The Black Isle Scenic Wildlife Tour
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£625
Munlochy
1-6
people
price for
1 participant
8
hours
  • • Explore The Beautiful Black Isle Peninsula in Scotland
  • • Enjoy An 8-Hour Private Tour of Scenic Sights
  • • Visit The Most Impressive Dolphin Viewing Spot in The UK
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Why We Love This Unique Experience

Discover the captivating beauty of The Black Isle, a stunning peninsula in Scotland known for its breathtaking seascapes and rich wildlife. Despite its name, The Black Isle is adorned with vibrant landscapes, charming villages, and countless scenic vistas waiting to be explored. Ideal for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful getaway, this enchanting destination promises an unforgettable experience that will linger in your memory long after your visit.Embark on an 8-hour adventure showcasing some of the area’s most cherished landmarks. Begin at the mystical Clootie Well in Munlochy, a site steeped in tradition where visitors can participate in a unique ritual for healing. Explore the ancient Fortrose Cathedral, discover the fascinating exhibits at Groam House Museum, and delight in the ethereal beauty of Fairy Glen Falls. Witness the magnificent Bottlenose Dolphins at Chanonry Point and delve into the maritime history of Cromarty, where tales of the sea await you. This journey immerses travelers in both natural wonders and rich culture, creating a perfect blend of exploration and relaxation.Whether treating yourself to a day of adventure or seeking the ideal gift for a loved one, an experience at The Black Isle is a remarkable choice. Each moment spent here unfolds new stories and memories, making it a delightful present for anyone who appreciates beauty and history. The perfect gift of exploration awaits!

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Experience Overview:

The Black Isle

The Black Isle
The Bonnie Black Isle is, on a bright summer’s day, not black. Nor, on any other day is it an island. “Bonnie” (Scots for “beautiful”) however, it assuredly is and it affords the visitor many beautiful views, seascapes, wildlife and places of interest. The “Isle” is in fact a peninsula strategically lying between the broad expanses of two Firths, Moray and Cromarty.

What to expect:

Duration: 8 hours

Clootie Well

Munlochy

This ancient site is dedicated to St Boniface. The tradition of tying a cloth or "clootie" to a tree after dipping it in the well signifies that the patient, from whom the cloth has been taken, lying ill at home, will, as the cloot dries out, be relieved of the suffering from which he, or she, is afflicted.

1 hour

Fortrose Cathedral

Cathedral Square, Fortrose

The cathedral dates to around 1300. Not popular after the Reformation in 1560 services ceased at Fortrose. In the 1650s the stone from the now roofless and decaying nave and choir were removed. This, the Priory at Beauly, and other sacred sites were savaged, barges of stone transported to Inverness to build Oliver Cromwell's Citadel, reportedly costing £1,000 per barge, a huge amount of money in those times.

1 hour • Admission Ticket Not Included

Chanonry Point

Ness Road, , Fortrose, IV10 8SD

Chanonry Point is a spit of land extending into the Moray Firth between the villages Fortrose and Rosemarkie. It is regarded as probably the best viewpoint to see Bottle-Nosed Dolphins. They, who make these waters home is reputedly the biggest of their kind in the world. A Stevenson lighthouse stands guard over the narrows here and across the Firth, starkly visible, is the garrison Fortress of Fort George built after the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion to pacify the Highlands. It is still an active garrison today home to the Black Watch Regiment of the British Army.

1 hour

Groam House Museum

High Street, Rosemarkie, IV10 8UF

A museum of Celtic and Pictish Art, located in the village of Rosemarkie. Groam House is custodian, not only the Rosemarkie Stone, one of the major surviving examples of Pictish art in stone, but also, the Rosemarkie sculpture fragments, that are 14 stone fragments, the most well known being Daniels Stone. The museum also hosts the George Bain Collection. Bain, is considered the father of modern Celtic design, he spent many years working out the intricate mathematical designs found in Celtic art.
In 2015 the museum organised a Celtic felt banner-making project to create banners for the Celtic Connections Festival 2016

1 hour

Fairy Glen Falls

Marine Terrace, Rosemarkie, IV10 8SJ

Wild scenes and wild legends and some of the traditions connected with this romantic and solitary dell illustrate this remark. Till a comparatively late period, it was known at many a winter fireside as a favourite haunt of the fairies…I have conversed with an old woman…who, when a very little girl, had seen myriads of them dancing as the sun was setting on the further edge of the dell…' (Hugh Miller 1835)

1 hour

Cromarty

Cromarty

Cromarty and the sea are indivisible. Fishing was traditionally the major industry. Other trade was also by boat from an outstanding natural harbour, and was an important British naval base during the two World Wars. HMS Natal blew up close by on 30 December 1915 with a substantial loss of life. [ Cromarty gives its name to one of the sea areas of the British Shipping Forecast.
In the nineteenth century, Cromarty was the birthplace and home of Hugh Miller, a geologist, writer, journalist. His cottage and the Old Courthouse are both open to the public.
The Sutors of Cromarty are two opposing headlands which mark the entrance to the Cromarty Firth. They stand guard over the firth, and many stories have been told about them. Sutor is the Scots word for shoemaker, and one story tells of two giant shoemakers, the Sutors, who used the two cliffs as their workbenches.

1 hour

Cromarty Firth

Cromarty Firth

Said to be the finest deep-water, natural harbour in Europe the Firth was home to the High Seas Fleet during World Wars 1 and 2. Even today the N.A.T.O fleet call in here and is an impressive sight. The port of Invergordon across the Firth is a significant base for visiting cruise liners and a service port for the oil industry.

1 hour

What's included:

  • Private tour
  • Hotel/port drop-off
  • Hotel/port pickup
  • Professional guide
  • Live entertainment
  • Driver/guide
  • Live commentary on board
  • Transport by private vehicle

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Driver will pick up from your location and drop off at your required final destination.

Cancellations & Refunds

Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.

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The Black Isle Wildlife and History Tour

Munlochy
1-6
people
price for
1 participant
8
hours
  • • Explore The Beautiful Black Isle Peninsula in Scotland
  • • Enjoy An 8-Hour Private Tour of Scenic Sights
  • • Visit The Most Impressive Dolphin Viewing Spot in The UK
or

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