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Discover the East Highlands of Scotland with a flexible, private day tour exploring castles, beaches, distilleries, and local highlights from Inverness.

This private tour offers a customizable 9-hour journey through the scenic eastern Highlands of Scotland, starting from Inverness. Priced at $1,037.12 per group (up to 7 guests), it provides a flexible way to explore the back roads, historic sites, and coastal gems of Moray and surrounding areas. The tour includes pickup and a mobile ticket, making it easy to relax and enjoy the day. While entry fees for attractions are not included, the experience emphasizes personalized discovery, whether you want to visit distilleries, see Highland cattle, or explore local villages. The dedicated guide, Bill Grant, is praised for excellent service, making this a popular choice for those seeking a tailored Highland adventure.
This tour suits travelers who want a private, flexible day with the freedom to choose stops based on their interests. It’s ideal for small groups up to seven, offering a balance of sightseeing, culture, and scenic drives. The tour’s ability to adapt during the day makes it perfect for those who enjoy spontaneous discoveries, like spotting Highland cattle or visiting specific distilleries or historic sites.

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The tour begins at 9:00 am with pickup included, making it convenient to start your day comfortably. A key feature of this trip is its customizable nature; during the journey, you and your guide decide which highlights deserve more time, based on your interests. Whether you’re keen to explore distilleries, visit historic castles, or relax on a Scotland beach, this tour adapts to your preferences.
The mobile ticket system ensures smooth, contactless access, and the duration of around 9 hours allows for a leisurely exploration without feeling rushed. Being a private tour, only your group participates, which offers an intimate setting to enjoy Scotland’s scenic beauty and cultural sites.

The journey kicks off at Brodie Castle, an iconic 12th-century stronghold surrounded by Brodie Country Fair. The guided tour of this ancestral home of the Brodie clan reveals centuries of history. The estate features acres of scenic Moray countryside, making it prime for photography and peaceful walks. Note that admission to the castle is an optional extra, costing £12 for adults and £7 for children.
The castle’s pink hue makes it a striking visual highlight early in the day. The estate’s grounds offer a chance to enjoy Scotland’s countryside and learn about local aristocratic history, setting a refined tone for the rest of the trip.
Next, the tour visits the Findhorn Foundation and Eco Village, a center known for its sustainable living and spiritual community. This free stop lasts about 30 minutes, providing an opportunity to walk through the ecovillage, which serves as an educational resource.
The Park within Findhorn is set amongst bay, woodland, and dunes, offering scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can see how communities might build and live in harmony with nature, and learn about the eco-conscious practices that make Findhorn unique.
A short drive takes travelers into the heart of Hopeman Harbour, a charming fishing village along the coast. This 30-minute stop includes a stroll along Harbour Street and the chance to admire the working harbour and views of the sea.
This seaside pause offers a break from driving, with opportunities for photos of the colorful boats and local maritime life. It’s a perfect spot for a quick look at Scotland’s coastal culture, with no admission fee required.
One of Scotland’s most beautiful beaches, Lossiemouth East Beach, is a highlight of the tour. Spanning flat sands and offering views of the Covesea Lighthouse, this 30-minute stop invites visitors to walk along the shoreline when the tide is low.
The beach’s wide sands and scenic lighthouse views make it ideal for a brief seaside walk, weather permitting. It’s a memorable spot for relaxing, beachcombing, and appreciating the natural beauty of Scotland’s coast.

The tour includes a 45-minute visit to Elgin Cathedral, renowned as the Lantern of the North. This medieval site features impressive ruins and architecture, offering insight into Scotland’s religious and medieval history.
While the admission fee of £20 per booking applies if you choose to explore inside, the exterior alone allows for appreciation of its grandeur. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Laich of Moray and learn about the cathedral’s role as a spiritual hub for centuries.
For a touch of luxury, the tour stops at Johnstons of Elgin, a historic cashmere producer established in 1797. The free visit lasts around 1 hour, offering a glimpse into the manufacturing process of high-quality Scottish cashmere.
This stop appeals especially to those interested in textile craftsmanship and luxury fashion. It provides an opportunity to see the factory and perhaps browse or purchase some iconic cashmere products, with optional tours costing £10 per adult.
The final main stop takes place at Aberlour Distillery, the brand home in the famous Speyside whisky region. The 2-hour visit can include a tour of the distillery (charged separately and booked in advance) or a tasting flight.
This distillery highlights Scotland’s renowned whisky heritage and offers insight into the distilling process. It’s an appealing visit for whisky enthusiasts or those interested in the local spirits industry. Since tours are not included in the base price, travelers can choose how much they want to indulge.
The tour provides bottled water and snacks to keep travelers refreshed throughout the day. Since entry to attractions like Elgin Cathedral, Brodie Castle, and Johnstons of Elgin incurs additional costs, budget accordingly if planning to visit these sites.
The tour is suitable for most travelers and is accessible for those with mobility considerations, as most stops are straightforward. The small group size and private nature allow for flexible pacing and personalized attention from Guide Bill Grant, renowned for attentive service and local knowledge.
This private, flexible tour from Inverness offers an excellent way to explore the diverse sights of Moray and the East Highlands. The combination of historic castles, coastal scenery, distilleries, and cultural stops makes it ideal for those who want an intimate experience tailored to their interests.
The tour’s strength lies in its customizable itinerary and the expert guidance of Bill Grant, ensuring a relaxed yet engaging day. With a focus on scenic beauty and local heritage, it suits travelers who appreciate personalized service and the freedom to decide what to explore.
While some attractions require additional entry fees, the overall experience provides substantial value through scenic drives, cultural insights, and unique stops. This tour is a reliable, enjoyable way to discover a less-visited side of Scotland’s East Highlands.
“I don't often write reviews, but I am delighted to be able to provide this one because of the excellent service that we received from Bill Grant! …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is accessible and suitable for most travelers, including families, although specific stops may have age restrictions or interest levels.
Can I customize the stops during the tour?
Absolutely. The tour is designed for flexibility, and during the day, you and your guide can decide which highlights to prioritize.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, meals are not included. However, snacks and bottled water are provided, and there are options for dining at certain stops if desired.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less than 24 hours’ notice results in no refund.
Are attraction entry fees included?
No, entry fees for sites like Brodie Castle, Elgin Cathedral, and Johnstons of Elgin are not included and are payable separately if you choose to visit inside.
How many stops are there?
There are seven main stops, but the tour is flexible, and you can spend more or less time at each based on your interests.