Discover Scottish Highlands’ gems: Clava Cairns, Culloden Battlefield, and Loch Ness. Enjoy gin, whiskey, and scenic views on this half-day tour.
Discover Scottish Highlands’ gems: Clava Cairns, Culloden Battlefield, and Loch Ness. Enjoy gin, whiskey, and scenic views on this half-day tour.
- Clava Cairns - The journey begins at The Clava Cairns, also known as the Prehistoric Burial Cairns of Balnuaran of Clava. These are the remnants of a once expansive Bronze Age burial site. This evocative cemetery, dating back 4,000 years, still showcases its original features, including passage graves, standing stones, and ring cairns (stone…
- Clava Cairns - The journey begins at The Clava Cairns, also known as the Prehistoric Burial Cairns of Balnuaran of Clava. These are the remnants of a once expansive Bronze Age burial site. This evocative cemetery, dating back 4,000 years, still showcases its original features, including passage graves, standing stones, and ring cairns (stone circles).
- Culloden Battlefield - The next destination is Culloden Moor, the site of the last major battle on British soil. This historic moor is the final resting place for 1,500 Jacobite and 50 government soldiers who perished in 1746. Visitors can walk along the battle lines and view the soldiers’ graves near the memorial cairn at the battlefield’s center.
Flags mark the front lines of both armies, illustrating the battle’s vast scale, while clan markers denote the graves of the fallen.
In our ongoing conservation efforts, we strive to restore the land to its 18th-century appearance. Collaborating with our Facilities team, we employ goats and Shetland cows to graze the land as they did in the past.
Culloden’s unique landscape also supports a diverse array of wildlife, including skylarks, which both reside and breed on the battlefield, and garden tiger moth caterpillars.
- Dochgarroch - The next stop is An Talla cafe, where visitors can enjoy a quick bite from the local menu.
- Loch Ness Region - The journey continues along the banks of Loch Ness, offering breathtaking views of the world’s most famous loch. Keep an eye out for Nessie, the friendly monster rumored to inhabit these waters, and have your cameras ready.
- Urquhart Castle - Experience the wild natural beauty and 1,000 years of history at Urquhart Castle, offering a taste of the Highlands at their most dramatic.
Explore a millennium of drama, glimpse medieval life, and enjoy stunning views over Loch Ness from the ruins of the Highlands’ greatest castle.
Climb the Grant Tower, which overlooks the iconic loch, peer into a grim prison cell said to have held the legendary Gaelic bard Domhnall Donn, and imagine the grand banquets once held in the great hall. A more comfortable view of the iconic ruins, set against Loch Ness and the Great Glen hills, can be enjoyed from the café.
Urquhart’s tales are also shared through a remarkable collection of artifacts left by its residents, historic replicas, including a full-sized, working trebuchet siege engine, and a short film.
- Great Glen Distillery - The final stop is the Great Glen Distillery, where visitors can sample a complimentary gin made from Loch Ness water. Discover the inspiring story of two friends who embarked on this award-winning adventure. Consider trying a locally made ice cream and savor the freshly crafted flavors. NOTE: The Distillery is closed during the winter months.

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With an abundance of sights and activities in the Scottish Highlands, it’s important to make the most of your time. This half-day tour offers a convenient way to explore some of the region’s key attractions without the hassle of arranging transportation. Visit the Clava Cairns, a Bronze Age burial site, and then head to the Culloden Battlefield. Enjoy a…
With an abundance of sights and activities in the Scottish Highlands, it’s important to make the most of your time. This half-day tour offers a convenient way to explore some of the region’s key attractions without the hassle of arranging transportation. Visit the Clava Cairns, a Bronze Age burial site, and then head to the Culloden Battlefield. Enjoy a drink at the Great Glen Distillery and take a scenic drive along the legendary Loch Ness. Discover the ruins of Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness. Sample gin and ice cream at the Great Glen Distillery. Complimentary bottled water and a small dram of whiskey are provided. Avoid the inconvenience of booking multiple tours or bus tickets.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.