We depart Invergordon and a journey towards our first stop, Clava Cairns, a collection of mysterious stone burial cairns over 4,000 years old. The stunning highland backdrop adds to a unique and memorable start to your excursion.
Then onto Culloden Battlefield, the site of the tragic end of the 1746 Jacobite rebellion. A deeply moving experience that brings Scottish history to life. There is an entrance fee for the exhibits within the visitors centre, however, you can walk the battlefield for free.
Our next stop is Cawdor Castle which showcases beautifully maintained rooms filled with historic family treasures, antique furnishings, and artwork. The surrounding gardens offer vibrant seasonal displays and serene walks. Enjoy post-visit lunch in the castle café.
Our final destination is Inverness, the capital of the Highlands. Enjoy a leisurely walk, discover local shops, or simply take in the vibrant charm of this Highland hub. You will then take the short journey back to port.
Explore 4000 year old burial cairns, set in a tranquil location in the highlands. Gain an insight into the lives of some of Scotland's earliest inhabitants.
Visit the site of the infamous 1746 battle between the Redcoats and the Jacobites - the final resting ground for thousands of soldiers. Walking the battlefield is free (with an entry fee required for the visitor centre.)
Enter this enchanting 14th century castle, home of the Lady of Cawdor. Admire the artwork, the stately rooms, and the beautiful 17th century gardens. This will also be our lunch stop (in the Courtyard Cafe.)
You will make your own way to the meeting points