Embark on a thrilling 3-day tour of the Isle of Skye, Inverness Highlands, and Harry Potter’s Glenfinnan Viaduct from Edinburgh. Discover breathtaking landscapes, visit iconic movie locations, and immerse yourself in Scotland’s myths and legends. Book now!
Embark on a thrilling 3-day tour of the Isle of Skye, Inverness Highlands, and Harry Potter’s Glenfinnan Viaduct from Edinburgh. Discover breathtaking landscapes, visit iconic movie locations, and immerse yourself in Scotland’s myths and legends. Book now!
Edinburgh to Inverness
Forth Bridge - Departing Edinburgh and heading north, travelers will encounter Scotland’s most impressive engineering feat, the Forth Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 19th-century marvel was once the world’s longest cantilever bridge. It stands alongside the 20th-century Forth Road Bridge and the 21st-century…
Edinburgh to Inverness
Forth Bridge - Departing Edinburgh and heading north, travelers will encounter Scotland’s most impressive engineering feat, the Forth Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 19th-century marvel was once the world’s longest cantilever bridge. It stands alongside the 20th-century Forth Road Bridge and the 21st-century Queensferry Crossing, which opened in 2017. These three remarkable bridges, each from a different century, span the Firth of Forth, linking the capital city with the Kingdom of Fife.
The Kelpies & The Helix - Towering 30 meters (100ft) high, The Kelpies majestically honor the working horses of Scotland that once pulled barges along the canals and worked in the fields. Overlooking a new canal extension connecting the Forth & Clyde Canal to the North Sea, The Kelpies are a unique collaboration between partners and Glasgow artist Andy Scott. Nearly a decade in the making, the project has transformed 350 hectares of underutilized land between Falkirk and Grangemouth into a vibrant parkland, visitor attraction, and marine hub centered around the canal and The Kelpies.
Pitlochry - Visit the historic village of Pitlochry, nestled in the heart of Scotland. Enjoy the stunning scenery, fresh air, and rich clan history of the area.
Cairngorms National Park - Travel north through the western side of the dramatic Cairngorm National Park, the UK’s largest national park, celebrated for its serene lochs, towering Munros, and significant historical events.
Highland Folk Museum - Experience 18th-century Highland life at the ‘Highland Folk Museum’ (donation-based entry) in Newtonmore. Discover the simple homes, clothing, and daily lives of people from 300 years ago. The museum also features an on-site cafe for lunch during the 90-minute visit. Used as a filming location for ‘Outlander,’ it offers a unique insight into the lives and struggles of the Highland people. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated. Museum is open seasonally, and replaced by Ruthven Barracks during the winter
Clava Cairns - After visiting Culloden, arrive at Clava Cairns, which inspired Diana Gabaldon’s ‘Craig Na Dun’ in the Outlander series. These intriguing Bronze-Age standing stones and burial chambers are believed to be over 4,000 years old. Walk among the stones and learn about their creators and purpose.
Culloden Battlefield - Visit the fields of Culloden Moor, where the infamous 1746 battle took place, marking the last battle on British soil and ending Bonnie Prince Charlie’s aspirations of kingship. This somber site, where many Highlanders perished, is considered by many Scots as the place where “the old Scotland died.” The battle had lasting impacts on Scotland, Britain, and Europe.
Inverness Cathedral - Arrive in Inverness around 6:30 PM at the city center drop-off - Inverness Cathedral on Ardross Street, IV3 5NN. The evening is free to explore the city or dine with fellow travelers at a local restaurant or traditional Highland pub. Inverness offers a wide range of dining options, including the national dish of Haggis, Neeps & Tatties, paired with a dram of Scotch Whisky or a Local Organic Beer (try the Black Isle Brewery Bar!). During peak season, larger groups should book a table in advance. After dinner, visit the world-famous Hootenanny bar for traditional Scottish music every night.
Accommodation is not included and should be arranged separately by passengers. Staying within walking distance of the meeting point by Inverness Cathedral is recommended, and suggestions are available upon request.
Roundtrip to Isle of Skye
Black Cuillin - Pass by the Sligachan River, flowing majestically from the Black Cuillin Mountains, a magical spot for guides to share local folklore about the island’s Fairies and Giants.
Skye Bridge - Stop at the Kyle of Lochalsh for morning coffee and a photo opportunity of the famous Skye Bridge, with Skye’s Cuillin Mountain range as a stunning backdrop. Opened in 1995, this bridge has a fascinating history.
Portree Harbour - Enjoy lunch in the charming harbour town of Portree, the largest settlement on Skye. Sample seafood and local dishes at cozy pubs, restaurants, and bakeries. Relish fish and chips by the harbour as fishing boats deliver their latest catch.
Trotternish Ridge - Pass by the dramatic Trotternish Peninsula, with iconic rock formations that have served as backdrops for films like ‘BFG,’ ‘Prometheus,’ and ‘Stardust.’
Quiraing - A top spot for breathtaking photos - stunning scenery awaits.
Eilean Donan Castle - After exploring Skye, return to the mainland, arriving at Eilean Donan Castle, considered Scotland’s most beautiful castle. Built on a rocky island at the head of three Sea Lochs, this breathtaking landmark is surrounded by stunning mountains and shimmering waters.
Inverness Cathedral - Arrive in Inverness around 7:30 PM at the city-center drop-off - Inverness Cathedral on Ardross Street, IV3 5NN. Enjoy another evening exploring Inverness, savoring local cuisine, and soaking in the atmosphere of the Scottish Highlands’ cultural capital.
Accommodation is not included and should be arranged separately by passengers. Staying within walking distance of the meeting point by Inverness Cathedral is recommended, and suggestions are available upon request.
Inverness to Edinburgh
Loch Ness - Visit the northern shores of Loch Ness, where an optional Boat Cruise (tickets not included) offers exploration of the area’s features, history, and lore.
Commando Monument - Stop at the Commando Memorial, where Britain’s Special Forces trained in 1942. This harsh yet beautiful setting features a statue of heroes overlooking the Nevis range. Bring a camera for one of Scotland’s best photo opportunities. Weather permitting, Ben Nevis, the UK’s tallest mountain, may also be visible.
Glenfinnan Viaduct - If timing allows, guests on the 3-Day tour may witness the Jacobite Steam Train (April - late September 2024) crossing the magnificent Glenfinnan Viaduct. This viewpoint also marks where Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) raised his standard before the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion. Climb the monument for the best views of the Glen, as guides share the dramatic story of the ‘Young Pretender’ and his impact on European history.
Glencoe - Follow in the footsteps of James Bond (‘Skyfall’) and Harry Potter (‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’) in the beautiful and haunting ‘Glencoe,’ Scotland’s most famous valley. The spectacular scenery is unforgettable. Guides recount the tale of the infamous ‘Massacre of Glencoe’ that occurred here in February 1692.
Stirling Castle - Pass by Stirling Castle, the most significant castle in Scottish history due to its strategic location as the gateway between the Central Lowlands and the imposing Scottish Highlands to the North.
National Wallace Monument - Guides share tales of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce as the monument is seen while driving through Stirling.
Edinburgh - The return journey to Edinburgh crosses the famous Forth Bridges, with an expected arrival time of around 7 PM.
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges included
- Frequent comfort breaks
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Live commentary from an experienced ‘Hairy Coo’ driver-guide
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges included
- Frequent comfort breaks
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- Live commentary from an experienced ‘Hairy Coo’ driver-guide
- Food & Drink
- Gratuities
- Accommodation during the tour is not included, and arranged by passengers on their own.
- Optional Extras: Loch Ness Boat Cruise (cash only), Highland Folk Museum (donation based)
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- Food & Drink
- Gratuities
- Accommodation during the tour is not included, and arranged by passengers on their own.
- Optional Extras: Loch Ness Boat Cruise (cash only), Highland Folk Museum (donation based)
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
Scotland is a vast land filled with numerous awe-inspiring sights to discover, and your enthusiasm for the 3-day tour of Isle of Skye, Inverness & Highlands is well justified. The promise of encountering novel and intriguing experiences, along with stunning vistas and panoramas at every bend, is a surefire guarantee. Witness the settings that served as…
Scotland is a vast land filled with numerous awe-inspiring sights to discover, and your enthusiasm for the 3-day tour of Isle of Skye, Inverness & Highlands is well justified. The promise of encountering novel and intriguing experiences, along with stunning vistas and panoramas at every bend, is a surefire guarantee. Witness the settings that served as the backdrop for various popular films shot in Scotland, including Harry Potter’s (Glenfinnan Viaduct) and James Bond’s (Glencoe) iconic locations.
The Isle of Skye, rich with Scotland’s myths and legends, will offer countless opportunities for capturing memorable snapshots. Witness mountains formed by mythical giants, magical waters promising everlasting youth, and listen to fairy tales whispered on the breeze.
The tour promises a joy-filled experience that will engrain a unique sense of contentment and happiness – a truly invaluable feeling.
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- Minimum age to travel is 7 years old. Photo ID, such as a passport, may be required. Children (8-17) must be accompanied by an adult.
- Please feel free to bring a smaller bag to be brought onboard, and one medium sized piece of luggage, suitcase or backpack, which we will put in the hold of the bus during transit. This can weigh up to 15kgs (33lbs) per passenger .
- This tour in an air-conditioned mini/midi-coach, hosted by a local Scottish guide, rated 5-stars by the official Scottish Tourist Board
- You will require a two night stay in the City of Inverness for this tour. Accommodation is not included in the price of your tour but we are happy to provide recommendations where needed. Please contact us if you need help!
- When booking accommodation, we advise that you use our Inverness pick up and drop off location as a reference of where to stay. This is located at Inverness Cathedral, Ardross Street, IV3 5NN.
- We strongly recommend you book accommodation with a flexible cancellation policy in the event that you need to cancel or reschedule your tour - we’d hate for you to lose out!
- There are opportunities to take short nature walks, it is recommended to bring suitable clothing and footwear.
- Please note that during the winter season, we will be swapping Day 1 and Day 3’s itineraries to enable us to visit as many places as possible while it is still light outside. Due to weather and/or road conditions during the winter season the route may change at the driver/guide’s discretion.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.