Departing from Invergordon Port, at the pier or a pre-arranged meeting point.
Pick-ups nearby locations or hotels can be arranged on request.
Join Aleman for a full-day private tour from Invergordon Cruise Ship Port. Today, we explore natural beauty, local flavours, and a good dose of adventure. We will visit Black Rock Gorge, where scenes from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire were filmed.


Departing from Invergordon Port, at the pier or a pre-arranged meeting point.
Pick-ups nearby locations or hotels can be arranged on request.
Worth knowing: Allow around 40 minutes to enjoy this stop. The path is uneven in places but easy to follow.
Aleman’s Tip: This spot featured in the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Bring a camera and sturdy shoes. The short forest walk is full of character and colour.
Wet-Weather Backup:
Worth to Know: Perfect for active travellers who enjoy scenic walking and quiet landscapes.
Aleman’s Tip: If you enjoy a good climb. The walk takes about 45 minutes and offers an unforgettable view.
Worth knowing: A 15-minute circular walk from the car park with picnic spots and toilets nearby.
Aleman’s Tip: Between August and October, you might see salmon leaping upstream. Pause here, take a deep breath, and let the sound of the falls fill your senses.
Aleman’s Tip: I know the best viewpoints for quick photo breaks. This drive is where the Highlands truly open up.
Worth knowing: Lunch is flexible and not included. Typical meals cost 12 to 18 pounds per person.
Aleman’s Tip: If the Cromarty walk is too wet. We can explore around Chanonry Point more or visit Glenmorangie Distillery. When the weather is kind, the harbour walk is one of the happiest parts of the day.
Worth knowing: The flat beach path is suitable for all visitors. Spend about 30 to 40 minutes here to make the most of the experience.
Aleman’s Tip: I will check the tide times so we arrive when the dolphins are most active, usually about an hour after low tide. Bring a warm layer and patience. The wait often turns into magic.
Aleman’s Tip: Distillery visits are best around two in the afternoon. Let me know in advance so I can plan it.
Important: Entry tickets should be booked directly with the distillery. If we include this visit, I will adjust the route so everything fits comfortably into your day.

This tour is one of my favourites - it’s got everything that makes the Highlands special: scenery, stories, castles, and friendly faces. I’ll help you plan it so you can see as much or as little as you want without ever feeling rushed.
After spending a day exploring Loch Ness, many guests decide to extend their experience or tailor it just a bit more. Aleman can easily adjust your itinerary or help you plan extra services that make your trip even smoother.

Aleman’s tip: If you are flying in or sailing out. Let us connect the tour with your travel plans so you make the most of your time.

Aleman’s tip: I can plan accommodation stops and suggest great B&Bs and restaurants along the way.

Aleman’s tip: Some places (like distilleries or castle entries) require pre-booking, especially in summer.

Aleman’s tip: I can plan extra time for scenic stops or arrange a private photographer to capture those moments.
Every detail is taken care of, so you can simply relax and enjoy the journey. Here’s everything you need to know before setting off on your Loch Ness adventure:
Every group is different - families, friends, first-time visitors. Tell me what you’d like, and I’ll make it work so the day feels just right for you.
Before you book, tell us how you’d like to plan your tour:


Hello, I’m Aleman, your local guide and the heart behind Friendly Highland Tours. I have lived in the Highlands for over 30 years. Sharing its stories and beauty is my passion. Every tour is planned with care and warmth.


Here are a few common questions travellers often ask before their Highland tour. If you cannot find what you are looking for, feel free to call or message Aleman. I am always happy to help plan your day.