The Cairngorms, Culloden, & Speyside Whisky Tour

Overview
Included
- Digital translations
- Knowledgeable Driver-Guide
- Luxury Modern air-conditioned coach
Excluded
- Entrance to attractions
- Food and Drink
Important information
Where is the departure point?
Are the optional extras included?
Optional extras for your tour (From April 2025) are as follows:
Fort George: Adult: £10.00, Senior: £8.00, Child: £6.00
Culloden Battlefield: Adult: £11.40, Child: £7.40
Cardhu Distillery: Adult: £18.00, Child (8-17): £10.00
This is to allow our guests the freedom to choose which attractions they would like to visit.
Do I need to pre-book the optional extras?
Is the tour in English?
What should I bring with me?
Can children travel on this tour?
Highlights
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This one-day tour from Inverness takes you to some of the most important historical sites in the North of Scotland. Discover how battles were fought and lands defended in Scotland's past, all while travelling through some of the most spectacular scenery in the Cairngorms and learning about how the Whisky Industry shaped the area.
Visit the historic Culloden Battlefield and Clava Cairns
Departing in the morning, our day begins with a short tour of Inverness before continuing to our first stop: the Culloden Battlefield. One of the most emotive and important battlefields in Scotland's history, where the 1745 Jacobite Rising came to a tragic end. Learn all about the history of the battlefield here, step onto it for yourself, and even explore any family ancestry and connections you may have to the area (optional extra).
Afterwards, we will head to the Clava Cairns – the preserved remains of a much larger complex used to house the dead. Dating back over 4000 years, the Cairns offer a fascinating insight into the society of Scotland in the Bronze Age. Fans of Outlander may want to explore the prehistoric stone circle, which served as the inspiration for Craigh Na Dun in the book and TV series.
Learn about Scotland's Military History
We then travel to Fort George (optional extra), an imposing fort built in the wake of the Battle of Culloden that you will have already learned about at the previous stops. This massive fortification took over 22 years to build and is a must for any military history enthusiast, as it is home to the largest regimental museum outside of Edinburgh. Fort George is still in use as an active army base and home to the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland.
We’ll continue our journey through the beautiful Scottish Highlands, stopping for lunch at the iconic Brodie Countryfare, where you’ll have the opportunity to dine on local produce and browse their range of luxury goods.
Enjoy the New Cardhu Distillery Experience
After lunch, we’ll head to Cardhu Distillery. Founded in 1824 by a whisky smuggler and his wife, this Speyside Distillery now plays a key part in Johnnie Walker blended whiskies, with the name Cardhu deriving from the words for “Black Rock” in Gaelic. .
You’ll have the opportunity to experience their Cardhu Flavour Journey (Optional Extra), where you’ll learn the history of the Distillery and its founders and get to sample 3 whiskies and a highball cocktail.
Experience the Wilds of the Cairngorms
After enjoying Cardhu, we’ll begin our journey home to Inverness, taking time to drive through the stunning Cairngorms, the largest national park in Britain. You’ll be able to enjoy views of the lush greenery and some of Scotland’s most iconic hills and mountains as we pass through the charming towns of Grantown-on-Spey and Carrbridge.
After this final scenic stretch through the Highlands, we arrive back in Inverness early evening, where your tour comes to an end. The perfect time to head out for dinner or a relaxed evening in the city.
*The visitor centre is open from May 30th - October 31st.
Tour Overview
- Duration: 10 hours
- Total Distance: 100 miles
- Pick up: Railway Terrace, Inverness, IV1 1NW
- Group size: 16-32
- Availability: All year round
- Minimum age: Travellers need to be at least 4 years-old