Tours of Scotland Departing from Inverness

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Planning Your Tour from Inverness

Och, Scotland. She’s a bonnie lass, with her heather-brushed valleys and hazy mountains. This is why you’ve come for a tour from Inverness. The further into the wild you go, the more you realise just how easy it is to lose your heart to a place like Scotland. And with 1-3 day tours from Inverness, the best we have to offer is right at your feet.

A scenic view of a river winding through autumn-colored trees and town buildings under a clear sky in the UK.

Travel Responsibly from Inverness

There’s a wealth of beautiful locations outside of Inverness we want to show you and protect for future generations to enjoy. Through our responsible travel initiative, we take ownership of our actions by donating, volunteering and travelling by small mini-coaches to help preserve the land for many generations to come.

A Rabbie's Tours minibus parked on a scenic road with mountains and clouds in the background. Perfect for small group adventures.

Did You Know?

  • Cheese lovers might be interested to know there was once a war fought in Inverness… over cheese.
  • Everybody knows about Nessie, but Inverness is shrouded in a myriad of other legends, including the Ghosts of Culloden and the Mermaid of Kessock.
  • Inverness is named after the river goddess Nessa, whose ghost supposedly visits each year to lament her sad story.
Stone memorial marking the location of the Battle of Culloden, fought on April 16, 1746.

Don’t Miss Out

  • Many have heard of the Battle of Culloden. It was a turning point in Scottish history. The battlefield may be harrowing but it’s well worth a visit.
  • Macbeth murdered King Duncan at Inverness Castle. We know it’s just a play, but personally we’d love to see the crime scene for ourselves!

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