Enjoy a walking tour of Inverness and the River Ness at your own pace with the VoiceMap audio tour of the ‘Capital of the Highlands’.…
Scenic Skye Explorer
This private one-day driver-guided tour takes you along the banks of mysterious Loch Ness, before heading west through Jacobite country towards the Isle of Skye.…
On the trail of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites
For many centuries Lochaber was considered an epicentre of disorder and disloyalty in the Scottish Highlands. It’s unsurprising that it was viewed as the very…
Culloden Battlefield and Cawdor Castle
Step back in time to experience the last pitched battle fought on British soil and hear the real stories behind the bloody Battle of Culloden…
Malt Whisky Explorer
Embark on a tour to the heart of Malt Whisky country where you will tour two historic distilleries – Cardhu and Glenlivet – and enjoy…
Distilleries old and new
A tour along the Moray Coast to visit three very different distilleries – from the resurrected Benromach, to the long established Glen Moray before visiting…
In the footsteps of ancient kings
Argyll is considered by many to be the cradle of the Scottish nation we know today, where the earliest kings were crowned. It’s a place…
Discover the real Culloden (out-of-hours tour)
Today Culloden Battlefield can be more crowded than on the day of the battle itself with visitors and coach groups crowding around the various…
Uncovering the Secrets of Glasgow City Chambers
Go behind the scenes at Glasgow City Chambers and discover a stunning building interior from the Victorian era.
The Great Scottish Squirrel Survey
The Great Scottish Squirrel Survey returns back in-person for its fourth year this autumn. Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels is calling on people all over Scotland…
The Edinburgh clock that never tells the right time
The clock at the Balmoral Hotel, one of Edinburgh’s grandest hotels, never tells the correct time. Find out why and how it is an important part of Edinburgh life.
Fireside Tales -The Legend of Loch Ness
Geologists give one explanation as to how Loch Ness was formed. However, professional guide Andrew Baxter tells us about the legend of a Druid and…
Fireside Tales – The Old Fox Fraser
Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, will be familiar to Outlander fans as the grandfather of the hero Jamie Fraser. However, Simon Fraser isn’t a fictionl character…
Robert Burns and the Falls of Foyers
Robert Burns took inspiration from a waterall above Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. Follow in his footsteps and discover the Fallsof Foyers today.
Why a virtual tour makes an ideal event for your club or society
An online virtual tour might not be the obvious choice for a harassed membership or events secretary. But it is the ideal solution for associations, clubs and societies whose members are unable to meet in person during the coronavirus pandemic.
Why you should raise a glass for the Isle of Eigg
The Hebridean island of Eigg is known for community innovation. A proposed cooperative brewery is set to bring new jobs, new investment and new beer.
Skirlie – a Scottish stuffing that’s much more than a poor man’s haggis
Skirlie is a dish seen on few Scottish restaurant menus but found on kitchen tables across the country. Find out what it is and what to eat it with.
Fish and chips: the stuff from which memories are made
Fish and Chips are almost a national dish in Scotland. Discover why they provide memories of childhood summers and post-university disaster for tourist guide, Andrew Baxter, as he celebrates the chippy.