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£44/ adult

Glen Affric, Culloden & The Clava Cairns

Journey through 4000 years of Scottish history

Glen Affric, Culloden & The Clava Cairns

From Inverness

4.9/5

Duration:

1 day

Led by:

Expert local guide

Group size:

Max 16 people

Travel by:

Mini Coach

Your story begins...

7,000 years ago, Scotland was covered in rain forests. But the climate and humans transformed the country into a mix of mighty castles, bare mountains, and reputable cities. Yet, there’s a region that hid away, remaining ancient and wild. Glen Affric. 145 square kilometres of forest canopies, rivers, stags, and snow-crested mountains. You'll also get a chance to learn about the last battle fought on British soil at Culloden and discover a Bronze Age tomb at Clava Cairns.

What you'll experience

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Glen Affric

Ancient pines, shimmering lochs, and steep mountains abound in ‘Scotland’s most beautiful glen’.

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Beauly Priory

The extensive grounds of this Medieval monastery hold centuries of stories, many of which are lost to time.

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Loch Ness

This place needs no introduction. Soak in the majesty of this dark loch wrapped in a lingering sense of mystery.

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Culloden

In less than an hour, around 1,500 men died in this battle. Explore the battlefield and learn how this tragedy came to pass.

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Clava Cairns

Transport yourself back to the bronze age when you visit this exceptionally well preserved prehistoric burial site.

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Culloden Monument

"The graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for Scotland" reads the inscription of this poignant memorial.

Includes

  • Expert Local Guide
  • Off the Beaten Track Locations
  • Travel in Luxury 16 Seat Mini Coach
  • 44lbs (20kg) Luggage Allowance

Optional Extras

  • Entry to the Culloden Museum

Excludes

  • Flights, Transfers and Accommodation
  • Food & Drink
Day 1
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Pick up time: 9.00am

Location: Inverness Pick Up, Bus stop next to Inverness Cathedral, Ardross Street, Inverness, IV3 5NS

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Morning

Clava Cairns

We depart from Inverness and step back in time at the ancient burial site of Clava Cairns, a remarkable Bronze Age cemetery that has stood for over 4,000 years. This atmospheric site is a perfect spot for photos, with its stone circles and burial mounds creating a mysterious, timeless setting. They say the stone circle here was the inspiration for the Craigh na Dun time portal in the Outlander books. While your driver-guide can't promise any time travel, exploring this ancient site feels like a journey to the distant past, offering a rare glimpse into Scotland's rich prehistoric heritage.

Mid Morning

Culloden Battlefield

Next, you visit Culloden, one of the most significant sites in Scottish history. It was here that the 60-year series of Jacobite uprisings came to a devastating end in 1746, with the Battle of Culloden marking the final confrontation fought on British soil. At the visitor center, you can delve into the story of the battle and pay tribute to those who lost their lives. For Outlander fans, Culloden holds an extra layer of significance—it's not far from the battlefield where Claire and Jamie shared their tearful farewell before Jamie joined the Jacobite army to fight for the Stuarts.

Afternoon

Free time and lunch in Beauly, exploring Glen Affric

Following this, we journey to a more tranquil spot: Beauly. Here, you can explore the historic ruins of Beauly Priory, founded by French monks in the 13th century. Named 'Beau Lieu' (beautiful place), the serene site offers a glimpse into monastic life of the past and provides a peaceful atmosphere for reflection. You'll have enough time to explore the village itself and have some lunch. Then we ramble along to Glen Affric and stop off for walks amongst the indigenous Caledonian pine trees. You get the chance to enjoy views over Loch Affric and the mountains beyond, and your driver-guide ensures you go to the best waterfalls and photo spots throughout the afternoon.

Early Evening

Return journey to Inverness

Your final journey takes you along the mysterious shores of Loch Ness and back to the centre of Inverness for the early evening.


You return to Inverness at approximately 6pm.

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