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Inverness Walking Tour

Inverness, Highland

For History Buffs • 1.5 hours • All Ages

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Inverness Walking Tour

Inverness, Highland

For History Buffs • 1.5 hours • All Ages

Health & Safety

Suitability

Please refer to the tour description and the information in this section to decide whether a particular tour is suitable for you and your group before you make your booking.

Our Town Walks are at a leisurely pace and are suitable for all age groups.


Walking Sections

Easy - reasonable fitness level required:
Walking over paths and rough ground with some muddy patches and a few short slopes.


Accessibility, Dietary, Mobility & Special Requirements

We are always happy to make adjustments to our tours to make them more enjoyable for you. If there is anything we can do or provide, please let us know.

Please inform us about any allergies or specific dietary requirements.

Further information on the above can be found on our website.


COVID-19

Your health is our top priority, and we have put special measures in place to keep all guests safe both during and after your adventure.

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Folklore, Castles & Our Happy Places

The Highlands and Islands are officially the happiest place to live in Scotland. As a result, Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, has repeatedly been crowned the happiest city in Scotland. On our private walking tour of „Inversneckie", we will help you transforming into one of these happy locals. Our tour will take you to the town's famous and lesser-known landmarks and to some of our happy places like „The Salad Bar". You will also hear about the sons and daughters of the town and the life in Inverness then and now.

Our tour starts at Inverness Cathedral. We have a look at the magnificient building and the four statues above the entrance. In the 1960s, another „Fab Four” stayed opposite the cathedral and rumour has it that they even wrote a song there.

From rumours to legends: As we head along River Ness towards the city centre, we enjoy a great view onto Inverness Castle and you will hear the story of a saint and a water monster and how the legend of their encounter still attracts visitors to the area.

Inverness is an unhurried place and we take in the atmosphere while continuing down the river and crossing it via a bridge that embodies the gentle rhythm of the city. You will have noticed the numerous churches along the river by now. So, let’s pay a visit to the oldest: Old High Kirk on St Michaels Mount. Here, some of the darkest events in Scottish history have occurred after the Battle of Culloden in 1746.

You will hear more about the battle and the Jacobite cause as we are walking up Church Street, referred to as the „King’s Highway”. Once the direct route from the harbour to the castle, the street is lined with many grand buildings including the oldest secular house in Inverness and one of the most impressive buildings in town, Inverness Town House, right at its top.

We then climb up to our last stop: Castle Hill, from where you will have a brilliant view of the River Ness. You will hear about the history of the castle, Mary Queen of Scot’s visit of Inverness, of a flying dog and, last but not least, of Flora Macdonald, our national heroine.

Up for a pint or a sweet treat now? We know just the place.

Duration

1.5 - 2 hours

Highlights

  • Inverness Cathedral
  • Inverness Castle
  • River Ness
  • Old High Kirk
  • Abertarff House
  • Inverness Town House
  • and a few hidden gems & happy places

Included

  • Private Tour for up to 8 People
  • Professional Guide

Not Included

  • Meals