Inverness Castle

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Inverness

Alan's Historical Walks - Discover Inverness

A walking tour to explore the Old Town of Inverness. Discover how the town developed from the 12th Century. Three churchyards are visited to hear stories of Murder and Mystery. Hear the Stories - Take them Home - Keep them Alive.

Discover Inverness - Scotland's Hidden Gem

  • People have lived in the area since Stone Age times.
  • The town of Inverness was developed in the 12th Century and you can still walk around the streets of that originated at that time.
  • Every building, street and churchyard has its story to tell.
  • Small groups of no more than 8 people, plenty of time to ask questions and take photographs if you wish.
  • Popular amongst solo travellers.




From £12 per adult


Departure days

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
  • Sunday

January — December

Contact details

Alan's Historical Walks

1 Redwood Court
Inverness
Highland
Scotland
IV2 6HD

Tour information

Starting

  • Inverness City Centre

Length

2Hours

Type

  • Small Group (1-16)

Languages

  • English

Themes

  • Archaeology
  • Castles
  • History
  • Walking

Tour prices


From £12 Per Adult £12 Concession

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Prices are subject to change depending on season

Tour Stops

Alan's Historical Walks

Tour company information

Alan's Historical Walks

A walking tour business providing two tours daily called 'Discover Inverness'. The walk is designed to understand the origins of the town in the 12th century and how it has developed to be a 21st century city. The tour goes from Inverness Castle, through the Old Town and visits three churchyards to hear stories of Murder and Mystery. Hear the Stories - Take them Home - Keep them Alive is the maxim of the business. The walk is relaxed and friendly and everyone will feel included. Cost - £11 per person. Booking required. Visit www.inversneckie.co.uk for further details.

Opening times

Two walking tours daily 9am and 12noon.
Meet in the Town Centre, next to the Town House and opposite the Town Steeple.

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