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Loch Ness Private Day Tour

Search for Nessie at Loch Ness

Loch Ness Day Tours from Glasgow

Start Location  Glasgow | Greenock      Duration  12+ Hours      Tour From  £210.00 Per Person

Join the hunt for Nessie on our Private Day Tour to Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands

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Private Day Tour for just you with No waiting around for other passengers

Take in such sights as the Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Scottish Highlands

Hassle-free round-trip transport with Luxury Door to Door service from Glasgow

Local Scottish driver with years of experience and knowledge

 

Loch Lomond (Pass By)

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As you head north into the Scottish Highlands you will travel along the bank of Loch Lomond.

With stunning views as you venture towards Glencoe and Loch Ness the time will fly by.

 

Loch Lomond | Please Click Here

  • Mobility: Easy

 

Glencoe

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It has long been one of Scotland’s most famous places, known equally for its rare beauty and sorrowful past.

Discover its remarkable history, landscape and wildlife, as well as the backdrops for films including ‘Braveheart’, ‘Rob Roy’ and ‘Skyfall’.

Get a taste of the stories that make the glen so special and discover more about walks, weather, wildlife to spot and things to do on your visit.

 

Glencoe | Please Click Here

  • Mobility: Easy

 

Fort William (Pass Through)

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You might wonder where is Fort William? Located in Lochaber in the West Highlands, the town is often described as the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’.

With Britain’s highest mountain Ben Nevis, the surrounding area has some of the most stunning scenery in Britain.

 

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  • Mobility: Easy

 

Urquhart Castle

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Discover more than 1,000 years of stirring history centred on the Great Glen.

The magnificently situated Urquhart Castle, on the shore of Loch Ness, has seen some of the most dramatic chapters in our nation’s story.

Once one of Scotland’s largest castles, Urquhart saw great conflict during its 500 years as a medieval fortress.

Control of the castle passed back and forth between the Scots and English during the Wars of Independence.

The power struggles continued, as the Lords of the Isles regularly raided both castle and glen up until the 1500s.

The last of the government troops garrisoned here during the Jacobite Risings blew up the castle when they left.

Urquhart’s iconic ruins remain, offering glimpses into medieval times and the lives of its noble residents.

 

Urquhart Castle | Please Click here

  • Mobility: Medium

 

Loch Ness | Cruise or Land

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On arrival at Loch Ness you have two options to enjoy.

Option 1 | Cruise Loch Ness

View the castle on your voyage across the deepest, mysterious waters of Loch Ness in your ssearch for Nessie.

From here, treat those peepers and your camera to the breathtaking sight of the historic Urquhart Castle.

Taking either a 1 or 2 hrs Cruise using Jacobite Cruises.

 

Cruise Loch Ness | Please Click Here

  • Mobility: Medium

 

Option 2 | The Loch Ness Centre

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Explore the mysteries and discover the history of the world famous Loch at the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition Experience.

Discover the history of Loch Ness from the ice age to the third millennium in a seven room, themed, automated walk through.

Explore the history of the loch and the many mysteries and explorations that have surrounded its past.

Learn about the rumours, the hoaxes and the truths and discover what may really live in Loch Ness.

 

The Loch Ness Centre | Please Click Here

  • Mobility: Medium

 

Inverness (Pass Through)

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Inverness the capital of the Scottish Highlands is one of Scotland’s seven cities and sits in the south of the Highlands, on the banks of the River Ness.

Crowned by a pink crenellated castle and lavishly decorated with flowers.

The city boasts a number of historic buildings in the Old Town that can be appreciated.

 

Inverness | Please Click Here

  • Mobility: Medium

 

Culloden Battlefield

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Visit the powerfully moving site of the final Jacobite Rising – the last and most harrowing pitched battle to be fought on British soil.

On 16 April 1746, the final Jacobite Rising came to a brutal head. Jacobite supporters, seeking to restore the Stuart monarchy to the British thrones, gathered to fight the Duke of Cumberland’s government troops.

It was the last pitched battle on British soil and, in less than an hour, around 1,500 men were slain – more than 1,000 of them Jacobites.

The Culloden Visitor Centre, which stands beside the battlefield, features artefacts from both sides of the battle and interactive displays that reveal the background to the conflict.

A visit to Culloden is a poignant experience. Headstones mark the graves of hundreds of clansmen who gave their lives for the Jacobite cause.

There is a 6m-high memorial cairn honours the fallen; and an eerie silence often falls across wild Drummossie Moor, there is no escaping the emotions Culloden evokes.

 

Culloden Battlefield | Please Click Here

  • Mobility: Medium

 

Pitlochry

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A popular Scottish Highlands town and a favourite of Queen Victoria, it is a lovely stop as you travel back to Glasgow.

Take a break and discover the town before continuing your journey south.

 

Pitlochry | Please Click Here

  • Mobility: Easy

Stirling (Pass By)

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As you head south towards Glasgow you will pass Stirling, a small city with a big history,

Once the Capital of Scotland, it is now renowned to as the Gateway to the Scottish Highlands.

As you pass you will take in sights such as the Castle towering over the city and the National Wallace Monument.

Stirling | Please Click Here

  • Mobility: Easy

 

Your day is planned to cover Loch Ness and Inverness at your pace, with no waiting for others.

Just remember this is Your Day Your Way!

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  • Total Tour Cost £1260.00 Inc VAT and TAX

  • Published Price based on 6 Travellers

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