Your Private John O’Groats Day Trip Itinerary
Your day begins with a scenic drive along the Moray Firth and into the far reaches of Sutherland, where the road hugs the coast, passing through small fishing villages such as Helmsdale and Brora.
Journey North – Villages of the Coast
As the jaw-dropping scenery unfolds before you, your driver-guide will share stories of crofters, clans, and clearances, while the landscape shifts from rolling farmland to windswept sea cliffs.
A short pause in one of these towns offers the chance to stretch your legs, admire harbor views, and get a taste of rural life in the Highlands.
Dunrobin Castle

Rising suddenly above the coast, Dunrobin Castle appears like something from a storybook, with French-style turrets and manicured gardens tumbling down towards the sea.
Seat of Clan Sutherland for centuries, its richly decorated interiors tell of aristocratic Highland life, while its walled gardens offer a peaceful stroll. If timing allows, you may even witness a falconry display on the lawns.
Wick, Harbor Heritage & Highland Lunch

Continue north to Wick, once one of Europe’s busiest herring ports.
Today, it retains its maritime character with a working harbor, stone warehouses, and hints of its Viking past.
Your guide can lead you on a short wander through the town before settling in for a relaxed Highland lunch at a local inn or restaurant.
John O’Groats, Edge of the Map

By afternoon, you reach John O’Groats, a place that has captured imaginations for centuries as the northernmost point of mainland Britain.
At the iconic signpost, pose for photographs with windswept seas behind you and the Orkney Islands on the horizon. There is a feeling of arrival here, of standing at the edge of the known world, where land yields to ocean.
Duncansby Head – Sea Stacks & Clifftops

Just beyond John O’Groats lies Duncansby Head, one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in Scotland.
Here towering cliffs plunge into the sea, and the remarkable Duncansby Stacks rise like cathedral spires from the waves. Seabirds wheel above, and the wind carries the scent of salt and heather. Your guide will help you take in the view safely and comfortably, with plenty of time for photographs.
Return to Inverness
As the day draws to a close, your driver takes the scenic road back through Sutherland. By the time you return to Inverness, you will have traveled through some of Scotland’s most remote and evocative landscapes, and stood proudly at the very edge of the land.
Optional Extras to Your John O’Groats Day Trip

- Castle of Mey, the beloved retreat of the late Queen Mother, has elegant rooms and tranquil gardens.
- Glenmorangie Distillery, for a private tasting of Highland whisky to toast your northern adventure.