From Inverness: Black Isle Tour with Dolphin Spotting
ID: GYG1003709-1553962
Category:
Country: United Kingdom
Duration:
08:00 hours
Description
Explore the Black Isle on a guided tour from Inverness. Visit the Clootie Well, Fortrose Cathedral, and the Hugh Miller Museum. Spot dolphins at Chanonry Point and sample beer at Black Isle Brewery.
Embark on a journey through the Black Isle, a hidden gem of the Scottish Highlands filled with history, legends, and incredible wildlife. Explore rolling countryside, charming villages, and breathtaking coastal views.
Begin your tour in Inverness, the vibrant capital of the Highlands, before crossing the Kessock Bridge into the Black Isle. Your first stop is the Clootie Well at Munlochy, a fascinating and mystical place steeped in ancient Celtic traditions.
Here, you’ll find trees adorned with cloth offerings left by visitors seeking healing and good fortune. Next, make your way to Fortrose Cathedral, a stunning 13th-century ruin that was once a grand religious center.
With its striking red sandstone walls and Gothic arches, this site tells the story of the medieval bishops of Ross who once held great power in the region. From Fortrose, travel to Chanonry Point, one of the best places in Scotland to spot wild dolphins.
This narrow headland offers spectacular views over the Moray Firth, and if you’re lucky, witness the famous bottlenose dolphins leaping through the waves. A short drive takes you to Rosemarkie, home to a fascinating Pictish past.
Visit Groam House Museum, where you can see intricately carved Pictish stones and learn about the ancient people who once ruled these lands. Continuing along the coast, arrive in Cromarty, a charming historic town at the tip of the peninsula.
Visit the Hugh Miller Museum, dedicated to the famous geologist, writer, and folklorist who grew up in this very town. Step into the life of this remarkable Highlander and discover his contributions to science and storytelling.
Stop at the Cromarty Courthouse, an 18th-century courtroom where you can step back in time and experience a dramatic re-enactment of local trials from centuries past. With its period furnishings and atmospheric setting, it offers a fascinating insight into Highland justice and community life.
Visit the organic farm where Black Isle Brewery makes their beer and grows the vegetables they use in their restaurants. Sample some of this Red Kite beer, named after the magnificent raptors that live in the area.
As you head back to Inverness, reflect on the stories, landscapes, and wildlife that make the Black Isle such a special part of Scotland.
Highlights
- Discover the history and legends of the Black Isle on a guided tour
- Visit the Clootie Well, a mystical place steeped in ancient Celtic traditions
- See the ruins of Fortrose Cathedral, a religious center from the 13th century
- Visit the Hugh Miller Museum and learn about the famous geologist and writer
- Enjoy a walk around the organic farm, taste the beer made by Black Isle Brewery
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing
Bring a camera to capture the stunning views
Smoking is not allowed during the tour
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or people with mobility impairments
INCLUDED
- Guided tour of the Black Isle
- Admission to Fortrose Cathedral ruins
- Visit to the Clootie Well
- Dolphin watching at Chanonry Point
- Entry to Groam House Museum and Hugh Miller Museum
- Beer tasting at Black Isle Brewery
- Water and snacks
NOT INCLUDED
- Meals and drinks (unless specified)
- Tios
When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.