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Deborah_S, Apr 2026
Stuart was an exceptional...
Stuart was an exceptional guide and very knowledgeable of the area. The van was clean and comfortable. Would highly recommend
Sylvie_M, May 2026
Fantastic Day in Inverness!
Our words to Susan as we were getting out of her car: “Thank you for the best day ever!” We had a fantastic day on this tour; Susan quickly figured out what made us happy and she made sure we got to do it all! She is very knowledgeable; explained things, was always checking on us, made sure we were comfortable, and the list goes on. We very highly recommend this tour.
PeterL_L, May 2026
Susan was a great guide....
Susan was a great guide. Knowledgeable and friendly,,................................................
wendy_s, May 2026
Worth the money
Very well done - worth the money. We went to crowder castle instead, very nice. Gin distillery at th end was top notch. George and daughter Sarah were fun and knowledgeable.

Culloden Battlefield

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Culloden Moor
Clan gravestone on the Culloden Battlefield in the Scottish Highlands.
  • To ensure entry, it’s best to book Culloden Battlefield tickets in advance.

  • Purchase a family ticket (£42.00) if you have two adults and two or more children; it may be cheaper than purchasing individual tickets.

  • Consider investing in a National Trust membership if you plan on visiting multiple National Trust sites in Scotland; it could save you lots of money in the long run.

  • The center and the battlefield are both wheelchair accessible.

  • Audio guides are available, so visitors can take a self-guided tour of the outdoor battle site.

  • It’s best to wear warm clothing to walk around the windswept moor where the battle took place.

  • The battlefield has a cafe for light bites, and an above-average gift shop that sells local products including an exclusive Culloden Battlefield Highland Malt.

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