Shore Excursion Details

Cawdor Castle & Culloden Moor

Inverness (Invergordon), Scotland

Cawdor Castle & Culloden Moor

DETAILS

  • 41/4
    hrs Estimate Duration

Think of a picture of Scotland in your mind’s eye and you’ll imagine fairy tale castles, battles between clans, farming land dotted with sheep, deep lakes and small villages at the foot of rolling green hills. Well, your picture comes to life as you travel to Cawdor and Culloden.


Drive alongside the Cromarty Firth, pass quickly through the outskirts of Inverness, and continue on to Cawdor Castle. The name is linked to Shakespeare’s Macbeth and King Duncan’s murder. It is an extraordinary place which feels more like a living home than a museum. In contrast to the stark looking building, the interior is surprisingly personal. It has lovingly been filled with beautiful furniture, fine portraits, interesting objects and fabulous tapestries by the Cawdor family, which still calls the castle their home.


Close to Cawdor is Culloden, a place that stirs the emotions of British history. You’ll drive past the main areas of Culloden Moor, site of the last pitched battle on the British mainland in 1746. Your return drive takes you via Kessock Bridge and Black Isle.


Need to Know:

Note: Tour involves 1.5 miles of walking over cobblestone terrain and managing approximately 40 steps.

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ACTIVITY ATTRIBUTES

Excursion Type:

Historical Landmarks

Activity Level:

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    Challenging
Tours with this activity level involve a considerable amount of physical activity such as substantial walking over cobblestone streets, uneven or steep terrain, climbing stairs, or extended periods of standing. Not recommended for guests with physical limitations. Comfortable, sturdy shoes are recommended.
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