Discover Inverness on a private tour
Inverness, the heart of the Scottish Highlands, moves to the rhythm of ancient legends and the soft whispers of the River Ness. Here, the air is crisp and carries stories of clans and castles. Picture yourself strolling along cobblestone streets where history meets Highland hospitality. With your local guide, Inverness tours transform from mere sightseeing into an intimate journey through time. Discover hidden gems like the secret paths around Loch Ness or the best spots for a traditional ceilidh. Whether you're on a walking tour through the city’s historic sites or indulging in a food and wine tour to savour haggis and local whisky, your guide will help you skip the line at busy attractions and uncover the soul of this enchanting city. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Inverness. Explore Inverness your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Inverness tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Inverness for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Scan for bottlenose dolphins at Chanonry Point on the Moray Firth, then walk the Ness Islands or visit Glen Affric for lochs, pines, and red deer. A Loch Ness cruise plus a stop at the Falls of Foyers makes an easy add-on to nature tours. History tours: Walk Culloden Battlefield with clan stories, visit Clava Cairns’ Bronze Age circles, and take in Urquhart Castle above Loch Ness. Fort George adds cannons and long barracks along the firth. Layover tours: With limited hours from the airport, station, or Invergordon cruise pier, fit a focused loop to Culloden and Clava, then a short city walk along the River Ness and the Victorian Market. If time allows, include a quick tasting at Glen Ord or Tomatin before drop-off. The compact centre is walkable and there are buses and trains, but most highlights sit outside town. Your local guide can arrange chauffeured tours or tours with private transportation to cover more ground efficiently. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Inverness inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Inverness on a private walking tour and delve into its fascinating neighborhoods with your guide, who brings local stories to life. - Old Town: With its historic charm, Old Town is a delight for cultural tourists. You can admire the Victorian Market and the Inverness Castle, soaking in the rich history around every corner. - Ness Islands: Ideal for families and nature lovers, these serene islands along the River Ness offer peaceful walking paths. It's a great spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. - Crown: This residential neighborhood is perfect for those seeking a quieter experience. Wander its streets to discover lovely architecture and local cafes where you can chat with residents. Day trip ideas from Inverness From Inverness, it’s easy to stretch your legs and your horizons with day trips that swap city streets for lochs, glens, and nearby towns. Loch Ness and Drumnadrochit: chase the legend on the north shore, scan the water from Dores or Urquhart viewpoints, walk simple forest trails, and linger in a village that serves hearty lunches; your tour can lean into folklore, quiet lakeside time, or panoramic photo stops. Culloden Battlefield and Clava Cairns: stand where the 1746 battle changed Highland history, then step into a Bronze Age stone circle a few minutes away, which keeps the mood calm and reflective; if you like history, this pairing delivers context fast without a long drive, and your tour can balance storytelling with time to explore at your pace. The Black Isle: watch for dolphins at Chanonry Point, wander Rosemarkie beach, and see Fortrose Cathedral’s ruins, then wrap up with local cheese or a microbrew; if you’re into wildlife or easy coastal walks, this compact peninsula fits a relaxed day without rushing. Glen Affric: follow a scenic road to ancient Caledonian pine forest, short waterfall paths, and mirror-still lochs, where the light shifts all afternoon; photographers, casual hikers, and anyone who wants quiet landscapes get a strong return on time here, and your tour can add quick stops in Beauly or Cannich for snacks. Aviemore and the Cairngorms: dip into forest trails around Rothiemurchus, circle Loch an Eilein, and, if the weather cooperates, climb to a viewpoint that frames the massif; outdoor fans get variety in one day, and your tour can focus on gentle walks, wildlife spotting, or a café-to-café pace. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Inverness most travellers miss.