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Whisky Tasting with Music and History
During your Whisky Tasting Experience you will be taken on a journey sampling five of the finest Malt Whiskies the Highlands of Scotland has to offer whilst learning about the rich, emotional and powerful history of Inverness and the Highlands, including the Jacobite Rebellion, The Battle of Culloden and the Highland Clearances. Your host will also entertain you with traditional songs and music synonymous with Highland history and Scotch Whisky. Scotch Malt Whisky, history, traditional music and craic, you only have to bring the missing ingredient....... Yourselves!! Be prepared to laugh, cry, clap your hands, tap your feet, maybe even sing along and the best part, enjoy the warm glowing feeling that the whisky naturally provides!!
Celtic handfasting ceremony
In a beautiful and secret location near Loch Ness with celtic hanging rings and altar where dressed in traditional Scottish dress I will explain this full celtic ritual of handfasting. After the traditional gaelic introduction the rest of the ceremony will be in english and I will join your hands together and you will repeat the old vows of binding from long ago. You will be offered the chance to recite your own vows after this if you wish. After the ceremony you can relax with your loved one and a romantic and decadent Scottish gourmet picnic and drinks complete with fire, rugs, blankets, crockery etc. Other things to note This is not a legally binding ceremony and available for lovers, married couples, same sex and mixed sex couples alike.
Croft Tour on the Isle of Skye
We will meet on the Croft, beside the workshop. Signage says ‘shop’. Your tour will begin by introducing you to our animals, sheep, Highland cows and donkeys. You will receive a warm Highland welcome and will gain insight into the daily routines of crofting and the life of our sheep and how we produce ethical wool. We will then enter my workshop where you will gain a brief history of fleece preparation, hand spinning, the reasons and history behind our uniquely hand knitted designs including our famous bespoke fisherman’s Gansey. You will have an opportunity to see our products and understand about Croft sustainability here on the Isle of Skye. A humerous story telling experience for everyone. Other things to note: Bring waterproof clothing as the weather can change quickly. The experience is not suitable for small children. As we are a working Croft, and not a petting farm, we cannot guarantee you will be able to touch any of the animals.
Isle of Skye Smokehouse Tour & Tasting
Isle of Skye's only commercial smokehouse! A tour of the uniquely designed smokehouse is inspired to look like a traditional Scottish building called a cleit. A peat roof and stonewalled buildings from the bygone years. (Search on google St. Kilda and Cleit). Learn how the local alder wood is prepared by hand using an axe and used to fire the smokehouse and to create the smoke. I will talk about the various techniques of hot and cold smoking, wet and dry curing. Smell the secret 6 spice mix blend used in the current recipe to cure the salmon. Can you guess any of the spices? Finally the best bit tasting, Sample 5 different canapes. A twist on a Cullen Skink, Smoked salmon mousse on beetroot and blini, two additional tasting spoons. Topics covered Isle of Skye, the only commercial smokehouse Wild salmon vs farmed salmon Wood selection, why alder? Dry and wet curing Kitchen equipment Smokehouse design, cleits The smoking processes such as hot and cold techniques, temperatures ect My products can be bought locally at: Aros Centre (Portree) The Top Shop (Broadford) An Crubh ( Sleat) Beths Deli (Balmacara) Plockton Shores Heb Shack (Uig) Pottery by by Lenz Ceramics https://www.lenz-ceramics
Skye Collies - working sheepdogs
A small introduction to the Collie demonstration. A chance to meet thedogs as well . A short talk on the history of the area the importance of the working dog over the centuries in different working environments , the evolution of the working dog to what we have today, followed by a demonstration of the working dog , and an opportunity for one from the group to try to work my dogs ! Other things to note Duration 1 hr

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Whisky Tasting with Music and History
During your Whisky Tasting Experience you will be taken on a journey sampling five of the finest Malt Whiskies the Highlands of Scotland has to offer whilst learning about the rich, emotional and powerful history of Inverness and the Highlands, including the Jacobite Rebellion, The Battle of Culloden and the Highland Clearances. Your host will also entertain you with traditional songs and music synonymous with Highland history and Scotch Whisky. Scotch Malt Whisky, history, traditional music and craic, you only have to bring the missing ingredient....... Yourselves!! Be prepared to laugh, cry, clap your hands, tap your feet, maybe even sing along and the best part, enjoy the warm glowing feeling that the whisky naturally provides!!
The Essentials of Inverness City Walking Tour - with a local
On this 1.5-hour tour with a local, expert guide, the main sights of Inverness will come alive as you explore, hear, and learn about how the city has grown. From its humble beginnings as a royal city, to the Jacobite risings and castle sieges to modern life in Inverness today (and of course, the loch ness monster!), come along and discover why Inverness is officially the happiest city in Scotland. Key sights include: • Inverness Castle • Inverness Cathedral • River Ness • Old High Church • Maybe even the Loch Ness Monster! And many more hidden gems!
Scenic Bike Tour of Inverness
We ride along the River Ness. We will see the oldest trees and the non native trees grow on the Ness islands. We stop briefly at Inverness Botanical Gardens a hidden gem prior to arriving onto the world famous Caledonian Canal before stopping at the bridges and learning about the stairway locks, leaving the Canal we go through the only Nature Reserve in the Highlands the Merkinch Nature Reserve, riding along the reserve sea wall we have the chance of seeing the most northerly pod of Bottlenose Dolphins. Joining the River Ness again heading upstream towards Inverness finishing with views of the city skyline and oldest churches in Inverness before returning to the City. Other things to note This is a adults only tour, 13 years and above. Guests must be able to cycle a bike. The tour is on the flat so not to energetic. Height restrictions are 4 foot 9 and above. We meet 15 minutes prior to the tour start time to fit the bike and helmet to your comfort.
Make a Felted Landscape in Inverness
Guests will be introduced to a wide colour palette of ethically sourced merino wool reflecting the rich colours of the Scottish Highlands. We will then tease apart and layer the wool to form a landscape scene before adding sparkling strands, and other felted fibres to represent sheep, trees and crofts. We will then sprinkle warm soapy water onto our artwork before rubbing it between 2 layers of bubblewrap. It's a bit like shinking a jumper in the wash! Our fibres will eventually bond, forming a firm piece of fabric. The artwork is rinsed and excess water squeezed out. Once dry, your unique felted landscape will be ready for you to take home and frame. Other things to note The cabin is accessed via a series of steps and gentle slopes which may be challenging for guests with limited mobility. The cabin has quite a low roof so please mind your head if you're over 5' 8"
Celtic handfasting ceremony
In a beautiful and secret location near Loch Ness with celtic hanging rings and altar where dressed in traditional Scottish dress I will explain this full celtic ritual of handfasting. After the traditional gaelic introduction the rest of the ceremony will be in english and I will join your hands together and you will repeat the old vows of binding from long ago. You will be offered the chance to recite your own vows after this if you wish. After the ceremony you can relax with your loved one and a romantic and decadent Scottish gourmet picnic and drinks complete with fire, rugs, blankets, crockery etc. Other things to note This is not a legally binding ceremony and available for lovers, married couples, same sex and mixed sex couples alike.
Original Inverness Walking Tour With Local Guide Cath
Meet with Inverness-born Cath outside Inverness visitors center where you will be welcomed in Gaelic (the native language of the Highlands of Scotland). Travel around the city and the banks of the River Ness stopping to listen to the history of buildings and the people who lived and worked in them. Learn about Highland folklore, tales of fairy folk, and prophecies that local people still believe in today. Hear how Inverness and the Highlands were shaped in the aftermath of the Battle of Culloden in 1746. The history of the bloody battle, places, and local clans were used as the basis for the Outlander books and TV series. Discover the real history that Diana Gabaldon used as her inspiration. Walking in a loop back to the starting point you will visit Inverness Town House, Castle, Graveyard and along the way uncover the best restaurants and bars to take in the real taste of the Highlands. The River Ness is home to a plethora of wildlife from salmon and otters to herons and you never know the Loch Ness monsters might put in an appearance!
Inverness with Private Chef Lee
Enjoy your very own private chef experience at your place! Take advantage of our group discounts! ★ 15% OFF — groups from 4 to 5 guests ★ 20% OFF — groups of +6 guests Learn the secrets hidden within each dish, and enjoy a delicious multi-course meal. Get ready to discover the taste of Inverness without leaving your own dining room! The chef will arrive 90 minutes before your preferred dining time in order to begin working their magic. They won't arrive empty-handed! No-no, they will show up at your doorstep equipped with every ingredient needed in order to prepare your meal. Feel free to put your apron on and cook some of the dishes with them! They’re eager to share with you the secrets behind the recipes and Inverness local hidden treasures. Not in the mood? Well then lay down, relax, enjoy a few appetizers, and allow them to take care of you. Eat, share, drink, laugh, and explore the Inverness dining scene from your own table. Oh and don’t worry about tidying up, everything will be left spotless for you to continue to enjoy! To have a closer look at the menus, send a direct message and we will send them your way! Please note that to book an experience there is a minimum of 2 guests required.
Introduction to whittling Learn how to whittle a spoon
You will get an opportunity to learn how to whittle a spoon (or other item) while sitting in the woods on the edge of Inverness. I will provide all the tools and equipment required along with my support and knowledge. We will explore the basics of the craft of whittling from cutting a blank to creating an object while sitting in a beautiful and secluded woodland that is part of a retreat centre. We will work towards creating your own wooden spoon, however time and experience may limit the finished nature of the spoon. No experience is necessary. Other things to note Please bring some warm clothes, sturdy footwear and any food, snacks or treats you may want during our time together.
Croft Tour on the Isle of Skye
We will meet on the Croft, beside the workshop. Signage says ‘shop’. Your tour will begin by introducing you to our animals, sheep, Highland cows and donkeys. You will receive a warm Highland welcome and will gain insight into the daily routines of crofting and the life of our sheep and how we produce ethical wool. We will then enter my workshop where you will gain a brief history of fleece preparation, hand spinning, the reasons and history behind our uniquely hand knitted designs including our famous bespoke fisherman’s Gansey. You will have an opportunity to see our products and understand about Croft sustainability here on the Isle of Skye. A humerous story telling experience for everyone. Other things to note: Bring waterproof clothing as the weather can change quickly. The experience is not suitable for small children. As we are a working Croft, and not a petting farm, we cannot guarantee you will be able to touch any of the animals.
Isle of Skye Smokehouse Tour & Tasting
Isle of Skye's only commercial smokehouse! A tour of the uniquely designed smokehouse is inspired to look like a traditional Scottish building called a cleit. A peat roof and stonewalled buildings from the bygone years. (Search on google St. Kilda and Cleit). Learn how the local alder wood is prepared by hand using an axe and used to fire the smokehouse and to create the smoke. I will talk about the various techniques of hot and cold smoking, wet and dry curing. Smell the secret 6 spice mix blend used in the current recipe to cure the salmon. Can you guess any of the spices? Finally the best bit tasting, Sample 5 different canapes. A twist on a Cullen Skink, Smoked salmon mousse on beetroot and blini, two additional tasting spoons. Topics covered Isle of Skye, the only commercial smokehouse Wild salmon vs farmed salmon Wood selection, why alder? Dry and wet curing Kitchen equipment Smokehouse design, cleits The smoking processes such as hot and cold techniques, temperatures ect My products can be bought locally at: Aros Centre (Portree) The Top Shop (Broadford) An Crubh ( Sleat) Beths Deli (Balmacara) Plockton Shores Heb Shack (Uig) Pottery by by Lenz Ceramics https://www.lenz-ceramics
Inverness Half-Day Highland Bucket List Tour
Half-day highland bucket list Tour from Inverness Our first stop Clava Cairns is where you will find the standing stones made famous by Diana Gabaldon the author of Outlander. But what else happens at this famous site. Find out with your guide the stories and mysteries of this 4000 year old site. We now move on to where in April 1746 on a cold wet moor by the name of Culloden, a battle took place which would change the life of the Highlanders forever. Visit where the gallant Jacobite's took on the might of King George II army. A trip to the Highlands is never complete without visiting the most famous Loch in the world, Loch Ness. Take your camera just in case Nessie makes an unexpected appearance. Next lets try some Nessie water and taste some Gin and grab a free dram at the award winning Great Glen Distillery. Note Distillery closed in winter months. They say save the best to last and you will not be disappointed as we stop and visit the most romantic ruin in Scotland Urquhart castle. 1000 years of history to explore and grab the stunning views which awaits. Castle Entrance fee £ 14.50 Adults We now head back to Inverness and finish our tour.
Meet the Achpopuli Farm residents and have a wild wander
Join me on an informative farm walk, touring the different habitats and discussing nature friendly farming, regenerative agriculture and any other subjects that come up! We'll start with a cuppa and some locally made snacks. This is a chance to get to know each other a bit, to know what your interests are and if you want a particular slant on the tour and discussions. Then we will visit the sheep flock, cattle, see the ducks and geese at work, explore the agroforestry, heath, fens and bog and look at the wildlife that's present on the day. We can finish with a look at the fleeces and wool craft if that is of interest. This is a chance to get a really intimate look at a small scale regenerative farm, discuss the ethos behind the methods, be shown all the small things that you may not notice on your own. Find out how different elements works together and why a holistic approach is needed - and how we can take this further to look at other aspects of our lives. This is aimed at adults and young adults, if you would like to bring your kids please book a private group experience and I can tailor to the age of the children. (Please note this is not a petting farm though, if this is what you are after please visit Robertsons at Beauly or Dalmore Farm instead.)
Glencoe and Glen Etive Couples Session
We will take a little roadtrip through the landscapes of Glencoe and Glen Etive to the best spots for photos which means you will get to do some sightseeing too and go to some spots others can't find! I will have my car and you will follow me in your own transport to the beauty spots for photos. The whole experience will be roughly 3 hours depending on where we go. I will give you some guidance on poses but generally I love to keep it as natural as possible. It's just a small documentary of your trip to the highlands! Included in the price is an online gallery with your edited photos that are downloadable for use and shareable on social media. I will send this via email in roughly 2/3 weeks. Other things to note It's nice to wear something that compliments the environment you are in. Please don't hesitate to dress up if you want, if you need any hints or tips please message me! The weather is very changeable in the mountains but I do go out in all months, seasons and weathers. My top tips are wear sensible shoes, bring layers and in summer something for the midges if you need it.
Didgeridoo sound bath and Mandala making
We will meet in the beautiful octagonal venue space at the Anam Cara retreat center and have an initial discussion to ascertain participants needs/wants and what to expect in a sound bath. Participants will have an opportunity to experience deep relaxation, well-being and personal growth through the didgeridoo sound bath. Participants can lay down with cushions and/or blankets or sit in a chair while being bathed in the sounds and vibrations of the didgeridoo. If time allows there will be an option to explore and set intentions for change through drawing and colouring mandalas. Water will be made available. Toilets also on-site.
Skye Collies - working sheepdogs
A small introduction to the Collie demonstration. A chance to meet thedogs as well . A short talk on the history of the area the importance of the working dog over the centuries in different working environments , the evolution of the working dog to what we have today, followed by a demonstration of the working dog , and an opportunity for one from the group to try to work my dogs ! Other things to note Duration 1 hr