GHD Clan Tour: Unique Northern Adventure with Kilted Highlander Guide
4.8
17 Ratings
Highland Council

This unique tour isn’t available anywhere else… the only Kilted highlander guide, George Ritchie, leads it. You are sure to enjoy the stunning views and humor on this day excursion

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Beauly Priory - home to the Valliscaulian Monks whom lived here happily since around 1230 to 1510. It was visited in 1564 by Mary Queen of Scots and on arrival she said what a BEAU WEU or beautiful place. After the reformation the priory fell into disuse and the lead was removed in 1582. In 1652 Oliver Cromwell took some materials to build a fort in Inverness. This is where Jamie left Scotland for France in the Outlander TV Series
  • Rogie Falls - Rogie Falls has a series of lovely walks on the Black Water which you can follow to see the waterfall that is famous for salmon viewing.

This beautiful spot is situated off the main road to Ullapool just over a mile north west of the village of Contin. It offers several good forest walks. There are plenty of waymarked walks and seating at a viewpoint overlooking the falls… Fabulous place :)

  • Black Rock Gorge - Less than a 15 minute drive from Dingwall you can find the Black Rock Gorge in a very magical location. In 2004 filming for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire took place here.

The impressive 40m deep gorge is 1.5km long and was created during the Ice Age. The river is the River Glass.

It is a lovely walk around with plenty of trees and the main paths are very flat and easy to walk (although good walking shoes are always recommended). If you have small children or dogs care must be taken as there are unguarded drops into the gorge.

  • Struie - Known locally as Millionaires Viewpoint this has to be 2 of the most scenic scenes in the Highlands of Scotland.
    The name originates from the entrepreneur Andrew Carnaigie who’s home was once Skibo castle. It is said he would bring all of his visiting friends to this point to show them the views.
  • Carbisdale Wood - We will stop en route to get some pictures of Carbisdale Castle…. known localy as the Castle of Spite, this is a fascinating story which only a local like George can tell.
  • Falls of Shin - Wow, what an amazing site to see… Salmon jumping UP RIVER over the rocks attempting get back to their birthplace so they can spawn… George will take you to the best viewpoint on the river.
  • Dunrobin Castle and Gardens - Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, and the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland and the Clan Sutherland. It is located 1 mile north of Golspie, and approximately 5 miles south of Brora, overlooking the Dornoch
    NOTE - DUNROBIN CASTLE IS CLOSED FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL Only the outside of the Castle can be visited during these months.
  • Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve - The most visible mammals at Loch Fleet are seals: common seals can be seen from the public road at Skelbo year round, and grey seals visit during the winter months. Otter and pipistrelle bats are also found here, along with other typical Scottish land mammals such as roe deer, fox, pine marten, and weasel. Red squirrels and Scottish wildcats have been recorded in the area,
  • Dornoch Cathedral - The name ‘Dornoch’ is derived from the Gaelic for ‘pebbly place’, suggesting that the area contained pebbles the size of a fist (dorn) which could therefore be used as weapons.[4] Dornoch has the thirteenth-century Dornoch Cathedral, the Old Town Jail, and the previous Bishop’s Palace which is now the well-known hotel, Dornoch Castle and a notable golf course, the Royal Dornoch Golf Club, named the 5th best golf course outside the United States. It is also notable as the last place a witch was burnt in Scotland. Her name was reported as Janet Horne; she was tried and condemned to death in 1727. There is a stone, the Witch’s Stone, commemorating her death, inscribed with the year 1722
  • Alness - For most of the 1990s and early 2000s, Alness regularly entered and won flower competitions such as Scotland in Bloom, Britain in Bloom and others winning many of awards. This helped regenerate many areas of the town, with housing estates winning separate awards.
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Kilted Highlander guide
What's Not Included
  • Entry to Dunrobin Castle (approx. £12.50 to £14.50)
Location
Struie
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Hitesry_p
May 27, 2024
Must see Scottish Highland Tour - The tour guide/driver was amazing. He was well versed in the history of the region and was open to all questions we had. The places he took us to see were breathtaking. Would recommend this tour and guide to all visiting the area.
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Mona_l
May 3, 2024
Amazing Highland castle tour - We had Sara as our tour person and she was amazing. She gave us a lot of local info on all the places we visit. She also took us to some of the most scenic place. She was friendly and very knowledgeable of everything. She suggested Balblair distillery tour instead of other, which we ended up liking it so much more. The castle was nice, we didn’t have that much time for the castle, but the falcon show was amazing. Love it! Overall, I would recommended this tour company highly and Sara. We had a lovely time.
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Anahlin
Aug 5, 2023
Outstanding - George was our driver/guide on this tour, and he did a fantastic job. His knowledge of the area is extensive, and he is a great storyteller. What a personality...a tall, kilted Scotsman that seems to fit in perfectly with the country and its history. The sights are absolutely amazing. The day is packed with things to see and nice hikes. Dunrobin Castle and garden are breathtaking. We were also there at a time that allowed us to see a falconry demonstration that was so informative. Scenery throughout the day is unforgettable. We recommend George and this tour without equivocation. It is a day well spent!
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Ronald_c
May 10, 2023
Great Northern experience - We had an amazing tour with Tom who was very flexible with our schedule. Loved Dunrobin Castle and the Balblair Distillery. Also a quick stop to see some highland cows. Thanks Tom
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Dorothea_r
Feb 27, 2023
Wonderful day with George! - George picked us up from our hotel and had a whole day planned just for us. We visited the sites that were in the description of the tour but since the castle was closed George went the extra mile and booked a tour in a distillery for us instead, which was great. We definitely recommend the tour to everyone looking to find an authentic tour through Scotland with a guide that knows so many special spots and pieces of information.
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Maria_g
Oct 16, 2022
Perfect day! - The day was perfect for us! George, our guide, was so attentive to our interests and gave us a tour that was really catered to our mobility issues and personal wishes. He gave us a more personalized view of Scotland by taking us off the beaten path and giving us an opportunity to experience the small towns and villages that most tours don't show you. We really felt we got to see things the average tourists don't get to see! I would highly recommend this guide to anyone who would appreciate a more personal experience. A genuine pleasure!!
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Kschueyfamily
Sep 21, 2022
On-the-fly - Rogie Falls was exceptionally beautiful with a suspension bridge. Dunrobin Castle was closed for a family death so George custom planned on the fly Great Glen distillery, Robertson farm to see Hairy Coos, and the rest of the itinerary. George was humorous and knowledgeable.
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Karen
Sep 10, 2022
You're in good hands with George Ritchie - George tailored the itinerary to our interests and we had a great, laugh- and history- filled day. The weather proved changeable and George had the flexibility to rework our itinerary to maximize our enjoyment of our nine hour trip, including a stop at the Clynelish Distillery. When he found out that we had not yet seen Loch Ness, he turned left instead of right.
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Kamlin_l
Apr 27, 2022
Fun! - The trip was excellent. Our guide, George was fantastic. He was knowledgeable and was explaining the entire journey. Because we had some time at the end, George tried to get us to a distillery but unfortunately was unable to contact the other party. A fun trip nevertheless!
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Janet_l
May 17, 2023
Substitute guide -- dissapointing :-( - We scheduled the tour based on the reviews of the tour and ratings of the guide. Instead, we end up with a substitute guide, who was really nice, but didn't really explain much. I was in the back seat and couldn't hear the conversations. If we asked a question and he didn't know, he would try to look it up on Google. There was not the information as was described in the listing. Basically, it was a transportation tour.
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