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Inverness

The base for many of our Scotland tours, Inverness lies at the north end of the Great Glen where the River Ness flows into the Moray Firth on the country's east coast. Known as 'the capital of the Highlands', Inverness has been a focal point for all travel, trade and communication through the Highlands for hundreds of years. Believed to have been founded by King David in the 12th century, it is known that successive forts and castles were built in the area at about that time. Yet these were either destroyed by fire or razed to the ground during one of the many conflicts that affected and involved Inverness. The red sandstone castle that stands proudly on the River Ness was built during the 1830s, following a significant period of economic boom in Inverness and the surrounding region. Inverness Castle was designed to house the town courts and administrative buildings.

Exploring historic Inverness
In 1822 the Caledonian Canal was created, and during the latter part of the 19th century the railways began to arrive in Inverness. Links then connected the town with Perth, Aberdeen, Kyle of Lochalsh, Wick and Thurso - lines which remain operational to this day - and the town began to expand rapidly as the Highlands' major transport hub. Today, Inverness is a thriving city with a bustling, modern centre and a multitude of attractions.

As well as the castle, there is the grand St Andrew's Cathedral, which dates back to 1869. The bell still chimes on the hour. There is also the Inverness Museum & Art Gallery, which tells the fascinating story of the Highlands through a range of impressive exhibits. The best way to get acquainted with the city is by taking a stroll along the river, as many of Inverness' charms are apparent here.

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Majestic lochs, glorious glens and a rich tapestry of history await as we explore Edinburgh and cross the Highlands. Travelling on the scenic West Highland and Kyle railway lines, we discover ancient castles, sail across glimmering lochs, and stay in historic cities. Wander the fascinating streets of Edinburgh, stand at the foot of...

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From our base in Carrbridge, we discover the very best of northern Scotland. Soak up breathtaking scenery as we travel aboard the legendary Jacobite steam train and the charming Strathspey Steam Railway. Along the way, we marvel at the towering mountains, shimmering lochs, and emerald forests that make up the Scottish landscape. Step back...

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Experience the beauty of Scotland and its culture at every turn on a week-long adventure. See the contrasts between city and countryside while exploring Edinburgh and travelling aboard the scenic West Highland Line and famous Jacobite Steam Train into sensational Scottish landscapes. Staying in historic Fort William, wander the rainbow...

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A Scottish ChristmasA Scottish ChristmasA Scottish ChristmasA Scottish Christmas
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Make it a truly merry Christmas on this festive Scotland holiday. Celebrate in Inverness with hearty food, warming drinks, traditional entertainment and seasonal cheer. Explore Edinburgh, aglow with Christmas spirit, travel through winter scenery aboard the heritage Kyle Line and visit legendary Loch Ness, home to the mysterious Nessie. ...

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Wild beauty and ancient wonders await on this holiday to Scotland's Outer Hebrides - also known as the Western Isles - and the dramatic Scottish Highlands. From the dynamic city of Glasgow, we travel on the world-renowned West Highland Line to Fort William, as a moving picture of mountains, lochs and heather-clad moors unfolds. Set sail on a sea...

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Highland Adventure
30/Aug
Agnes Barnard
5 stars
“Our tour manager, Ian Winter was excellent. He kept us informed of times and venues and was always on hand to answer queries. Although I know the areas very well , having driven through Scotland for many years, it was a joy not to be driving and to experience the...
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Edinburgh, the Highlands & Islands
25/Aug
Lisa Ray
5 stars
“Highly recommend this trip! We had a fabulous time! It was just as advertised and our tour guide kept it running trouble free and smooth! The scenery is just amazing!
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A Scottish Christmas
4/Jan
Frederick
5 stars
“Beautiful hotels. A great tour manager, and lovely group of people. Overall a lovely experience.
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The Outer Hebrides & the Highlands
31/Aug
Michelle Scott
4 stars
“Generally a nice overall tour. All but one hotel met our expectations. The Macdonald Drummossie in Inverness failed on several counts: rickety furniture, substandard food in quality and quantity compared with other hotels, overpriced drinks, required payment at the table for general breakfast items before they would serve it(!)....
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Edinburgh, Fort William & the West Highlands
2/Jun
Mrs Jean Shakespeare
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“Really good. But the holiday I saw in original brochure disappointedly did not go.to.Ardnamurchin. I also thnk you went on the wheel? However we did see how it did the journey from one canal to.the otherloch Lihnee. The commentary was very biased & not in a good way. Yes we...
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