Your journey begins from Inverness, heading towards the historic village of Findhorn. There, you'll enjoy a stroll on the picturesque beach before following the coast to Portknockie. Just off the shore, you'll see Bow Fiddle Rock, an impressive natural sea arch. The tour continues to the charming village of Cullen, renowned for its namesake soup, Cullen Skink.After lunch and exploration in Cullen, you'll visit the RSPB's Troup Head Nature Reserve for an invigorating walk. Keep your eyes peeled for seabirds and possibly even marine life. The journey then takes you inland along the Malt Whisky Trail, where you'll learn about single malt production at a Speyside whisky distillery, complete with a tasting session.The final stop is in the small village of Carrbridge, home to the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands, before returning to Inverness. This tour offers a blend of natural beauty, local history, and traditional Scottish flavours.
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You'll wander around Cullen to take in its coastline, historic viaduct and picturesque harbour. The tour includes a break to savour Cullen's famous Cullen Skink soup. A peaceful walk on Findhorn Beach - a hidden gem, is part of your experience. Your journey features the Old Packhorse Bridge, an architectural marvel built in the18th century
Inverness Departure Location 15 Union St, Inverness. Across from the entrance to the Victorian Market. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to the departure time. Check-in opens at 07:30 am for this tour departure of 08:00 am. Check-in closes 15 before the departure time.