
John o' Groats Day Trip
Discover the spectacular landscapes of northern Scotland on this day trip from Inverness. You'll visit the northernmost town in Great Britain: John o' Groats.
John o' Groats Day Trip Itinerary
On the morning of your tour, you'll meet your driver-guide at Inverness Bus Station, where you'll board your bus ready for your excursion to the northernmost town in Great Britain: John o' Groats.
Driving north, the first stop on your adventure will be Loch Fleet, a sea loch and nature reserve on the east coast of Scotland which is home to a large number of birds and even seals! From Loch Fleet, you'll head to the nearby village of Golspie, where you'll make a stop to stretch your legs while you take in the views of the tranquil North Sea beaches.
Just outside of Golspie, you'll stop at Dunrobin Castle (entrance not included), a stately home in Scottish Baronial and French Renaissance architectural styles and the family seat of the Sutherland Clan. You'll have the opportunity to visit the castle and explore its elegant rooms, beautiful French-style gardens and fascinating ethnographical and archaeological museum.
Continuing on your route to the far north of Scotland, you'll reach Wick, one of the oldest Viking settlements in the United Kingdom. There will be free time here for you to explore the historic centre of Wick at your own pace and to indulge in a delicious typical lunch (not included) while you relax and enjoy the views of Wick Bay.
After eating, you'll drive for another half an hour, arriving at John o' Groats, famous for being the northernmost town on the island of Britain. Stroll along the seafront cliff, enjoying the incredible panoramic views over the dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. If you're lucky, you might even spot Atlantic puffins, grey seals and maybe even orcas, all of which inhabit the coastal region around John o' Groats.
Having made the most of your time in John o' Groats, you'll take the road back to Inverness. On your journey back, which takes around three hours, you'll make brief stops in two especially photogenic spots: Dunbeath port and Brora, where you can take some last photos of the beautiful Scottish countryside.
You'll arrive back at Inverness bus station at around 7:30 pm, where your excursion will come to an end.
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Price
* The price varies based on the chosen date
* A reservation for one person will include a supplement.
More Information
Duration
11 hours.
Language
The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in english.
Included
English speaking guide.
Transport by bus.
Not included
Entrance to Dubrobin Castle (£12 adults, £10 concessions, £7.50 children).
Food and drink.
When to book?
You can book up until the previous day (6:00 pm) if there are still places available. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Digital voucher
Show the voucher on your phone to take part in the activity.
Accessibility
No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Pet-friendly?
No.
Frequently asked questions
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Q - How to book?
A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.
Q - Is a minimum number of participants required?
A - This activity requires a minimum of 6 participants. Should this number not be reached, we'll get in touch with you to offer alternatives.
If you have any other questions please contact us.
Free cancellation
Meeting point
Stand 6 of Inverness Bus Station.