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Discover the stunning Scottish Highlands with a private 6-hour guided hike from Inverness, including scenic stops, iron-age sites, and a delicious homemade lunch.


The tour begins with a scenic 20-minute drive out of Inverness along the southern Beauly Firth shore. The first stop is at Reelig Glen, a site of special scientific interest famous for its towering trees and diverse mosses and lichens. Here, a gentle 2 km walk along the Moniack Burn reveals some of the tallest trees in Britain.
The trail, affectionately called The Fairy Glen by locals, features a folly and a river crossing. The walk is accessible and offers a peaceful introduction to the Highland landscape. After crossing the river, the group moves uphill through treetops to a community-managed beech woodland, where the crunchy leaves and quiet woodland create a magical atmosphere.
The descent back to the parking area involves navigating some rough steps, making sturdy waterproof shoes essential. This part of the tour showcases the natural beauty and ecological significance of the area, perfect for nature lovers and those interested in the flora of the Scottish Highlands.
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Driving approximately five minutes further into the Highlands, the tour unveils a lesser-known trail that is not listed in guidebooks. This walk features a collection of Highland scenes, including heather-covered moorland, lush woodland, rocky outcrops, and rushing streams.
Throughout this hike, red kites, buzzards, red squirrels, badgers, and various deer can be spotted, adding to the wilderness experience. The route takes you through pine woodland and up to a hilltop, offering spectacular views of Ben Wyvis, the mountain ranges to the west, and the Beauly Firth below. These vistas provide a true sense of Highland grandeur, with scenic photo opportunities and a chance to breathe in the fresh mountain air.

A highlight of the tour is the lunch break, where travelers are treated to hot homemade soup, oatcakes, and local cheeses. This meal provides a comforting pause amid the outdoor exploration, allowing time to relax and enjoy Highland flavors. The lunch is served in a scenic spot, offering a peaceful backdrop for the meal.
This hearty lunch not only energizes for the second half of the day but also reflects a thoughtful inclusion from the tour provider, emphasizing quality local ingredients and homemade touches.

Post-lunch, the group explores one of three iron-age fort sites located within the area. These ancient structures are accessible via a guided walk through the woodland, bringing a touch of history to the natural scenery. The presence of these ancient sites adds an educational aspect to the tour, providing insight into the area’s prehistoric past.
The visit to the iron-age forts is brief but meaningful, giving a glimpse into Highland history without overloading the day. The proximity of these sites to the walking routes makes the experience seamless and enriching.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour is operated by In Your Element, which holds a 4.6 rating and emphasizes small groups—a maximum of 8 guests. The qualified mountain walk leader ensures safety, shares local knowledge, and explains the landscape’s features throughout the day.
The small-group setting allows for personalized attention and flexible pacing, making it suitable for those who prefer a more intimate outdoor experience. The pickup from Inverness city centre accommodation adds convenience, removing the stress of self-arranged transportation.
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Participants should come prepared with hiking shoes, a jacket, and waterproof shoes to handle potentially muddy or wet terrain. The tour is not suitable for children under 12 or those with mobility restrictions, including wheelchair users and babies under 1 year old.
Weather can vary in the Highlands, so dressing in layers is advisable. The tour’s physical demands are moderate, requiring walking on uneven paths and some uphill sections, but it remains accessible for active individuals in good health.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in travel planning. The live English-speaking guide makes sure you get the most out of each stop, sharing insights and answering questions.
The private group arrangement ensures an exclusive experience, free from large crowds, ideal for those seeking a personal connection with the landscape. Starting times vary, allowing for some customization based on your schedule.
Unlike larger, more generic Highland tours, this experience emphasizes personalized guided walks, local expert knowledge, and a variety of scenic and historical stops all within a six-hour window. The inclusion of lunch with local produce and visits to iron-age fort sites enriches the natural walk with cultural and culinary touches.
Its emphasis on small groups and private arrangements makes it a personalized, relaxed way to explore multiple Highland scenes without feeling rushed. The tour’s focus on lesser-known paths guarantees a peaceful experience away from crowded tourist spots.
This tour offers a practical yet immersive way to experience some of the best sights of the Scottish Highlands close to Inverness. The combination of scenic hikes, historical sites, and a hearty Highland lunch delivers a well-rounded day in nature.
While it requires moderate physical activity and suitable outdoor clothing, the small-group setup and experienced guiding create a comfortable environment for active visitors. The inclusion of hidden Highland walks and panoramic views makes this a rewarding choice for those wanting more than just a drive-by tour.
Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and food lovers, this experience balances natural beauty, cultural heritage, and local flavors in a way that feels both personal and authentic.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 12 years old, as the walking and terrain are better suited for active, older children and adults.
What should I wear for the hike?
Participants should bring hiking shoes, a jacket, and waterproof shoes. Dressing in layers for varying weather conditions is recommended.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour also offers the flexibility to reserve now and pay later.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, those with mobility restrictions, or babies under 1 year due to uneven terrain and walking on rough paths.
What kind of guide leads the tour?
A qualified mountain walk leader guides the group, sharing insights into the landscape, flora, fauna, and history throughout the day.
What makes this tour different from other Highland hikes?
Its focus on small groups, personalized guiding, diverse Highland scenery, historical sites, and a delicious local lunch set it apart from more generic options.