Experience a luxurious 2-day private tour of Glencoe and Inverness, exploring castles, ruins, and distilleries amidst stunning Scottish landscapes.
Experience a luxurious 2-day private tour of Glencoe and Inverness, exploring castles, ruins, and distilleries amidst stunning Scottish landscapes.
Edinburgh to Inverness
Doune Castle - Doune Castle is a medieval fortress near the village of Doune, in the Stirling council area of central Scotland and the historic county of Perthshire. The castle is located on a wooded bend where the Ardoch Burn meets the River Teith.
Callander - A charming town where visitors can explore local shops and…
Edinburgh to Inverness
Doune Castle - Doune Castle is a medieval fortress near the village of Doune, in the Stirling council area of central Scotland and the historic county of Perthshire. The castle is located on a wooded bend where the Ardoch Burn meets the River Teith.
Callander - A charming town where visitors can explore local shops and enjoy treats from an award-winning bakery.
Kilmahog - A stop at an old woolen mill offers the chance to feed Highland Cows and take some memorable photos.
Glencoe - Rich in history and folklore, Glencoe was the site of the infamous 1692 Massacre, where members of the MacDonald clan were tragically killed. Today, it is a haven for hikers, climbers, and nature enthusiasts, with its mist-covered peaks and sweeping vistas providing a perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures and quiet reflection.
Fort Augustus - Fort Augustus is a picturesque village located at the southern tip of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. Steeped in history, the village is named after a 17th-century fort built to control Highland clans during the Jacobite uprisings.
Urquhart Castle - Situated on the shores of Loch Ness near Inverness, this is one of Scotland’s most iconic and picturesque ruins. With a history spanning over 1,000 years, the castle played a crucial role in the Wars of Scottish Independence and witnessed numerous battles between the Scots and the English.
Loch Ness - Loch Ness, one of Scotland’s most famous and mysterious lakes, stretches for 23 miles through the scenic Highlands. Renowned for its deep, dark waters, it is best known for the legendary Loch Ness Monster, or “Nessie,” said to inhabit its depths.
Inverness to Edinburgh
Culloden Battlefield - Step back in time and immerse yourself in a significant chapter of Scotland’s history at the hauntingly evocative Culloden Battlefield. Just a short drive from Inverness, this sacred ground bears witness to the fierce battle that took place on April 16, 1746, during the Jacobite Rising.
Clava Cairns - Dating back over 4,000 years, this mystical site is believed to have been used for both ceremonial and burial purposes. The complex features three large circular cairns, surrounded by stone circles and lined with carefully arranged standing stones.
Dalwhinnie Distillery - The Dalwhinnie Distillery, established in 1897, is renowned for producing a smooth, delicate single malt whisky with a hint of heather and honey, reflecting the purity of the local water and air. As a popular stop on the Highland whisky trail, Dalwhinnie invites visitors to tour the distillery, learn about the whisky-making process, and savor a taste of this iconic Scottish spirit.
The House of Bruar - The House of Bruar is a prestigious shopping destination located in the Scottish Highlands, often referred to as the “Harrods of the North.” Known for its elegant country clothing, luxury knitwear, and Scottish crafts, it offers visitors a refined taste of Highland style. The complex features a variety of boutiques, showcasing high-quality tweeds, cashmere, and outdoor wear, as well as a food hall stocked with gourmet local produce, including smoked salmon, cheeses, and fine whiskies.
The Hermitage Woodland Walk - The Hermitage is an ideal spot for leisurely walks, wildlife spotting, and enjoying the tranquility of the ancient forest, making it a favorite destination for nature lovers and hikers.
- Private transportation
- Water
- Soda
- Scottish treats
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Water
- Soda
- Scottish treats
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance to Doune Castle - Admission costs £10pp if you wish to enter on the day
- Entrance to Culloden - Admission £16pp if you wish to enter
- Entrance to Urquhart Castle - Admission £14.50pp if you wish to enter
- Breakfast, Lunch and dinner
- Gratuities
- Overnight accomodation
- Entrance to Dalwhinnie Distillery- Tours start from £19pp
- Entrance to Doune Castle - Admission costs £10pp if you wish to enter on the day
- Entrance to Culloden - Admission £16pp if you wish to enter
- Entrance to Urquhart Castle - Admission £14.50pp if you wish to enter
- Breakfast, Lunch and dinner
- Gratuities
- Overnight accomodation
- Entrance to Dalwhinnie Distillery- Tours start from £19pp
Join a two-day private executive tour to Loch Ness, where nature, history, and culture blend seamlessly for an unforgettable Scottish experience in the comfort of luxury vehicles. Start your adventure with a visit to the impressive Doune Castle, followed by a stop in the delightful Roman town of Callander. Be captivated by the breathtaking landscapes of…
Join a two-day private executive tour to Loch Ness, where nature, history, and culture blend seamlessly for an unforgettable Scottish experience in the comfort of luxury vehicles. Start your adventure with a visit to the impressive Doune Castle, followed by a stop in the delightful Roman town of Callander. Be captivated by the breathtaking landscapes of Glen Ogle and Glencoe before journeying through the Great Glen to the charming village of Fort Augustus. Explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle along the shores of Loch Ness before spending the night in Inverness. After breakfast, continue the tour with visits to the historic Culloden Battlefield, the ancient Clava Cairns, and the picturesque town of Aviemore. Choose to experience whisky-making at the Dalwhinnie Distillery or explore the Highland Folk Museum. Enjoy a tranquil woodland walk at The Hermitage to admire the waterfall and conclude your tour by passing the iconic Forth Rail Bridge as you return to Edinburgh.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.