Dunrobin Castle, Loch Fleet, Dornoch Tour From Invergordon Port

Embark on a Highland adventure from Invergordon Port, exploring Dunrobin Castle, Loch Fleet, and the charming town of Dornoch. End the day with a tasting at Clynelish Distillery.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Alness - lovely little town , with small business and beautiful flower displays,
    30 mins to next stop, dornoch bridge view from the sturie hills
  • Dornoch Firth Bridge - The Dornoch Firth is a firth on the east if Highland, in northern Scotland. It forms part of the boundary between Ross and Cromarty to the south, and Sutherland, to the North. Together with Lock Fleet it is a designed as a Special Protection Are (SPA) for wildlife conservation purposes. Additionally, together with Morrich More, it has the designation of Special Area of Conservation. In 1991 the Firth was bridged, the new Dornoch Bridge providing a shorter route on the A9 road between Inverness and Thurso; until then traffic had to go by way of Bonar Bridge at the head of the inlet. A hill in Easter Ross, Struie Hill rises to 373m(1223 feet) to the south of the Dornoch Firth, 7 miles (11km) northwest of Tain. The B9176 Struie Road from Alness to Bonar Bridge was a former drove road develop in 1810-15 by the Commission for Highland Roads and Bridges.
    moving on to millionaire view point
    10 mins drive
  • Struie Hill - Millionaire’s View at Struie Hill
    From there we travel to Millionaire’s View at Struie Hill, an elevated viewpoint overlooking the Dornoch Firth with spectacular views towards the mountains of Sutherland. We will spend around 15 minutes here, plenty of time to take a walk around and get some fantastic shots of the landscape.
    moving on to clynelish distillery
    45 mins drive
  • Clynelish Distillery - Founded in 1819, under the name Clynelish, the distillery was established by the Marquis of Stafford who, after marrying into the Sutherland family, became the first Duke of Sutherland. The distillery was initially intended to take some proportion of local whisky supply away from the area’s smuggling fraternity.

After purchase in 1896 by James Ainslie & Heilbron, a Glasgow-based blending company, the distillery was rebuilt and still retains the floor maltings and kiln that were then installed. In 1967, a build commenced on a new distillery, also named Clynelish, located just across the road from the original Clynelish. The build was completed a year later and the former Clynelish distillery was renamed Brora (pronounced ‘Broar-err’) in 1969. The name derives from the Old Norse ‘Bru’r aa’ meaning ‘the bridges river’.

Brora was purchased in 1930 by Scottish Malt Distillers, who later became a subsidiary of Diageo.
moving on to dunrobin castle and gardens
15 mins drive

  • Dunrobin Castle and Gardens - Dunrobin Castle
    The tour then proceeds towards Dunrobin Castle, one of Scotland’s most impressive stately homes and the largest in the northern Highlands. Take some time to wander the castle, it’s gardens and grounds. We will spend around 1 hour 30 minutes here, plenty of time to take in the impressive museum collections and falconry demonstrations. An excellent opportunity to learn more about this gorgeous, historic estate and the Clan Sutherland, for whom this place is the family seat.
    moving on to loch fleet 20 min drive

  • Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve - from dunrobin castle on to
    Loch Fleet (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Fleòid) is a sea loch on the east coast of Scotland, located between Golspie and Dornoch. It forms the estuary of the River Fleet, a small spate river that rises in the hills east of Lairg. The loch was designated a National Nature Reserve (NNR) in 1998, and is managed by a partnership between NatureScot, the Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) and Sutherland Estates. The NNR extends to 1058 hectares, including the Loch Fleet tidal basin, sand dunes, shingle ridges and the adjacent pine woods, including Balblair Wood and Ferry Wood. The tidal basin of the loch covers over 630 ha, and forms the largest habitat on the NNR.
    moving on to Dornoch
    20 mins drive

  • Dornoch - Dornoch
    From loch fleet, it’s a short drive to the town of Dornoch, former royal burgh and home to some of the most gorgeous beaches and coasts in the Highlands. Famous for its 400 years of golfing history, Dornoch is a popular destination for visitors. The beautiful town centre and Cathedral are straight out of a painting and steeped in history. Spend some time perusing the many boutique shops offering the finest of local food and craft, as well as the 13th-century Cathedral, for around 1 hour.
    ang back to your ship
    30 mins drive

What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Live commentary on board
What's Not Included
  • ENTRY FEES FOR DUNROBIN CASTLE NOT INCLUDED , THE COST FROM £12.50-£14.50 OER PERSON
  • TASTING ONLY Clynelish DISTILLERY OR GLENMORANGIE DISTILLERY NOT INCLUDED, YOU HAVE TO PAY YOUR SELF
Additional Information

Discover some of the most amazing sights, sounds and tastes the Highlands has to offer with tours from Invergordon cruise port. Our local guide will meet you as you disembark from your cruise ship and take you on a Scottish Highland shore excursion like no other. Go on your own personal Highland adventure, taking in the natural beauty of Dornoch and Millionaire’s View points and then Delve into the history of Dunrobin Castle, gardens and grounds, on to loch fleet a sea loch were can see seals if were are lucky and take time for culture and shopping at the famous town of Dornoch. Finally sample one of our well-known exports, the ‘water of life,’ at CLYNELISH Distillery, before heading back in good time to re-join your ship.

Location
55 Shore Rd
Shore Road
Cancellation Policy

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

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Eva_g
May 15, 2024
Wonderful day exploring - Our guide John was wonderful. He was so knowledgeable about the different towns he took us to. Dunrobin Castle was breathtaking! The gardens and the interior are a must see. We were able to see the falconry demonstration and that was fabulous as well. Again, our tour guide, John was the best. I highly recommend this tour and we are so happy we took it.
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