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8 Hours
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Max People : 7
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Feb - Oct
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Min Age : 10+
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Pickup: Local Hotel
Description
Tour Overview
Experience the cultural heart of the Scottish Highlands on this relaxed whisky and heritage tour from Inverness. Combining historic sites with a visit to a traditional Highland whisky distillery, this full-day experience offers a deeper understanding of Scotland’s past, present, and living traditions.
With a balanced pace and minimal rushing, the tour allows time to explore, ask questions, and enjoy classic Highland scenery throughout the day.
Whisky and Heritage Tour Highlights
This whisky and heritage tour from Inverness brings together some of the region’s most important historical landmarks with an authentic whisky experience.
During the tour, you’ll enjoy:
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A visit to Culloden Battlefield, learning how the Jacobite uprising of 1746 shaped Highland history
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Time to explore Clava Cairns, a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age burial site set in peaceful woodland
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Scenic Highland driving between locations
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A visit to a working whisky distillery such as Glen Ord or Tomatin (subject to availability)
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Insight into the whisky-making process, from barley to bottle
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The opportunity for an optional whisky tasting
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A relaxed lunch stop at a Highland village or distillery café
Throughout the day, your local guide provides historical context, cultural insight, and stories that connect each location.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For
This whisky and heritage tour from Inverness is ideal for:
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Visitors interested in Highland history and culture
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Whisky enthusiasts wanting a distillery visit without rushing
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Travellers seeking a full-day experience with varied highlights
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Guests looking for a relaxed tour with local insight
⏱️ Approx. 8 hours
Looking for a different experience? View our other Highland day tours from Inverness.
Itinerary
Visit Culloden Battlefield, the site of the final Jacobite uprising. Walk the battlefield and learn about one of the most important events in Scottish history.
Explore the prehistoric burial cairns and standing stones at Clava Cairns, dating back over 4,000 years and set in a peaceful woodland setting.
Travel to a traditional Highland whisky distillery, such as Glen Ord or Tomatin, for a guided tour and optional whisky tasting (subject to availability).
Enjoy free time for lunch at a Highland village café or distillery restaurant, with local food and scenery.
Enjoy a relaxed drive through the Highland countryside before returning to Inverness.
Location
Faq
We offer two simple tour lengths: 6-hour private tours (local highlights), 8-hour private tours (Loch Ness, whisky & longer days), Each tour page clearly states its duration.
From your hotel in Inverness city centre for most people. Invergordon Cruise Port for selected shore excursions. Please let us know your hotel or accommodation address when booking so we know the exact pickup point.
Yes — all Hop Highland Tours are private. It’s just you and your group, with a local driver-guide.
We offer two group sizes: 1–3 passengers, 4–7 passengers. Pricing is fixed per group, not per person to keep things super simple.
Private transport for the full tour. Local driver-guide, we use the same guides as Sgùrr Tours our sister company. Fuel, parking, and planning. Carefully timed itineraries with minimal driving. What’s included (and not included) is clearly listed on each tour page.
No — admission tickets are not included unless clearly stated. This gives you flexibility to: - choose what you want to visit - skip attractions if you prefer more scenic time - Tickets can usually be bought on the day.
Lunch is not included, but we’ll recommend great local cafés, pubs, or scenic picnic spots depending on the tour. For shorter tours this maybe a light lunch within Cawdor Castle or somewhere close by to keep within the 6-8 hour time frames.
Yes — hotel pickup in Inverness is usually possible. Just let us know where you’re staying when booking.
We take a 20% non refundable deposit at the time of booking. The remaining balance is payable closer to the tour date (or on the day). This keeps booking simple and secure.
Scotland’s weather is part of the experience ☔. Tours run in most conditions, but routes or timings may be adjusted for safety and comfort. If conditions are genuinely unsafe, we’ll always discuss options with you.
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Layers are always a good idea in the Highlands.
Yes — families are very welcome. Please let us know ages when booking so we can tailor the pace.
Within reason, yes. These tours are designed to run smoothly, but small tweaks are often possible — just ask.
£390.00





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