Invergordon
Tucked away in the Cromarty Firth, Invergordon opens the door to the unfathomed legends of Loch Ness, whose glorious Highland setting dwarfs the human scale of ruined Urquhart Castle, forlornly reflected in waters over 700 feet deep.
Explore Scottish history amid the brooding splendour of 15th century Cawdor Castle (forever - but wrongly - linked with Shakespeare's Macbeth), or at imposing Dunrobin Castle, dating from the 13th century and housing a fine collection of paintings, objets d'art and family memorabilia of the Earls of Sutherland.
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Cawdor Castle & Inverness (Tour D)
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
Our tour takes in the historic Highland Capital of Inverness and one of Scotland’s most enchanting and romantic medieval castles – Cawdor.
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Dunrobin Castle
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
During our time at Dunrobin Castle we will see a selection of the castle’s opulent and fascinating collection of furniture, pictures, objets d’art and family memorabilia.
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Glenmorangie Distillery & Dornoch (Tour A)
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
Departing from the pier, a short drive north takes us to the ancient Royal Burgh of Tain for a tour of the Glenmorangie Distillery. Glenmorangie in Gaelic means ‘glen of tranquillity’ – an appropriate description for its quiet and scenic location. Here we will be shown a demonstration of the traditional skills before enjoying a ‘wee dram’ of the fine whisky produced.
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Loch Ness & Highland Castles (Tour E)
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
This tour will take us to Scotland’s most famous loch – Loch Ness (world renowned for its mythical monster) – the Highland Capital City of Inverness and two of the country’s most romantic medieval castles (one a ruined fort, the other a fully furnished residence).
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Mysteries of Loch Ness (Tour B)
INVERGORDON, SCOTLAND
From Invergordon we journey inland via Beauly (‘beautiful place’) and through Glen Convinth, before descending to the banks of Loch Ness. At the Loch Ness Visitor Centre we will enjoy an audio-visual presentation all about the loch and the creature that reputedly roams its depths.
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