Duration:
1 day
From
£62/ adult

From Aberdeen
4.9/5
Duration:
1 day
Led by:
Expert local guide
Group size:
Max 16 people
Travel by:
Mini Coach
Get ready for an unforgettable journey. Feel the weight of history at Culloden Battlefield, where tales of tragedy may bring a tear to your eye. Snap stunning photos as you explore Scotland's iconic castles, and uncover the mysteries of ancient tombs and standing stones. Of course, no adventure is complete without a little monster hunting at Scotland’s infamous Loch Ness. Who knows what mysteries will be revealed!

Take a moment and breathe in deep at this incredible photo stop, the oldest bridge in the Highlands, built in 1717.

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

Transport yourself back to the Bronze Age when you visit this exceptionally well-preserved prehistoric burial site.

Sit back, relax and gaze on the monumental peaks and glorious glens of the UK’s largest national park, The Cairngorms.

For 100 years this whisky specialist has been supplying the worlds very best drams.

This place needs no introduction! Take to the waters to hunt the infamous Nessie or simply soak in the majesty of this once in a lifetime experience.
Say farewell to Aberdeen and journey to the Highlands

Pick up time: 8.00am
Location: Aberdeen Bus Station Pick Up, Stance 5, Aberdeen Bus Station, Guild Street, Aberdeen, AB11 6NA

Aberdeen to Cairngorms National Park
Farewell Aberdeen, we're going on a monster hunt. For today, you'll get your chance to spot the famous Loch Ness monster. Nessie has eluded us for centuries; will you be the one to finally uncover the mystery? We depart the city of Aberdeen and enter the gorgeous landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park. Coasting along the scenic routes, you'll be treated to stunning views of mountainous peaks, sparkling lochs, and moody moorlands – not to mention the Caledonian Pine Forests which are among the oldest in Europe.
Tomintoul and Whisky Castle
We arrive at the highest village in the Highlands, a lovely wee place called Tomintoul. Here, we're stopping in briefly to soak up the fresh mountain air… and to warm ourselves up with a to visit Whisky Castle. This whisky emporium has been selling the finest malt whiskies for over 120 years and is stocking over 600 malts, so it's a real treasure trove for whisky lovers.
Clava Cairns, Culloden, cruise on Loch Ness
The adventure continues as we travel deep into the past at Clava Cairns. This site boasts well-preserved ancient burial tombs and standing stones and is said to be the inspiration for Outlander's Craigh na Dun. Next is Culloden Battlefield, the location of the last battle that brought an end to the Jacobite Risings. It's an eerie, flat landscape that puts Scotland's history into perspective. We then make our way to the famous Loch Ness, where we stop for a bite to eat before jumping on an optional one-hour boat trip. You'll travel over the deepest parts of this eerie loch and get a fine view of Urquhart Castle as you wonder what lurks beneath the still, black waters.
Arberlour and return to Aberdeen
We continue back through the heart of the Speyside region, famed for its whisky. Can you smell it on the air? We'll stop in a few wee towns along the way, including the lovely town of Aberlour where you can take a riverside stroll. As we make our way back to Aberdeen, you'll be surrounded by forests and hills, and you might catch the seductive smell of whisky or shortbread on the breeze, depending which way the wind blows. We arrive back in Aberdeen in the evening.
You return to Aberdeen at approximately 8pm.
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