Tour

Applecross and the Highlands Trip

Discover the enchanting Scottish highlands and their landscapes when you take this trip to Applecross and the surrounding countryside. Applecross and the Highlands Trip. We will meet in the morning at Railway Terrace in Inverness to start our...

  • 10 hours
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  • Open on Tue, Thu, Sat

Discover the enchanting Scottish highlands and their landscapes when you take this trip to Applecross and the surrounding countryside.

Applecross and the Highlands Trip

We will meet in the morning at Railway Terrace in Inverness to start our journey to the Applecross peninsula.

After approximately one and a half hours, we will arrive at our first stop, the village of Lochcarron, where you can take photos of the Loch Carron estuary.

Next, we will continue towards the Applecross peninsula, passing the remote village of Achnitraid and crossing the Bealach na Ba mountain pass. At the summit, we will stop to capture views of the highlands.

We will then descend to the village of Applecross, where you will discover the bay and the wildlife in the area, including otters and deer.

After exploring Applecross, we will begin our return trip to Inverness. During the journey, we will pass Loch Torridon and Beinn Eighe, the first National Nature Reserve in Great Britain founded in 1951.

On the way back, we will make a brief stop at the fishing village of Shieldaig to stretch our legs and have something to eat or drink if necessary. Our final stop will be Kinlochewe before we return to Inverness.

Prices

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Transport by bus

Not included

  • Food and drink

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Railway Terrace, Inverness, IV1 1, United Kingdom

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