Caithness Private Highlands and Castle Tour
from
£750
Scrabster
Highland Council
1-7
people
price for
1 participant
7
hours
  • • Private Tour to John O' Groats in the Scottish Highlands
  • • Enjoy a Full Day of Scenic Exploration Lasting Up to 11 Hours
  • • Visit Scotland's Most Historic Royal Retreat at Castle of Mey
or

Why We Love This Unique Experience

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Scotland’s northernmost edge with the Top Of The Highlands Tour. This unforgettable journey to John O' Groats and the stunning sights of Caithness is perfect for adventurers and nature lovers alike. Revel in dramatic coastal views, rich history, and the warm charm of local attractions, making this experience an essential part of any Scotland visit.

The tour begins at the scenic John O' Groats, a remarkable coastal village famous for its iconic signpost marking the journey from Land's End. Here, take in the stunning views of rugged cliffs and the sprawling sea beyond. The visit includes opportunities to explore nearby Duncansby Stacks, where nature's raw power has sculpted towering rock formations amidst a backdrop of vibrant seabird activity. Wander through the enchanting Dunnet Head, the very northernmost point of the UK mainland, and enjoy panoramic vistas that stretch out to the Orkney Islands. Additional highlights include a visit to the Castle of Mey, a restoration project initiated by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and Dunrobin Castle, known for its luxurious interiors and beautiful gardens. Customize the tour to suit personal interests, ensuring a leisurely and memorable experience at every stop.

This incredible adventure makes for a perfect gift for friends, family, or even oneself. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply embracing the spirit of exploration, the Top Of The Highlands Tour promises unforgettable memories that will be cherished for years to come. Don't miss the chance to share the gift of awe-inspiring landscapes and remarkable history in the heart of Scotland!

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Experience Overview:

Top Of The Highlands Tour John O' Groats Caithness And More

With your Private Tour to the top of the highlands you will have officially reached the furthest point of the UK Mainland, the area of Caithness is filled with miraculous scenery from Cliffs to coastal views of the highlands. Enjoy some time at John O' Groats where the local council has developed a magnificent hub for tourists from food & drinks to the local brewery and much more all of this sitting on our beautiful coastline. Tour the Castle Of Mey or Dunrobin Castle with its luxury interiors, beautiful gardens and centuries of history they each have. Being a private tour enjoy you day at your own pace or customise it if you wish. (Within Reasonable Distance/Time)

Meeting Point

Scrabster Ferry Terminal

Scrabster Ferry Terminal Queen Elizabeth Pier, Scrabster, Caithness KW14 7UT, UK

By the Port Exit Gate - We will be standing with a name board showing for you.

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Inverness Town House

Castle Wynd, Inverness IV2 3BJ, UK

Outside Inverness Town House - We will be standing there with a name board showing for you.

What's included:

  • Umbrella's
  • Local Guide

Not included:

  • Castle Admissions £15-£17
  • Lunch

What to expect:

Duration: between 7 hours and 11 hours

John O'Groats

John O'Groats

John O’ Groats, often considered the northernmost point of mainland Britain, is a famous coastal village in the Scottish Highlands. Located at the north-eastern tip of Scotland, it serves as the starting or finishing point for the iconic Land’s End to John O’ Groats journey, which spans the entire length of Britain. The village is known for its dramatic coastal scenery, with rugged cliffs, sea stacks, and stunning views across the Pentland Firth towards the Orkney Islands. Visitors have their photo at the John O’ Groats signpost, a popular photo spot. Puffins, seals, and even whaleshave been seen at John O’ Groats although depending on time of year it is not guaranteed. Though small, John O’ Groats is rich in history, adventure, and natural beauty, the local council has invested in lots of attractions for visitors to enjoy at this edge of the world.

1 hour

Duncansby Stacks

John o' Groats, Wick KW1 4YS, UK

Duncansby Stacks, located just a short distance from John O’ Groats, are some of Scotland’s most breath-taking sea stacks, rising dramatically from the waters of the North Sea. These towering rock formations, sculpted by centuries of wind and waves, stand as a testament to the raw power of nature. The walk to the stacks as well as being seen from a distance offers stunning coastal views, along dramatic cliffs teeming with seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes. The two largest stacks, with their pointed, almost triangular shapes, create a striking and otherworldly scene, especially at sunrise or sunset.

30 minutes

Duncansby Head

, , John O'Groats

Duncansby Head, perched on the north-eastern tip of mainland Scotland, is a striking landmark that has guided sailors through the unpredictable waters of the Pentland Firth for nearly a century. Built in 1924 by David Alan Stevenson, a member of the famous Stevenson family of lighthouse engineers, the lighthouse stands as a beacon of safety for vessels navigating this often-turbulent stretch of sea. Though the lighthouse itself is not open to the public, it remains an essential part of Scotland’s maritime heritage, with its white tower standing stark against the dramatic coastal backdrop. The journey to Duncansby Head Lighthouse is an experience in itself, with a scenic drive leading through open moorland before revealing breathtaking views of the North Sea and the rugged cliffs that define this remote landscape. The surrounding coastline is a haven for wildlife, attracting birdwatchers eager to spot puffins, fulmars, kittiwakes, and razorbills nesting along the towering cliffs.

20 minutes

Wick

Wick

The former Viking settlement of Wick, a historic coastal town in the far north of Scotland, is known for its rich maritime heritage, stunning coastal scenery, and connections to the once-thriving herring fishing industry. Located in Caithness, Wick was one of the busiest fishing ports in Europe during the 19th century, and remnants of this past can still be seen in the town’s harbour. The town is also home to the famous Old Pulteney WhiskyDistillery, as of now Wick holds the Guinness world record of having the shortest street in the world. With its mix of history, whisky, and breath-taking coastal landscapes, Wick serves as a gateway to exploring the wild beauty of Scotland’s northern coastline

1 hour

Whaligoe

Whaligoe

Whaligoe Steps, a remarkable hidden gem on Scotland’s northe-astern coast, the stone staircase of around 365 steps that descends dramatically down the cliffs to a historic harbour although for those less mobile they can viewed from above. Nestled between towering sea cliffs, this man-made marvel was originally constructed in the 17th to 18th century to provide access to a small but thriving fishing port, where local women would haul heavy baskets of herring up the steps. Today, the Steps offer visitors a breath-taking and rugged coastal experience, with stunning views that no camera can exhibit its grand size of its cliffs and the area of the North Sea. Seabirds, seals, whales and even dolphins have been spotted here though there is never a guarantee. The descent provides a glimpse into Scotland’s fishing heritage, while the peaceful yet dramatic setting makes it a must-visit destination for hikers, history enthusiasts, and photographers looking to capture the raw beauty of Caithness.

45 minutes

Dunnet Head

B855, Dunnet, Thurso, KW1 4UD

Dunnet Head, the northernmost point of mainland Britain, offers breath-taking panoramic views over the Pentland Firth and, on a clear day, all the way to the Orkney Islands. This dramatic headland, located in Caithness, is home to the Dunnet Head Lighthouse, built in 1831 by the renowned Scottish engineer Robert Stevenson. The area’s beauty speaks for itself and is a haven for wildlife, with towering cliffs providing nesting sites for puffins, razorbills, guillemots, and kittiwakes, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Visitors here can officially say they have been to the very top of the UK mainland.

20 minutes

Dunrobin Castle and Gardens

Golspie, KW10 6SF

Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, as well as the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland, Chief of the Clan Sutherland. The décor inside the castle is truly outstanding. Their museum displays a vast collection of the trophy heads of animals shot by family members on safari, ethnographic items from around the world and an important collection of archaeological artefacts. The museum retains its Victorian-Edwardian arrangement and is housed in an 18th-century summerhouse adjoining the formal gardens.
Please note Dunrobin will only be visited when the tour departs from Inverness

1 hour • Admission Ticket Not Included

The Castle & Gardens of Mey

, , Thurso, KW14 8XH

The Castle of Mey, located on the northern coast of Scotland near John O’ Groats, is a beautiful and historic estate with a strong royal connection. Originally built in the 16th century, the castle was saved from ruin and lovingly restored by Queen Elizabeth(The Queen Mother) in 1952. She used it as her beloved holiday retreat for nearly 50 years, and today, it remains a cherished part of Scotland’s royal heritage. Surrounded by stunning gardens and overlooking the wild waters of the Pentland Firth, the castle offers visitors a glimpse into royal life and its charming interiors. With its fascinating history, breathtaking scenery, and warm, welcoming atmosphere, the Castle of Mey is a beautiful experience for those exploring Scotland’s far north.
Please note Castle of Mey will only be visited when the tour departs from Scrabster, Open May – September, Wednesday – Sundays. A replacement stop will be added on closed days.

1 hour • Admission Ticket Not Included

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
No Health Restrictions

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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Caithness Private Highland Scenic Tour

Scrabster
Highland Council
1-7
people
price for
1 participant
7
hours
  • • Private Tour to John O' Groats in the Scottish Highlands
  • • Enjoy a Full Day of Scenic Exploration Lasting Up to 11 Hours
  • • Visit Scotland's Most Historic Royal Retreat at Castle of Mey
or

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