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Are you looking for an extraordinary experience for up to six people (eight people by prior arrangement or if booking Graham), combining history, natural history and even the truth about Loch Ness? Our team of specialist independent guides include local historians, entertaining raconteurs and heritage enthusiasts with a vast knowledge of Scotland's history. These guides provide one of the most highly acclaimed tour experiences in the world. Whether you would like an Isle of Skye tour or a guided walk around Culloden Battlefield, to be sure of the very best look no further than this site. With taxis now charging over £40 per hour, our prices are very good value too!
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A6 Private Tour along the Great Glen, to Inverlochy Castle, Fort William & Glen Nevis with Drumnadrochit, Fort Augustus, Spean Bridge and the Commando Memorial en route - From Eight HoursThe Nevis Range as viewed from the Commando Memorial in the Great Glen

We will collect you from your hotel, the station or airport and we depart Inverness along the northern Loch Ness road, seeing Urquhart Castle and Fort Augustus Abbey en route. The giant valley which splits Scotland in two is called the Great Glen and we are travelling most of its length today. 

As well as travelling the full length of Loch Ness we pass through the village of Fort Augustus, named after the infamous William Augustus Cumberland who defeated Bonnie Prince Charlie at Culloden in 1746 and then committed some awful war crimes upon the Highland people.

Next we see Loch Oich, crisscross the Caledonian Canal at various points and then see the stunning Loch Lochy ... also reputed to have a monster. Further on our westward journey you can photograph the famous Commando Memorial set in isolated splendour.

The Parallel Roads of Glen RoyTime for a coffee and an optional woollen mill visit at Spean Bridge. For those interested in ice age features we may be able to fit in an excursion to visit the parallel roads of Glen Roy. Another alternative is to take a trip up into the mountains on a cable car.

As we approach Fort William we briefly visit the medieval Inverlochy Castle. From Fort William we branch south down the beautiful Glen Nevis catching views of Britain's tallest mountain, Ben Nevis, subject to weather, and some great scenery.

On the return to Inverness we take the back-roads depending on time available. Alternatively we can take you on to your west coast accommodation if this is a one-way tour.

A brilliant day for those wishing to see as much scenery as possible during your Highland visit. 

This tour is also a good tour for those who would like to end their day on the west coast of Scotland as this would extend the number of places visited too.

Price: £240 for up to six passengers.

The Ben Nevis Range of Mountains as seen from our Private Highland Tour along the Great Glen to Glen Nevis Highland Cow. These beasts provide the very finest beef. If you get a ginger hair in your BigMac it won't be one of theirs! Loch Lochy, also home to monster 'Lizzy' in mysterious mood on the Great Glen Private Tours On a clear day, the Aonach Mor Cable Car ride is an option on our Great Glen Private Tours. Inverlochy Castle - a real medieval keep in the care of Historic Scotland as viewed on our Great Glen and Glen Nevis Tour Red Deer seen on the road to Fort William Beautiful Loch Lochy seen during the Great Glen and Glen Nevis Tour Ben Nevis, Scotland's Highest Mountain as seen from the Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge in the Great Glen The Commando War Memorial near Spean Bridge. The statue overlooks the Ben Nevis range of mountains.
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