This tour heads north through Loch Fleet where you might spot some seals and birds before continuing on to the village of Golspie, a little seaside resort nestled next to Ben Bhraggie. Head onwards to Dunrobin Castle and explore the stately home, gardens and museum while admiring the views across the Moray Firth. After a couple more stops along the way, you'll finally arrive at John O'Groats which is the most northerly point on British mainland. Here, you’ll be able to stroll along the cliff path, take your iconic photo at the signpost, enjoy dramatic coastal views and perhaps see some local wildlife. John O’Groats is one of the best places in the UK to see Atlantic puffins, you might also see some grey seals or even an orca!

John O'Groats, Dunrobin Castle and the Far North tour from Inverness
- Visit the most northerly point on British mainland
- See Loch Fleet and explore Dunrobin Castle
- Enjoy stunning scenery on this one day tour from Inverness
Transportation in air-conditioned coach
Driver guide
Food and drinks
Entrance fees
Railway Terrace, Inverness, UK
- Know in advance:
- Digital translations of the tours are available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Russian, Italian and Chinese
Remember to bring:
- Please bring warm and/or waterproof clothing, wear comfortable walking shoes and take sun-block or a hat for sunny days
- Only foldable wheelchairs can be accommodated on this tour. If you are bringing a wheelchair, please notify the tour operator before departure via the contact number on your voucher
- Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour
- Children under 4 years old cannot participate in this tour
What people say about this experience
Based on 2 reviews from verified customers
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Value for money
4.6/5
Staff
4.6/5
Service
4.6/5
Safety
4.6/5
Komal
From United States of America - July 2024Traveled as a couple
45 - 54 years old
Excellent
Overall rated5/5
Anonymous
From United States of America - June 2022Great
Overall rated4/5
The guide was very informative and played good Scottish songs which made the experience better. The 16 seater minibus was comfortable. The castle was ...