8 days tour

Nc500 Self Drive Tour

Nc500 Self Drive Tour

This tour includes:

Others

All sightseeing and activities stated as included.

Transport

Economy Car Hire - Upgrades available on request

Accommodation

Accommodation in selections of Inns, guest houses and bed and breakfasts

Meals

Daily Breakfast

Not included:

Guide

Guide is not included.

Flights

Flights are not included.

Others

Other activities and services are not included.

Optional

Other activities and services are not included.

Insurance

Insurance is not included.

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Itinerary of your trip Nc500 Self Drive Tour

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrival Inverness
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrival Inverness

      Arrive in the Highland Capital in time to Lunch. We hope you have enjoyed your trip to Inverness. Pick up your car or campervan and head towards your hotel for check-in, after check-in, why not enjoy the Highland Capital. Stroll around the city centre, take a trip to Culloden or enjoy the shops of Inverness - the choice is yours. Overnight Inverness Hotel or Guest House

  • Day 2 Day 2: Inverness To Dornoch
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Inverness To Dornoch

      Now the adventure begins. Follow the NC500 from Inverness, passing through the villages of Beauly and Muir of Ord. First stop Beauly, thought to be named after Mary Queen of Scotland commented on her visit in 1564. It comes from the French beau lieu or "beautiful place". If you are an Outlander Fan there are three must stop of places. Wardlaw Mausoleum, Lovat hotel, owned and Beauly Priory. Carry on to Robertson Farm shop to see the Highland Cows, and buy some local crafts. Then onto Glen Ord Distillery, one of Scotlandโ€™s oldest distilleries. Make sure you prebook your tour and experience the distillers creating a magical malt whisky which is sweet, fruity and subtly spicy and maybe purchase a bottle of Singleton Glenord in the distillery shop. Head off again, driving along the Cromarty Firth (a narrow inlet of the sea), a great spot to watch seals basking on the rocks along the shoreline. Spend the latter part of your afternoon exploring the charming, Royal Burgh of Tain before arriving at the historic town of Dornoch, which also has a golden beach and championship golf course, Royal Dornoch. Overnight Dornoch

  • Day 3 Day 3: Dornoch To John Oโ€™Groats
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Dornoch To John Oโ€™Groats

      After an enjoyable nightโ€™s stay in Dornoch, itโ€™s time to carry on the journey along the coast North to John Oโ€™Groats. On route why not stop at Dunrobin Castle? This castle dates back to the early 1300s home to the Earls and later, Sutherlandโ€™s Dukes of Sutherland. Carry on north, and we will find โ€™Carn Liathโ€™, one of the most enigmatic and complex prehistoric structures - the broch. Built during the Iron Age Brochs were massive, drystone towers. Some of these could reach 40 feet high. Most brochs are now in ruins, but Carn Liath is one of the prehistoric highlights on the North Coast 500. Carry on north, and we will find โ€™Carn Liathโ€™, one of the most enigmatic and complex prehistoric structures - the broch. Built during the Iron Age Brochs were massive, drystone towers. Some of these could reach 40 feet high. Most brochs are now in ruins, but Carn Liath is one of the prehistoric highlights on the North Coast 500. There are many other castles on the way to John Oโ€™Groats, Old castle of Wick and Castle Sinclair are both worth a stop if time allows. Also one other stop we recommend is Whaligoe Steps. These steps are built into the cliff face and lead down to the harbour area below. Overnight John Oโ€™Groats

  • Day 4 Day 4: John Oโ€™Groats To Durness
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: John Oโ€™Groats To Durness

      After a hearty Scottish breakfast, you can now explore the most northerly point of the Scottish Mainland. But first get your photos taken by the famous John Oโ€™Groats signpost. Visit Duncansby Head. Duncansby Head has two spectacular sea stacks, the largest being 60 metres high. Enjoy the beautiful views and the sea air at the most North Easterly tip of Scotland. Wander along the coast and enjoy the views. If you wish to see another castle, how about adding in a private tour and lunch at the Queen Motherโ€™s Pad! Britains most northerly castle with beautiful views across the Pentland Firth over to Orkney. Once the home of the Queen Mother. Enjoy the walking in the walled garden, around the Animal Centre and enjoy the Castle Shop for some beautiful gifts. Onwards to Thurso, Dunnet Head where you can see Puffins and sample some Gin. If you enjoy Scottish spirits or locally made goodies, get yourself along to Dunnet Bay Distillery. Here they make the famous Rock Rose Gin and Holy Grass Vodka? Meet Elizabeth, their traditional copper pot still, take a tour of the gardens and see some of their multi-award winning products. Drive up to Dunnet Head. At 58degrees north, geographically it is the most northerly point on mainland Britain. There is an array of wildlife and birdlife - such as the North Atlantic puffin, razorbills, guillemots, fulmars, kittiwakes, shags and cormorants the grey seal. Historically it also has significant World War II importance, see if you can spot the remains of old military buildings. Then onto Thurso where you can spend an hour in the 5-star Caithness Horizons, which provides a detailed look at the areaโ€™s prehistory, including standing stones, great exhibits on the areaโ€™s social history. The development of the cutting-edge nuclear power plant at Dounreay is reflected here, and even has Dounreayโ€™s control panel!. Carry along the coast to your overnight stop of Durness.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Durness To Ullapool
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Durness To Ullapool

      On the eastern edge of Durness, be sure to take the 20-minute cave tour of one of Britainโ€™s largest sea cave, set into limestone cliffs. Smoo Cave was formed over many thousands of years and was originally a small swallet cave, carved along a weak fault line. Then head for some "Chocaholics Heaven" with a visit to Cocoa Mountain. It is one of the best reasons to travel to Durness to taste their amazing hot chocolate served at Cocoa Mountain cafe. You will never have a better mug of hot chocolate. Probably the most geographically remote chocolate producer in Europe! Spend some time exploring Balnakeil Bay, looking onto Cape Wrath admiring Sango Sandโ€™s sights before taking the loop south to Ullapool. On this route, the scenery is impressive. The area may lack prehistoric and historical sites, but it certainly makes up for it with magnificent panoramas and landscapes, so take your time driving and enjoy the views. Overnight Ullapool

  • Day 6 Day 6: Ullapool To Applecross
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Ullapool To Applecross

      Get ready for another epic day and some spectacular scenery and incredible roads. Enjoy some of the best scenery in Scotland and maybe spot a deer or two. Stop at Inverewe Gardens, a pretty and extensive estate and gardens, instigated by Osgood Mackenzie in 1862. Inverewe House is now a museum with a twist, where you are encouraged to interact with a variety of objects, play games and even take a piece of Inverewe home from our seed bank. The Sawyer Gallery hosts exhibitions throughout the year that reflect the characteristics of Inverewe and the surrounding environment. Driving around the coast, we pass through the villages of Poolewe, Gairloch, Badachro (great gin distillery here), Shieldaig before driving along the Applecross peninsula. On this stunning peninsula is a small "Shangri la" village called Applecross, a beautiful little fishing village. Visit the Heritage Centre, the Smoke House, Walled Garden TeaRooms, walk along the shore. Maybe visit the award-winning Applecross Inn and try their speciality of Pasta with Squatlobster (My favourite). Visit the old church, which is reputed to be the site of the first Christian Church. The settlement is linked with St. Mรกelrubai (Old Irish form) or Maelrubha, who came to Scotland in 671 from the major Irish monastery of Bangor, County Down. He founded Aporcrosan in 672 in what was then Pictish territory, and was the monasteryโ€™s first abbot, dying on 21 April 722 in his eightieth year. Overnight Applecross

  • Day 7 Day 7: Applecross To Inverness
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Applecross To Inverness

      On the Road back. Today is the last leg of your journey, and we head back to Inverness, but not before you experience the Beallach! Leaving Applecross, you will find yourself at the spectacular Bealach na Bร . "Bealach na Bร " is Gaelic for โ€™Pass of the Cattleโ€™. This route will take you along one of the most dramatic mountain roads on mainland UK, rising to 626 metres(2,054ft) above sea level; the third-highest Road in Scotland. The rest of your journey will take you through Strathconnon, Lochcarron, Achnasheen, Achanalt on to Garve and after that you are back into Inverness. I hope you have enjoyed the NC500 as much as we do.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Departure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Departure

      Drop off your vehicle and start your journey home. Gur math a thรจid leibh! agus Slร inte mhath!

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 1 / Max: 99

Experience allowed to all ages.

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