Explore Moray’s charm with a private tour from Inverness. Experience whisky, history, and stunning landscapes with expert guide Claudia.
Explore Moray’s charm with a private tour from Inverness. Experience whisky, history, and stunning landscapes with expert guide Claudia.
- Carrbridge - A perfect spot for photography at the historic Old Packhorse Bridge (1717) located in the village in the Highlands.
- The Watchers - While traveling along the Snow Roads Scenic Route, a stop at The Watchers offers a remarkable photography opportunity. The sculptural forms are beautifully set against the stunning backdrop of the…
- Carrbridge - A perfect spot for photography at the historic Old Packhorse Bridge (1717) located in the village in the Highlands.
- The Watchers - While traveling along the Snow Roads Scenic Route, a stop at The Watchers offers a remarkable photography opportunity. The sculptural forms are beautifully set against the stunning backdrop of the Cairngorms and Corgarff Castle. Positioned at 637 meters above sea level, The Watchers features four sculptural cowls crafted from folded steel, each providing shelter to a larch wood seat. Take a moment to breathe deeply and unwind!
- Corgarff Castle - Corgarff Castle boasts a rich history, combining its origins as a medieval residence with later military adaptations. The original tower-house was constructed in the mid-16th century, likely between 1530–1550, by the Clan Elphinstone or on their behalf, and was later leased to the Clan Forbes of Towie.
The castle will be viewed externally, offering a closer photo opportunity and an introduction to its history - no internal access is available
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    Braemar - Nestled in the heart of the Cairngorms / Royal Deeside area, Braemar is a village with strong royal ties and frequently welcomes visitors attending the Braemar Highland Games. It features local boutiques, outdoor gear shops, and traditional Scottish goods, making it an excellent spot for lunch! 
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    Braemar Castle - Built in 1628 by John Erskine, Earl of Mar, as a hunting lodge, Braemar Castle has served various purposes over the years: hunting lodge, fortress, Jacobite base, and even a garrison. In 1831, the military departed, and the castle returned to the Farquharson clan. It is among the first castles in Scotland to be managed by a local community trust. 
Tickets to visit the castle must be purchased separately online or at the castle - £16.00 per person.
- Balmoral Castle - Privately owned by the British monarch, Balmoral Castle is not part of the Crown Estate and serves as the Royal Family’s Highland Retreat. Acquired in 1852 by Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, the current castle was constructed between 1853–1856. Visitors can explore its grounds, gardens, and an exhibition in the Ballroom. The castle may be closed due to its use by the Royal Family, particularly in August/September.
Tickets to visit the castle are not included and must be purchased online or at the castle - £22.00 per person.

- Private transportation
- Phone charger
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Phone charger
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to visitor attractions (castle)
- Meals and drinks at lunch stops and any other stop needed
- Entrance to visitor attractions (castle)
- Meals and drinks at lunch stops and any other stop needed
Experience the essence of northern Scotland on an unforgettable day tour from Inverness to the Aberdeenshire region. The Aberdeenshire Castle Trail Private Tour offers an exclusive journey that blends history, breathtaking landscapes, and a regal ambiance—all conveniently accessible from Inverness. Journey back in time to explore the romance, mystery,…
Experience the essence of northern Scotland on an unforgettable day tour from Inverness to the Aberdeenshire region. The Aberdeenshire Castle Trail Private Tour offers an exclusive journey that blends history, breathtaking landscapes, and a regal ambiance—all conveniently accessible from Inverness. Journey back in time to explore the romance, mystery, and splendor of Scotland’s northeast. Enjoy a comfortable ride through the picturesque hills of Aberdeenshire, which boasts more castles per acre than any other area in the UK.
Your driver-guide, Claudia, is a fully qualified, accredited, and insured STGA Blue Badge Tourist Guide.
Important Note: The remaining hours will be allocated for travel time from pick-up to drop-off.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
 
             
             
             
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        