped her head out of the Carriage window and uttered the words 'Beau Lieu' (beautiful place). It is not the best documented abbey, and few of the priors of Beauly are known by name until the 14th century. It became Cistercian on 16 April 1510, after the suppression of the Valliscaulian Order by the Pope.
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Executive Travel & Guided Tours through the Highlands of Scotland
$859.76
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!