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Explore Inverness’s haunted sites on this private 3-hour 15-minute Highland tour, featuring spooky stories, ghostly legends, and eerie locations with EMF meters.

This private Highland tour offers a captivating blend of history and supernatural tales, taking you through some of Scotland’s most haunted and mysterious sites in Inverness. Priced at $615.86 per group, up to 12 people, the tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes, making it a perfect option for those seeking an engaging, spine-tingling experience in a manageable timeframe.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on lesser-known ghost stories and legends alongside notable landmarks. The spooky décor on the tour bus and the inclusion of EMF meters enhance the ghost-hunting atmosphere, creating an immersive experience. The tour departs from Inverness Cathedral at 4:00 pm, with pickup available from Invergordon Cruise Ship, Inverness Airport, or any location within 30 km of Inverness.
While the tour covers a variety of sites, it’s particularly suited to those interested in Scottish ghost stories, paranormal activity, and historic sites. The moderate physical activity and the guided nature of the tour make it accessible for most, though it’s recommended for ages 12 and above.

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This tour takes you to a series of historically significant locations, each with its own ghostly tales and spooky legends. The stops are carefully selected to blend historic significance with supernatural phenomena.

The journey begins at Greyfriars Cemetery, a tiny yet ancient burial ground dating back to the 13th century. Here, you will see the remains of a medieval monastery and a knight’s effigy, setting a dramatic tone for the tour. The stories of a ghostly monk and a woman in black haunting the area add an eerie atmosphere, especially when told alongside the adjacent BT building.

Next, the group visits Cawdor Castle, entering via the old servants’ entrance. A chilling spot in the castle grounds is the focus, where visitors are told about spectral sightings and strange happenings recorded at this historic site. The combination of medieval architecture and stories of ghostly activity creates a compelling contrast.

Deep within Cawdor woods, the tour shifts to a torchlight walk. Here, the tragic tale of a young maiden who met her end in these woods unfolds, adding a layer of mystery and sorrow. The darkness and quiet of the forest heighten the sense of the supernatural.

Arriving at the Barevan Lifting Stone, the tour explores this ancient Highland challenge, where locals once tested their strength. Beyond the physical feat, darker stories are associated with the stone’s history, involving supernatural legends and mysterious traditions that evoke a sense of the otherworldly.

The Clava Cairns, approximately 4,000 years old, are renowned for their stone circles and archaeological significance. Visitors often report an eerie silence and the presence of shadowy figures among the stones at dusk. The legends of restless spirits tied to the cairns evoke a haunting atmosphere, especially when coupled with the mystery of ancient tombs.

The final stop, Culloden Moor, offers a haunting reminder of Scotland’s turbulent past. The site of the bloodiest Jacobite battle is reputed to host wandering spirits of fallen soldiers. Visitors sometimes feel chilling winds, hear whispers, or spot ghostly figures in Highland dress drifting through the fog. The sense of history’s weight is palpable, especially during dawn or dusk visits when the mist enhances the ghostly ambiance.
The tour bus itself is decorated with spooky décor, setting an eerily fun mood from the moment the group boards. The guided commentary is lively and informative, with Fin and Michelle delivering engaging stories about each site. The inclusion of EMF meters allows guests to measure paranormal activity, adding a hands-on element that many find exciting.
Travel between sites is part of the experience, with all the driving time spent enjoying the themed atmosphere on the bus. The private transportation ensures a comfortable and exclusive experience, free from crowds.
The tour departs from Inverness Cathedral, located on Ardross Street. It starts at 4:00 pm, making it suitable for an evening adventure. Bottled water is provided, and all fees and taxes are included in the price. The tour is not suitable for those needing restroom access on board, so plan accordingly.
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level to comfortably handle walking and torchlight exploration. The tour is limited to ages 12 and above, making it appropriate for families with older children or groups of friends seeking a spooky night out.
The guides, particularly Fin and Michelle, are praised for their expert storytelling and ability to bring the legends to life. They balance historical context with ghostly tales, creating an engaging narrative that keeps guests captivated. The friendly yet spooky tone enhances the eerie mood, especially with the décor and interactive elements like EMF measurements.
This private Highland ghost tour is ideal for those interested in Scottish history, paranormal activity, and ghost stories. It suits adults and teens over 12 who enjoy a mix of historical sites and supernatural tales. The moderate physical activity and evening schedule make it perfect for visitors looking for a themed, atmospheric experience without requiring strenuous walking or outdoor adventure day.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the spooky décor on the bus adds a fun, immersive layer to the storytelling. Those who appreciate guided tours with detailed stories and the chance to use EMF meters will find this tour particularly engaging.
The Ghost, Ghouls and Graveyards Private Highland Tour offers a delightfully spooky way to explore Inverness’s haunted sites with a knowledgeable guide. Its blend of history and ghost stories, paired with interactive elements like EMF meters, makes it stand out among ghost tours. The picturesque stops, from Greyfriars Cemetery to Culloden Moor, provide both historical insight and supernatural intrigue.
While the price may seem steep for some, the private group experience, themed décor, and expert storytelling create a memorable journey that’s worth the investment. This tour is best suited for history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, and anyone craving a thrilling, atmospheric evening in Inverness.
If you want a well-rounded, fun, and spooky adventure that combines Scotland’s dark legends with its historic landmarks, this Highland ghost tour delivers on all fronts.
“Went to this tour with a group of friends, it was a fun experience! The places we visited and the legends of each one were amazing. The mini bus wa…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation, bottled water, all fees and taxes, and an in-person guide in English.
How long does the tour last?
The entire tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes, including travel time between sites.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 12 years old. It’s recommended for those comfortable with walking, torchlight explorations, and ghost stories.
What stops are included?
Stops include Greyfriars Cemetery, Cawdor Castle, Cawdor woods, Barevan Lifting Stone, Clava Cairns, and Culloden Moor.
Are restroom facilities available on the bus?
No, restrooms are not available onboard, so plan accordingly before the tour begins.
What is the guide’s storytelling style?
Guides Fin and Michelle are known for their engaging, friendly, and atmospheric storytelling, bringing legends vividly to life.
Is physical fitness required?
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level, as walking and torch exploration are part of the experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs from Inverness Cathedral and concludes at the same location.
Can I join the tour from other locations?
Yes, pickup is offered from Invergordon Cruise Ship, Inverness Airport, or any site within 30 km of Inverness.