John O'Groats and Far North Day Trip from Inverness
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy this tour to John O'Groats and the far north from Inverness with this booking. A local guide will accompany you on this group experience lasting approximately eleven hours to discover the most northerly part of the UK mainland.
An air-conditioned coach will transfer you to and from Inverness, about 170 kilometres by road, which is about 3 hours. On this tour you will have the opportunity to discover some of the highlights of this area, as well as different villages.
- Discover John O'Groats and the Far North on a tour from Inverness
- Learn about the northernmost part of the British mainland from a local guide who will accompany you.
- Don't worry about transport, as a return bus transfer is included to visit the most interesting sights in the far north of the Highlands.
What’s included
- Excursion to John O'Groats and the North End
- Local guide
- Round-trip bus transfer
- Air-conditioned vehicle
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Step by Step
Discover the village of John O'Groats and the far north of the Highlands on this tour from Inverness. This is an experience where you will travel by coach to and from the northernmost point of the British mainland. A local guide will accompany you on this group activity which lasts around eleven hours.
The journey will be from Inverness to John O'Groats, about 170 kilometres by road. The route is estimated to take around three hours, so it is recommended that you take your camera with you to capture all the scenery you see along the way.
You will visit John O'Groats, a small town that is famous for being the most northerly point on the British mainland. It is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors breathtaking coastal scenery. For example, one of the main attractions in this area is the John O'Groats Signpost. This sign marks the end of the long-distance trail known as the 'End to End' route. You may even see seals and orcas as you admire the scenery.
On this tour you will also stop at other picturesque and important villages in this region. For example, Golspie is a popular tourist destination that offers visitors breathtaking natural scenery.
Another destination on this tour is the town of Wick, where you will stop for lunch on your own. This is a town famous for its outdoor activity.