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Highlands
Scotand

2-10
Small Groups

£35
2-3 Hour Tour
where myth, land, and memory meet
Inverness
Gateway to the Highlands
From ancient fairy hills believed to lead into the Otherworld, to river islands rich with story, this journey weaves tales of the Picts, kelpies, and giants, far from the well-trodden tourist trail.

Tomnahurich
Rising quietly above Inverness, Tomnahurich is no ordinary hill. Long known as a gateway to the otherworld, it carries centuries of stories about the good folk, hidden halls, and thin places between worlds.

Ness Islands
Where river, woodland, and story intertwine, the Ness Islands feel like a place slightly out of step with time as water moves steadily past ancient trees, tales of spirits, symbols, and quiet magic surface.

The Picts
Shrouded in mystery and etched in stone, the Picts remain one of Scotland’s most intriguing peoples. Leaving their marks through history and time in symbol stones, landscape, and story.

Local Folklore
Every place has its stories, often hidden in plain sight. Tours draw together local tales of the land, the people, and the unseen, passed down through generations.
Inverness Walking Tour
From March 2026, I’ll be opening the first chapters of Otherworldly Tales, walking tours, slow, story-rich journeys through Inverness, where myth, folklore, and landscape meet.
This small-group walking tour weaves together fairy lore, Highland legends, and the deeper stories embedded in hills, rivers, and stones. Beginning at Tomnahurich and following the River Ness, we explore the cultural memory and hidden layers of the city.
Ideal for curious travellers and lovers of folklore, this is a reflective, story-led way to experience Inverness beyond the guidebooks.


Private and bespoke tours are available.
Contact me to discuss your group’s interests, favourite strands of Scottish myth, places and/or folklore, so that together we can create a customised experience that suits you.

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