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Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer from Inverness

Full-day guided tour from Inverness exploring Moray Coast wildlife, charming villages, and Speyside whisky distilleries with puffin watching opportunities.

11 hrs 30 mins

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

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From £85

Why book with us?

From £85

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • See the natural beauty of the Moray Coast with expert local guide

  • Watch puffins and seabirds at Troup Head Nature Reserve during breeding season

  • Walk sandy beaches and explore charming villages like Cullen and Findhorn

  • Travel the famous Malt Whisky Trail and visit a Speyside distillery

  • Photo opportunities at Bow Fiddle Rock and Carrbridge stone bridge

  • Full-day transportation and guided commentary included

  • Optional whisky tastings at authentic Speyside distillery

This Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tour offers the perfect combination of Scotland's coastal beauty, wildlife encounters, and whisky heritage. Book tickets through tickadoo for this comprehensive day trip from Inverness.

About

Book tickets for the Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer from Inverness and experience Scotland's northeast coast on this comprehensive 11.5-hour guided tour. This popular tour combines coastal scenery, wildlife watching, charming villages, and authentic whisky tasting experiences.

Your Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer adventure begins in Inverness with a scenic drive to Findhorn village. Walk along pristine sandy beaches and feel the fresh coastal air. Continue to Portknockie where you'll photograph the famous Bow Fiddle Rock, a natural sea arch rising from the waters.

Visit the attractive village of Cullen, home of the traditional Cullen Skink soup, before heading to Troup Head Nature Reserve. This wildlife hotspot offers excellent puffin viewing opportunities during breeding season, plus sightings of other seabirds along the dramatic clifftop paths.

The tour then explores Scotland's famous Malt Whisky Trail in the Speyside region. Visit a renowned distillery to learn about single-malt production processes and enjoy optional whisky tastings (additional cost). Your expert guide shares local knowledge throughout, with photo stops including Carrbridge's historic stone bridge.

Book your Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tickets through tickadoo for guaranteed availability and secure booking. This full-day experience includes expert guiding, comfortable transportation, and visits to Scotland's most scenic coastal and whisky regions.

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time

  • Listen to safety instructions from your guide

  • Respect wildlife and nature reserves during visits

  • Follow local rules in distilleries and public places

  • No smoking during the tour

FAQs

Q: Are whisky tastings included in my tickets?

A: No, whisky tastings are optional extras paid directly at the distillery during your visit.

Q: How long does the Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tour last?

A: The complete tour lasts approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes including travel time from Inverness.

Q: What wildlife can I expect to see?

A: You'll visit Troup Head Nature Reserve where puffins nest seasonally (May-August), plus other seabirds and potential marine wildlife sightings.

Q: Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?

A: Unfortunately, the tour is not wheelchair accessible due to coastal paths, beach walks, and village exploration requirements.

Q: What's the best time to book for puffin viewing?

A: Puffins are typically present at Troup Head from May through August, with peak viewing in June and July.

Q: Can I book tickets for specific dates through tickadoo?

A: Yes, tickadoo offers secure booking with date selection and guaranteed availability for your chosen tour date.

Q: What villages do we visit on the Moray Coast tour?

A: The tour includes visits to Findhorn, Portknockie, and Cullen villages, each offering unique coastal charm and photo opportunities.

Q: Is food included during the tour?

A: Food is not included in your tickets, but there will be opportunities to purchase meals and snacks in the villages visited.

Know before you go

Duration: Full day tour lasting approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes

Whisky Tastings: Not included in ticket price - available for purchase at the distillery

Accessibility: This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to coastal paths and village walks

What to Bring: Camera for scenic stops, layered clothing for changing coastal weather conditions

Wildlife Viewing: Puffin sightings are seasonal - best viewing typically May to August

Meeting Point: Central Inverness location provided with booking confirmation

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • See the natural beauty of the Moray Coast with expert local guide

  • Watch puffins and seabirds at Troup Head Nature Reserve during breeding season

  • Walk sandy beaches and explore charming villages like Cullen and Findhorn

  • Travel the famous Malt Whisky Trail and visit a Speyside distillery

  • Photo opportunities at Bow Fiddle Rock and Carrbridge stone bridge

  • Full-day transportation and guided commentary included

  • Optional whisky tastings at authentic Speyside distillery

This Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tour offers the perfect combination of Scotland's coastal beauty, wildlife encounters, and whisky heritage. Book tickets through tickadoo for this comprehensive day trip from Inverness.

About

Book tickets for the Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer from Inverness and experience Scotland's northeast coast on this comprehensive 11.5-hour guided tour. This popular tour combines coastal scenery, wildlife watching, charming villages, and authentic whisky tasting experiences.

Your Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer adventure begins in Inverness with a scenic drive to Findhorn village. Walk along pristine sandy beaches and feel the fresh coastal air. Continue to Portknockie where you'll photograph the famous Bow Fiddle Rock, a natural sea arch rising from the waters.

Visit the attractive village of Cullen, home of the traditional Cullen Skink soup, before heading to Troup Head Nature Reserve. This wildlife hotspot offers excellent puffin viewing opportunities during breeding season, plus sightings of other seabirds along the dramatic clifftop paths.

The tour then explores Scotland's famous Malt Whisky Trail in the Speyside region. Visit a renowned distillery to learn about single-malt production processes and enjoy optional whisky tastings (additional cost). Your expert guide shares local knowledge throughout, with photo stops including Carrbridge's historic stone bridge.

Book your Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tickets through tickadoo for guaranteed availability and secure booking. This full-day experience includes expert guiding, comfortable transportation, and visits to Scotland's most scenic coastal and whisky regions.

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time

  • Listen to safety instructions from your guide

  • Respect wildlife and nature reserves during visits

  • Follow local rules in distilleries and public places

  • No smoking during the tour

FAQs

Q: Are whisky tastings included in my tickets?

A: No, whisky tastings are optional extras paid directly at the distillery during your visit.

Q: How long does the Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tour last?

A: The complete tour lasts approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes including travel time from Inverness.

Q: What wildlife can I expect to see?

A: You'll visit Troup Head Nature Reserve where puffins nest seasonally (May-August), plus other seabirds and potential marine wildlife sightings.

Q: Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?

A: Unfortunately, the tour is not wheelchair accessible due to coastal paths, beach walks, and village exploration requirements.

Q: What's the best time to book for puffin viewing?

A: Puffins are typically present at Troup Head from May through August, with peak viewing in June and July.

Q: Can I book tickets for specific dates through tickadoo?

A: Yes, tickadoo offers secure booking with date selection and guaranteed availability for your chosen tour date.

Q: What villages do we visit on the Moray Coast tour?

A: The tour includes visits to Findhorn, Portknockie, and Cullen villages, each offering unique coastal charm and photo opportunities.

Q: Is food included during the tour?

A: Food is not included in your tickets, but there will be opportunities to purchase meals and snacks in the villages visited.

Know before you go

Duration: Full day tour lasting approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes

Whisky Tastings: Not included in ticket price - available for purchase at the distillery

Accessibility: This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to coastal paths and village walks

What to Bring: Camera for scenic stops, layered clothing for changing coastal weather conditions

Wildlife Viewing: Puffin sightings are seasonal - best viewing typically May to August

Meeting Point: Central Inverness location provided with booking confirmation

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • See the natural beauty of the Moray Coast with expert local guide

  • Watch puffins and seabirds at Troup Head Nature Reserve during breeding season

  • Walk sandy beaches and explore charming villages like Cullen and Findhorn

  • Travel the famous Malt Whisky Trail and visit a Speyside distillery

  • Photo opportunities at Bow Fiddle Rock and Carrbridge stone bridge

  • Full-day transportation and guided commentary included

  • Optional whisky tastings at authentic Speyside distillery

This Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tour offers the perfect combination of Scotland's coastal beauty, wildlife encounters, and whisky heritage. Book tickets through tickadoo for this comprehensive day trip from Inverness.

About

Book tickets for the Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer from Inverness and experience Scotland's northeast coast on this comprehensive 11.5-hour guided tour. This popular tour combines coastal scenery, wildlife watching, charming villages, and authentic whisky tasting experiences.

Your Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer adventure begins in Inverness with a scenic drive to Findhorn village. Walk along pristine sandy beaches and feel the fresh coastal air. Continue to Portknockie where you'll photograph the famous Bow Fiddle Rock, a natural sea arch rising from the waters.

Visit the attractive village of Cullen, home of the traditional Cullen Skink soup, before heading to Troup Head Nature Reserve. This wildlife hotspot offers excellent puffin viewing opportunities during breeding season, plus sightings of other seabirds along the dramatic clifftop paths.

The tour then explores Scotland's famous Malt Whisky Trail in the Speyside region. Visit a renowned distillery to learn about single-malt production processes and enjoy optional whisky tastings (additional cost). Your expert guide shares local knowledge throughout, with photo stops including Carrbridge's historic stone bridge.

Book your Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tickets through tickadoo for guaranteed availability and secure booking. This full-day experience includes expert guiding, comfortable transportation, and visits to Scotland's most scenic coastal and whisky regions.

Know before you go

Duration: Full day tour lasting approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes

Whisky Tastings: Not included in ticket price - available for purchase at the distillery

Accessibility: This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to coastal paths and village walks

What to Bring: Camera for scenic stops, layered clothing for changing coastal weather conditions

Wildlife Viewing: Puffin sightings are seasonal - best viewing typically May to August

Meeting Point: Central Inverness location provided with booking confirmation

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time

  • Listen to safety instructions from your guide

  • Respect wildlife and nature reserves during visits

  • Follow local rules in distilleries and public places

  • No smoking during the tour

FAQs

Q: Are whisky tastings included in my tickets?

A: No, whisky tastings are optional extras paid directly at the distillery during your visit.

Q: How long does the Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tour last?

A: The complete tour lasts approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes including travel time from Inverness.

Q: What wildlife can I expect to see?

A: You'll visit Troup Head Nature Reserve where puffins nest seasonally (May-August), plus other seabirds and potential marine wildlife sightings.

Q: Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?

A: Unfortunately, the tour is not wheelchair accessible due to coastal paths, beach walks, and village exploration requirements.

Q: What's the best time to book for puffin viewing?

A: Puffins are typically present at Troup Head from May through August, with peak viewing in June and July.

Q: Can I book tickets for specific dates through tickadoo?

A: Yes, tickadoo offers secure booking with date selection and guaranteed availability for your chosen tour date.

Q: What villages do we visit on the Moray Coast tour?

A: The tour includes visits to Findhorn, Portknockie, and Cullen villages, each offering unique coastal charm and photo opportunities.

Q: Is food included during the tour?

A: Food is not included in your tickets, but there will be opportunities to purchase meals and snacks in the villages visited.

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • See the natural beauty of the Moray Coast with expert local guide

  • Watch puffins and seabirds at Troup Head Nature Reserve during breeding season

  • Walk sandy beaches and explore charming villages like Cullen and Findhorn

  • Travel the famous Malt Whisky Trail and visit a Speyside distillery

  • Photo opportunities at Bow Fiddle Rock and Carrbridge stone bridge

  • Full-day transportation and guided commentary included

  • Optional whisky tastings at authentic Speyside distillery

This Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tour offers the perfect combination of Scotland's coastal beauty, wildlife encounters, and whisky heritage. Book tickets through tickadoo for this comprehensive day trip from Inverness.

About

Book tickets for the Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer from Inverness and experience Scotland's northeast coast on this comprehensive 11.5-hour guided tour. This popular tour combines coastal scenery, wildlife watching, charming villages, and authentic whisky tasting experiences.

Your Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer adventure begins in Inverness with a scenic drive to Findhorn village. Walk along pristine sandy beaches and feel the fresh coastal air. Continue to Portknockie where you'll photograph the famous Bow Fiddle Rock, a natural sea arch rising from the waters.

Visit the attractive village of Cullen, home of the traditional Cullen Skink soup, before heading to Troup Head Nature Reserve. This wildlife hotspot offers excellent puffin viewing opportunities during breeding season, plus sightings of other seabirds along the dramatic clifftop paths.

The tour then explores Scotland's famous Malt Whisky Trail in the Speyside region. Visit a renowned distillery to learn about single-malt production processes and enjoy optional whisky tastings (additional cost). Your expert guide shares local knowledge throughout, with photo stops including Carrbridge's historic stone bridge.

Book your Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tickets through tickadoo for guaranteed availability and secure booking. This full-day experience includes expert guiding, comfortable transportation, and visits to Scotland's most scenic coastal and whisky regions.

Know before you go

Duration: Full day tour lasting approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes

Whisky Tastings: Not included in ticket price - available for purchase at the distillery

Accessibility: This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to coastal paths and village walks

What to Bring: Camera for scenic stops, layered clothing for changing coastal weather conditions

Wildlife Viewing: Puffin sightings are seasonal - best viewing typically May to August

Meeting Point: Central Inverness location provided with booking confirmation

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time

  • Listen to safety instructions from your guide

  • Respect wildlife and nature reserves during visits

  • Follow local rules in distilleries and public places

  • No smoking during the tour

FAQs

Q: Are whisky tastings included in my tickets?

A: No, whisky tastings are optional extras paid directly at the distillery during your visit.

Q: How long does the Moray Coast, Wildlife, and Speyside Whisky Explorer tour last?

A: The complete tour lasts approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes including travel time from Inverness.

Q: What wildlife can I expect to see?

A: You'll visit Troup Head Nature Reserve where puffins nest seasonally (May-August), plus other seabirds and potential marine wildlife sightings.

Q: Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?

A: Unfortunately, the tour is not wheelchair accessible due to coastal paths, beach walks, and village exploration requirements.

Q: What's the best time to book for puffin viewing?

A: Puffins are typically present at Troup Head from May through August, with peak viewing in June and July.

Q: Can I book tickets for specific dates through tickadoo?

A: Yes, tickadoo offers secure booking with date selection and guaranteed availability for your chosen tour date.

Q: What villages do we visit on the Moray Coast tour?

A: The tour includes visits to Findhorn, Portknockie, and Cullen villages, each offering unique coastal charm and photo opportunities.

Q: Is food included during the tour?

A: Food is not included in your tickets, but there will be opportunities to purchase meals and snacks in the villages visited.

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