Discover hidden gems on a private Black Isle tour. Explore scenic landscapes, meet Highland Coo’s, and taste Glen Ord Whisky in half a day.
Discover hidden gems on a private Black Isle tour. Explore scenic landscapes, meet Highland Coo’s, and taste Glen Ord Whisky in half a day.
- Clootie Well - Clootie Well is a revered healing site rich in Celtic folklore and ancient customs. Situated near natural springs or sacred locations, it is encircled by trees adorned with cloth pieces, known as “cloots.” Visitors tie these fabric strips to the branches, typically for healing or good luck. This tradition is believed to originate…
- Clootie Well - Clootie Well is a revered healing site rich in Celtic folklore and ancient customs. Situated near natural springs or sacred locations, it is encircled by trees adorned with cloth pieces, known as “cloots.” Visitors tie these fabric strips to the branches, typically for healing or good luck. This tradition is believed to originate from pre-Christian times, when offerings were made to spirits or deities linked to the water. The weathered rags fluttering in the breeze create an enchanting and mystical atmosphere. This well remains a powerful emblem of faith, folklore, and Scottish heritage, drawing those seeking a connection to the past or wishing to experience one of Scotland’s most mystical traditions.
- Chanonry Point - Extending into the Moray Firth, this narrow peninsula offers an excellent viewpoint, especially at rising tides, when dolphins approach the shore to hunt for fish, although sightings are not guaranteed. The area is steeped in history and legend, with ties to the Brahan Seer, a renowned Scottish prophet said to have foretold Scotland’s future. The small yet charming lighthouse, built in 1846, adds to the allure of the location. Whether for wildlife observation, photography, or simply enjoying the breathtaking coastal views overlooking Fort George and the Inverness suspension bridge.
- Cromarty - Cromarty is a delightful seaside town on the northeastern tip of the Black Isle, celebrated for its rich history, stunning coastal views, and well-preserved Georgian architecture. Once a bustling fishing and trading port, Cromarty retains its old-world charm with narrow winding streets, historic cottages, and a picturesque harbor. The town is closely associated with Hugh Miller, a distinguished geologist, writer, and social reformer, whose former home is now a museum. Visitors can explore Cromarty Courthouse Museum. Enjoy some leisure time in this charming spot and grab a bite to eat if desired, before moving on.
- Knockfarrel - Knockfarrel is a remarkable hilltop overlooking the Mackenzie and Fraser Clan territory, known for its ancient Pictish hillfort and breathtaking panoramic views. This historic site offers a glimpse into Scotland’s early history, with the remnants of the fort’s defensive walls. The name Knockfarrel is derived from Gaelic, meaning “hill of the sentinel,” reflecting its strategic importance as a vantage point overlooking the Cromarty Firth, Ben Wyvis, and the surrounding glens. It is accessible by vehicle for those less mobile.
- The Singleton Distillery - The Singleton/Glen Ord Distillery, established in 1838 and currently owned by the large brand Diageo, is the last remaining distillery on the Black Isle and one of the few that still malts its own barley on site. Enjoy cheeseboards and a wide range of tastings in their newly refurbished facility, where some of their whiskies can only be sampled in certain regions of the world or right here at this distillery. For guests who do not prefer whisky, alternative refreshments are available.
- Robertson’s Farm Shop Beauly - Robertson’s farm shop in Beauly offers a variety of local produce and beautiful gifts, with an extensive range of Scottish items to delight your taste buds. Meet the famous Highland Cows up close, as well as their friends the Alpacas and Goats. The two pictured here are Jamie and Katie, named after characters from the famous Outlander series.
- Wardlaw Mausoleum - Wardlaw Mausoleum is a historic burial site closely associated with the Fraser clan. Built in 1634 by Lord Lovat, the mausoleum was originally intended as the final resting place for the Fraser family. The site is shrouded in intrigue, with local legend suggesting that Simon Fraser, the notorious 11th Lord Lovat, known as the “Old Fox” and the last man to be publicly beheaded in Britain, may be secretly buried here rather than in the Tower of London. The mausoleum features an atmospheric crypt, beautifully carved stonework, and a peaceful churchyard, making it a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts. Today, Wardlaw Mausoleum remains an important part of Scotland’s Highland heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s past and the enduring legacy of the Fraser clan.

- Umbrellas
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Umbrellas
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Whisky Tour/Tasting’s
- Lunch
- Whisky Tour/Tasting’s
- Lunch
Set off on a personalized half-day tour of the Black Isle at your own pace. This excursion is designed for those who wish to explore less-traveled locations and have limited time for full-day tours. Revel in the stunning landscapes of the Black Isle, including the rolling hills of Knockfarrel and Chanonry Point, guided by a local expert. Encounter the…
Set off on a personalized half-day tour of the Black Isle at your own pace. This excursion is designed for those who wish to explore less-traveled locations and have limited time for full-day tours. Revel in the stunning landscapes of the Black Isle, including the rolling hills of Knockfarrel and Chanonry Point, guided by a local expert. Encounter the charming Highland Cows and savor the renowned Glen Ord Whisky. Despite its compact size, the Black Isle offers a wealth of experiences. The tour also includes a visit to Wardlaw Mausoleum, which has connections to the “Outlander” series. Travel time between stops is included in the overall tour duration. As a private tour, it can be customized to suit your preferences, within reasonable distance and time limits.
- No Health Restrictions
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.