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Along the way through your outlander tour from edinburgh, you will have the opportunity to experience these unforgettable and historic sites!
The unique red sandstone of Black Rock Gorge descends significantly beneath the pathway, through which the 'River Glass' flows. This location served as a filming site for "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" and is also associated with a local legend.
It's only a short walk from the car park and during August and September there's an excellent chance of seeing wild salmon leaping upstream. Visit after heavy rain or snow, when water gushes and tumbles from the slopes of Ben Wyvis, and the Falls of Rogie are even more sensational.
It's only a short walk from the car park and during August and September there's an excellent chance of seeing wild salmon leaping upstream. Visit after heavy rain or snow, when water gushes and tumbles from the slopes of Ben Wyvis, and the Falls of Rogie are even more sensational.
“Beautiful farm where you can see highland cows and alpacas, they also have a very nice shop for buying local products.
Beauly is a charming and tranquil rural village, ideally situated near Inverness and Loch Ness, serving as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding region. The village features historical priory ruins, beautiful woodlands suitable for walking and cycling, as well as local shops and distinctive culinary experiences readily accessible.
In the 1300s, Urquhart played a significant role in the Scottish quest for independence. Following his ascension to the throne in 1306, Robert the Bruce took command of the castle. During the challenging period after the death of Robert I in 1332, Urquhart stood as the sole Highland castle to resist English forces.
Inverness is recognized as the capital of the Scottish Highlands. Those seeking to experience the authentic beauty of Scotland should consider a journey to the Highlands. While visiting this region, neglecting to explore Inverness would be unwise; therefore, it is essential to include Inverness in your itinerary.
The events at Culloden on 16 April 1746 significantly altered the trajectory of British, European, and global history. A brutal conflict had engulfed Scotland, fracturing families and pitting clans against one another. It was at this location that the Jacobite forces made their final attempt to restore the thrones of Britain to a Stuart monarch, challenging the Hanoverian rule.
The Clava Cairns date back approximately 4,000 years and were constructed as burial sites. This cemetery has maintained its significance as a sacred location for thousands of years, offering numerous insights into the beliefs of Bronze Age communities. The remnants observed today are indicative of what was once a more extensive complex.
An ancient medieval tower built around the fabled holly tree. Distinctively, Cawdor Castle features three diverse gardens, each with its own unique history shaped and expanded by generations of its owners. Explore Cawdor Big Wood to immerse yourself in the essence of an ancient oak woodland.
Invergordon was initially founded as the northern endpoint for ferries traversing the Cromarty Firth to Balblair on the Black Isle. Its popularity surged following the construction of the first substantial harbour in 1828. Since then, the harbour has undergone numerous expansions and improvements, becoming a notable attraction for tourists.
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