Inverness: Applecross, Loch Carron & the Wild Highlands

Discover the scenic Scottish Highlands on a full-day tour from Inverness, exploring Applecross, Loch Carron, and majestic mountain passes with expert guides.

5.0(50 reviews)From $85.43 per person

Thinking about exploring Scotland’s spectacular northern scenery but not keen on navigating the winding roads yourself? This full-day tour from Inverness offers a well-rounded glimpse into the rugged beauty of the Highlands without the hassle of driving.

With a guide leading the way, you get to relax and soak in the scenery, learn interesting tidbits, and enjoy a smooth journey through some of Britain’s most stunning landscapes.

Two things stood out to us in the reviews: the expert guidance that makes each stop more meaningful, and the breathtaking views—from mountain passes to wildlife-rich villages.

wendy p
Stunning itinerary full of breathtaking scenery. We had an awesome guide who shared the wealth of how local knowledge and was super cheerful. Highly recommend!
Wesley Y
We thoroughly enjoyed this great tour! Our guide was fantastic and the tour participants were fun to be around! The sights were beautiful and we were provided plenty of time for each stop. The restaurant we visited for lunch was awesome! We highly recommend this tour!!
Sheree B
Sinclair and Kathleen were great guides- interesting, informative, and friendly. The choice of lunch venue was wonderful (Applecross House). A bit of confusion about one of the stops- when I originally booked the trip it said we would stop at the Lochcarron Weavers and we didn't. Applecross Pass was amazing.

On the flip side, a few travelers mention the limited time at each stop and the fact that seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, which could be a consideration if you’re sensitive to motion or want a guaranteed seat upfront.

This tour is ideal for those who want to experience the Highlands comfortably, especially if you prefer not to drive or navigate narrow, single-track roads yourself.

This tour isn’t necessarily great for those seeking a high-energy adventure or multiple long stops, but for those craving a taste of wild Scotland with expert narration, it hits the right notes. It’s a solid pick for landscape lovers, photography enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to see iconic sights without the stress of planning.

Key Points

  • Expert guides add context, making each stop more engaging and informative.
  • Scenic routes include the famous Bealach na Bà pass and views across Raasay and Skye.
  • Wildlife and nature are abundant—look out for otters, deer, red kites, and possibly golden eagles.
  • Flexibility and comfort are prioritized, with a smooth ride and plenty of time at key spots.
  • Value for money stands out, given the comprehensive itinerary packed into 10 hours.
  • Limited seat reservation options might require arriving early if you prefer a specific seat.

What to Expect on Your Scenic Highland Day Trip

Inverness: Applecross, Loch Carron & the Wild Highlands - What to Expect on Your Scenic Highland Day Trip

This tour is crafted for those who want to enjoy the Highlands’ beauty from the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle, led by guides who know their stuff. It’s a ten-hour adventure that balances scenic drives, cultural insights, and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Boris G
The tour was interesting,- scenic wild Scotland and very few tourists. One thing I really didn’t like: when I booked the tour I was told the seats can’t be reserved in advance. Sometimes I feel motion sickness sitting at the rear so I was one of the first who came to the bus. However, Richard the guide did not allow me to sit in the front saying these seats were reserved. Very unfair and not customer friendly
Christelle C
Vers Nice Journey, wonderful places and beautiful landscapes. The restaurant was also really great. It was possible to walk and visit the suroundings during the différent stops. And the guide was perfect.
Hannah H
The tour with Luke Skywalker was fantastic. We loved too see the ginger highland cows (they were so adorable!). We also saw amazing lamdscapes and we enjoyed the music on the bus. But the highlight was Callum the deer! Thanks Luke

Plus, the reviews consistently praise the guides’ friendliness and knowledge—important factors to consider when choosing a tour that’s as much about storytelling as it is about sightseeing.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Inverness.

The Itinerary in Detail

Start in Inverness at 8:30 am, with a departure that sets the tone for a day filled with scenic marvels. The first leg takes you along the Black Isle—a lush, fertile strip of land that offers a gentle introduction to the Highlands’ natural beauty.

Heading through the North Coast 500 route, you’ll stop in Lochcarron, a charming village with views across Loch Carron, and maybe grab a quick bite. This stop is relatively brief but provides a taste of Highland life and scenery.

Next up is the Bealach na Bà, one of Britain’s highest roads, rising over 2000 feet. The road itself is a feat of engineering, winding and narrow, but what really makes it special are the sweeping views you’ll get from the summit. You’ll want to have your camera ready to capture the panorama of Raasay and the Isle of Skye.

Dolores B
It was a great day out! We really enjoyed the experience. Lots to see, and not having to drive made it easy!
Uli B
This tour is a good way to experience the scottish highlands. You can just sit back enjoy the scenery and leave the driving to someone else. Our guides Kathleen and Sinclair were absolutely great, full of knowledge and very helpful and friendly. And Kathleen is one heck of a skilled driver. I definitely recommend taking this tour with these two guides.
Mary G
Marita was a fantastic tour leader. The scenery is spectacular and the narration of history and folklore was fascinating. You will see wildlife, waterfalls, majestic mountains, gorgeous flowers and trees. There are plenty of stops for refreshments and bathroom. Marita is an excellent driver on narrow roads. One of the best tours I've taken hands down.

Reviewers mention that this drive is “amazing” and the views are “jaw-dropping,” making it a highlight of the day.

Descending into Applecross offers time to explore a village that feels both remote and welcoming. The area buzzes with wildlife—potential sightings include otters, red kites, deer, and pine martens—making it a hit with nature lovers.

The 1.5 hours allocated here is enough to stroll around, snap photos, or just breathe in the fresh mountain air. Reviewers praise the “spectacular scenery” and the chance to see wildlife in their natural habitat.

After Applecross, the journey continues along Loch Torridon and through the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve—a tranquil area that’s among Britain’s oldest reserves. Here, you may spot a golden eagle or other bird of prey, adding a touch of excitement for wildlife enthusiasts. The stop for refreshments and scenic viewing is an appreciated break before heading further north.

fleurdeliz s
The best thing about this trip Is Marita she is knowledgeable and professional, knew all the stops. She showed us all the beautiful sights in Applecross. We will come back again. Hopefully she will our tour guide. This trip was May 11 thursday
Gerhard J
Amazing views and a good atmosphere. Friendly tour leader with a good knowledge. Relaxed usage o single track roads.
AlexanderCampbell
Sinclair and Catherine were great guides who showed us the best spots in Applecross. As a landscape photographer I really appreciated the natural beauty of this place and the experts to show is around.

Stops at Shieldaig and Kinlochewe give you brief but scenic glimpses into small fishing villages with Viking roots, their history subtly woven into the landscape. The entire route is peppered with breathtaking vistas, and many reviews mention how relaxed and enjoyable the bus ride is, thanks to guides who keep things lively with stories and historical facts.

The return journey brings you back to Inverness, completing a loop of some of the most iconic Highland sights, all in a manageable 10-hour day.

The Value of a Guided Tour

Inverness: Applecross, Loch Carron & the Wild Highlands - The Value of a Guided Tour

One of the biggest advantages, as many reviewers highlight, is having someone else handle the logistics. The guide’s narration enriches the experience, sharing stories, folklore, and historical context that bring each spot to life. Plus, with a small group (max 19 travelers), there’s plenty of space for conversation and questions.

For around $75, this tour offers a lot—transportation, expert guidance, and access to areas that can be tricky to reach on your own. While food and drinks aren’t included, the stops at local eateries like Applecross House ensure you can enjoy hearty Highland fare without the stress of planning meals.

Beatrice K
Malcolm our tour guide was excellent. We saw wonderful views in spite of the cloud cover. He was considerate of all of us and ensured everyone enjoyed the tour. We had an excellent lunch at the restaurant he suggested. All in all it was a great day
t youme
Since I saw splendid pictures of Highlands when I was young, I had been awaiting the visit to Highland for 30 years. This tour gave me the opportunity. All I had expected for Highland were just there. Mountains, hills, lakes, Isle of Skye across the sea… highland cows… It was my dream-come-true moment. As I don’t drive, this tour is exceedingly convenient to see around the breath-taking spots. My guide Ryan was full of knowledge about the surrounding areas. His talk was another big attraction of this tour. I strongly recommend this tour as the best of the best to experience Highland scenery.
Ailsa M
This was a beautiful drive to some spectacular scenic places in Scotland. I am glad to have taken a tour and not driven due to the single track and views. I sit back and relax and enjoy the scenery.

On the Comfort Front

The vehicle is air-conditioned, which is a blessing during the warmer months or if you’re sensitive to the sometimes stuffy conditions of smaller buses. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, which can be a minor annoyance, especially if you’re particular about sitting upfront or have motion sickness concerns. Arriving early helps secure your preferred spot.

The Scenic Stops and Photo Opportunities

Many travelers love the stops—they’re well spaced out, allowing time to walk around, take photos, or simply soak it in. The Applecross Pass alone is described as “amazing,” and the views across Skye are often called “jaw-dropping.” If photography is your thing, bringing a wide-angle lens and some extra batteries is a good idea.

What the Tour Lacks (and Considerations)

While the overall experience receives rave reviews, a few nuances are worth noting. Some reviews mention a slight confusion about stops—one reviewer expected to see Lochcarron Weavers but didn’t. Also, the limited time at each stop means you won’t be able to explore extensively; it’s more about quick visits and scenic impressions.

For those with mobility issues or a preference for guaranteed seating, arriving early might be necessary or considering options that allow seat reservations. The tour operates in all weather, so dressing appropriately is advised—layers, waterproofs, and sturdy shoes are recommended, especially if you want to walk around.

Who Will Love This Tour?

This tour caters well to those who want a relaxed, guided experience of the Highlands. It suits landscape lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, especially those who appreciate storytelling and local insights. If you're traveling without a car or want to avoid driving on narrow mountain roads, this is an excellent choice.

It’s also suitable for families with children over 4, especially if they enjoy scenic views and wildlife spotting—note that the journey involves some winding roads, so motion sickness might be a concern for sensitive travelers.

The Sum Up

All in all, this Inverness to Applecross and Loch Carron tour offers a thoughtfully curated taste of Scotland’s wild beauty.

With friendly guides, stunning vistas, and a comfortable ride, it’s a fantastic way to see some of the most iconic Highland landscapes without the hassle of planning and driving yourself. The small group size and rich commentary elevate the experience, making it more than just a scenic drive.

If you’re after a day packed with breathtaking scenery, wildlife spotting, and engaging stories, this tour is an excellent pick. It’s especially great for travelers who want a leisurely, guided exploration that captures the essence of Scotland’s rugged charm.

For those wanting to combine scenic views with a good dose of local culture and wildlife, this trip hits the mark. Just remember to arrive early for seat selection, dress for the weather, and bring your camera—trust us, you’ll want to remember these views.

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Inverness: Applecross, Loch Carron & the Wild Highlands



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FAQ

Inverness: Applecross, Loch Carron & the Wild Highlands - FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 4 years old, making it suitable for families with young children who can enjoy the scenery and wildlife.

What’s included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a knowledgeable driver-guide, and live commentary. Food, drinks, and attraction tickets aren’t included.

How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 10 hours, departing at 8:30 am and returning to Inverness.

Can I reserve a specific seat?
Seats are on a first-come, first-served basis. Arriving early helps secure your preferred spot.

What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for all weather conditions—layers, waterproofs, and sturdy shoes are recommended.

Are there any stops where I can buy food or drink?
Yes, there are stops for refreshments, including a notable lunch at Applecross House, but meals are not included in the tour.

What wildlife might I see?
Potential sightings include otters, red kites, deer, pine martens, and possibly golden eagles in the nature reserve.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
While most travelers can participate, mobility restrictions aren’t explicitly addressed, so it’s best to contact the provider if you have specific needs.

This tour strikes a good balance between comfort, scenery, and storytelling, making it a reliable choice for anyone eager to experience the Scottish Highlands without the stress of self-driving.

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