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Discover Scotland’s Highland scenery and history on this 9-hour small-group tour from Inverness, visiting Culloden, Glen Affric, Clava Cairns, and Beauly Priory.

This 9-hour tour from Inverness offers a straightforward way to see some of Scotland’s most iconic Highland destinations in a single day. The price of $93.05 includes admissions to Culloden, with the rest of the stops being free of extra fees. Designed for convenience, it suits travelers eager to explore without the stress of driving or planning multiple routes, and it caters well to small groups seeking a more personal experience.
The Mercedes mini-coach ensures comfortable travel through winding Highland roads, with a maximum of 16 travelers. The tour starts at 9:00 am from the bus stop next to Inverness Cathedral, with the day ending back at the same point. The tour runs most of the day, balancing historical sites with scenic nature walks and photo opportunities.
While most reviews highlight the expertise of guides and stunning landscapes, the tour’s structured stops allow for a relaxed pace. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for the weather, as some locations involve outdoor walks. The tour is suitable for most ages, with the exception of children under 5 years old, and luggage is limited to a 14kg carry-on.
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The first stop on the route is Clava Cairns, a 4,000-year-old cemetery set among lush Highland scenery. Its eerie beauty and well-preserved standing stones make it a fascinating introduction to ancient Scotland. Visitors get about 20 minutes to explore the site, which is free of charge, making it a quick but memorable glimpse into the past.
The winding back roads leading to Clava Cairns set a peaceful tone for the day, and the site’s quiet atmosphere is perfect for reflection. This stop is ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in prehistoric monuments, offering a unique photo opportunity amidst the tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

The Culloden Battlefield is the tour’s most poignant stop. As the site of the last pitched battle fought on British soil, it carries a heavy historical significance. The visitor center, included in the tour, provides detailed exhibits about the Jacobite uprising and the battle’s tragic aftermath.
Visitors are encouraged to take about 1 hour and 15 minutes here to explore the battlefield, visit the visitor center, and pay tribute to those who fought and fell. The site’s atmosphere is both somber and educational, offering a profound insight into Scotland’s history. The powerful stories told at Culloden resonate strongly, making this stop particularly moving.

After Culloden, the tour proceeds to Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, renowned for its Caledonian pine forests and breathtaking mountain views. The 45-minute stop allows for self-guided walks among the indigenous trees, with the driver-guide helping visitors find the best waterfalls and outlooks.
Expect stunning vistas over Loch Affric and the surrounding mountains, with plenty of opportunities for photography. The walk is flexible and suitable for most fitness levels, offering a peaceful contrast to the battlefield’s historical intensity. The natural beauty of Glen Affric often surprises visitors with its tranquility and untouched wilderness.
The tour also includes a visit to Beauly Priory, a 13th-century religious site founded by French monks. The tucked-away ruins invite exploration, and visitors learn about the monastic life that once thrived here. The stop lasts about 1 hour, allowing for a relaxed visit to the historic remains.
The site’s name, meaning “beautiful place,” reflects its scenic location and historical charm. It offers insight into Highland religious history and is a favorite for those interested in medieval Scotland and architecture.

Throughout the day, travelers are transported in a luxurious Mercedes mini-coach, which features grab handles, non-slip steps, and easy access via three steps of 150mm height. The small group size ensures a more intimate setting, allowing for personalized commentary and flexibility.
The comfort of the vehicle enhances the overall experience, especially during longer drives between stops. The driver-guide combines local knowledge with friendly professionalism, making the journey both educational and relaxing.

The stop at Beauly Priory provides an opportunity to learn about Highland monastic traditions. The ruins reveal the 13th-century French monks’ influence, and visitors get about an hour to walk among the remains and imagine the monastic life centuries ago.
The site’s peaceful atmosphere and scenic surroundings deepen the sense of stepping back in time. It complements the more intense Culloden experience with its quieter, contemplative ambiance.
This tour departs from Inverness at 9:00 am and returns to the starting point at the end of the day. The meeting point is conveniently located near the Inverness Cathedral, with ample public transport options nearby. Parking may be limited in the city center, so public transit is recommended.
The tour price includes tickets to Culloden Museum and Battlefield, but additional admissions to other sites and meals are not included. Travelers should bring weather-appropriate clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and a camera. Luggage is limited to a single 14kg piece plus a small personal bag.
The tour is free to cancel up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for change or unforeseen circumstances. The small-group setting enhances the experience, ensuring personalized attention from the expert driver-guide.
This small-group tour from Inverness suits history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone interested in immersing in Scotland’s rich culture without the hassle of self-driving. The combination of historical sites and scenic landscapes makes it ideal for travelers seeking both education and relaxation.
Those who enjoy walking and outdoor exploration will find the stops at Glen Affric and Clava Cairns particularly rewarding. The emotional impact of Culloden adds a meaningful dimension, especially for those interested in Scottish history.
The Glen Affric & Culloden Tour offers a well-balanced day of history, nature, and culture in the Scottish Highlands. With expert guidance, comfortable transportation, and carefully selected stops, it delivers an engaging and hassle-free way to see some of Scotland’s most iconic sites. The small-group format ensures a personal touch, and the included Culloden admission adds value.
While the schedule is busy, the flexible walk times and scenic stops allow visitors to absorb the atmosphere at each location. The tour is especially suitable for those who want a comprehensive Highland experience in a single day, with the confidence of expert narration and comfortable travel.
“This tour was very different to the tours I've previously been on with Rabbie's, but definitely not in a bad way.”
Where does the tour depart from in Inverness?
The tour starts at the bus stop next to Inverness Cathedral.
Is parking available at the departure point?
Parking may be difficult in the city center; public transportation is recommended.
What is included in the tour price?
The ticket price covers admission to Culloden Museum and Battlefield. Other site admissions are not included.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 9 hours, beginning at 9:00 am and returning to Inverness.
Can I bring luggage?
Yes, but luggage should not exceed 14kg (31lbs), consisting of one carry-on-sized piece and a small personal bag.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 5 years old cannot participate. The tour is generally suitable for most ages with appropriate footwear and weather gear.
What vehicle is used for transportation?
A 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach with accessible features and safety handles.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but there are stops where you can purchase food.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews highlight guides as friendly, engaging, and well-informed, enhancing the overall experience.
Can I customize the stops or pace?
The schedule is structured with fixed times, but the stops are designed for flexible exploration within the allocated time.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for outdoor walks and variable Scottish weather.