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Inverness, United Kingdom
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Inverness, United Kingdom
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Inverness, United Kingdom
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Craig D.

Inverness, United Kingdom
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Step into Ullapool, a place that seems to hum with the age-old rhythm of the Highlands and the sea that frames it. Here, among mountains that kiss the heavens and lochs that whisper tales in Gaelic, your exploration begins. Imagine the thrill of getting to know Ullapool with a guide who has wandered every rugged path and secret inlet. The streets, lined with whitewashed cottages and vibrant gardens, invite you to linger. With private tours, you'll savour the day's catch in welcoming pubs and sip whiskies that carry the peat's smoky allure. Your guide brings to life stories that others might miss, turning each step into a journey through the Highland's heart. From rugged walks in Inverpolly to tasting the region's finest, Ullapool offers an adventure that stays with you. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Ullapool. Explore Ullapool your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Ullapool 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 Ullapool for every interest, including: - Nature and Wildlife tours: Cruise to the Summer Isles to watch seals, porpoises, and seabirds, then stop at a sheltered beach for shell searching and photos. For land-based views, pair the Corrieshalloch Gorge suspension bridge with a coastal walk to Rhue Lighthouse. - History tours: Visit Ullapool Museum in the old Thomas Telford church to learn about herring fishing and migration, then continue to Ardvreck Castle and Calda House on Loch Assynt for clan stories and windswept ruins. Your guide can also point out remnants of crofting townships in the glens. - Layover tours: If you’re between ferry crossings, stroll Shore Street for harbour views and fresh seafood, then take a short drive to the Corrieshalloch Gorge viewpoint and be back in time for boarding. With a bit more time, add a quick loop to Knockan Crag’s geology trail. - Getting around: The village itself is easy to walk, but public transport is limited beyond town; for lochs, gorges, and remote viewpoints, book a chauffeured tour or ask your guide about tours with private transportation. 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 Ullapool inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Consider taking a private walking tour to dive into the heart of Ullapool and explore some of its popular neighborhoods with a local guide. There's no better way to understand a neighborhood than having someone from the area by your side. - West Shore Street: This area offers stunning views of Loch Broom and the surrounding mountains. Ideal for families and those who love nature, you can enjoy a leisurely walk along the shore, spotting seabirds and maybe even a seal or two. - Argyle Street: Perfect for cultural tourists, this neighborhood is dotted with art galleries and local craft shops. It's a great place to discover the work of local artists and to pick up unique souvenirs. - Market Street: Known for its lively atmosphere, Market Street is a must-visit for those interested in local cuisine. With numerous cafes and restaurants, this is where you can taste fresh seafood and traditional Scottish dishes. Day trip ideas from Ullapool From Ullapool, stretch your legs with easy day trips to nearby coasts, wild glens, and a small Highland city, and keep your tour focused on the stuff you like most, from hiking and scenery to local food and history. - Coigach and Stac Pollaidh: Head south for big views over the Summer Isles, quiet beaches like Achnahaird, and the short but steep path on Stac Pollaidh if you want a satisfying hike without a full mountain day; your guide can set a pace that fits and switch to gentler coastal walks if the weather turns. - Assynt and Lochinver: Follow a winding coastal road to white-sand coves at Achmelvich, the Stoer headland and lighthouse, and viewpoints across to Suilven, with time for local seafood or a bakery stop in Lochinver; this area suits photographers, geology fans, and anyone who likes short walks mixed with big landscapes. - Corrieshalloch Gorge and Gairloch: Pair an easy walk to a dramatic gorge and waterfall with a slow run along Wester Ross beaches and bays near Gairloch, where you can look for seabirds, learn about Highland crofting, and find simple shore paths; your tour can lean active or stay relaxed with more photo stops and café breaks. - Inverness and the Black Isle: Swap mountains for a compact city day with a riverside walk, the Victorian Market, and bookshops, then cross to Chanonry Point on the Black Isle to watch for dolphins from shore; add a local whisky tasting or museum time if you like history and culture mixed with wildlife watching. 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 Ullapool most travellers miss.