Delve into Ullapool's fascinating story with a private, expert-led walk through the planned fishing village, from the 1788 British Fisheries Society grid streets to the harbour where Loch Broom herring fleets once anchored. Intimate, unhurried, and full of Highland character.
What to expect
Ullapool was purpose-built in 1788 as a model fishing village by the British Fisheries Society, and its grid of whitewashed cottages retains that Georgian clarity to this day. Your guide brings the town vividly to life — the Lochbroom herring boom, the Clearances that emptied surrounding glens and filled the emigrant ships, the Cold War-era 'Klondykers' (factory ships from the Soviet bloc) that once moored in the harbour. The tour takes in the award-winning Ullapool Museum, the pier, and hidden corners the independent visitor walks straight past. Finish at a harbour-side café for a dram and further conversation with your guide.
Good to know
Tours depart from Ullapool pier — ideal for cruise passengers. Duration approximately 2 hours, keeping you well within all-aboard. Book directly at ullapooltours.com and specify your ship's arrival time. Flat, accessible route suitable for most fitness levels.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Ullapool — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.