Embark on a captivating journey through Scotland’s history, exploring Rosslyn Chapel, the Great Tapestry, and medieval ruins. Discover traditions and breathtaking landscapes.
Embark on a captivating journey through Scotland’s history, exploring Rosslyn Chapel, the Great Tapestry, and medieval ruins. Discover traditions and breathtaking landscapes.
- The Great Tapestry of Scotland - The Great Tapestry of Scotland is a breathtaking tribute to the nation’s history, culture, and creativity. Comprising 160 meticulously stitched panels, this extraordinary artwork vividly narrates Scotland’s story. Displayed in a beautiful purpose-built gallery, it offers an inspiring and immersive journey through…
- The Great Tapestry of Scotland - The Great Tapestry of Scotland is a breathtaking tribute to the nation’s history, culture, and creativity. Comprising 160 meticulously stitched panels, this extraordinary artwork vividly narrates Scotland’s story. Displayed in a beautiful purpose-built gallery, it offers an inspiring and immersive journey through time for enthusiasts of art, history, and storytelling.
- Melrose Abbey - Melrose Abbey enchants with its impressive Gothic architecture and detailed stonework, including the famous carving of a bagpipe-playing pig. Established in 1136, it houses the heart of Robert the Bruce, enhancing its allure. Surrounded by the stunning Borders countryside, it is a captivating blend of history, legend, and beauty.
- Kelso Abbey - Kelso Abbey features magnificent Romanesque architecture, showcasing Scotland’s finest surviving example of this style. Founded in 1128, it was once one of Scotland’s grandest monasteries. Its evocative ruins, located in the heart of Kelso, provide a fascinating glimpse into Scotland’s ecclesiastical past amidst a charming market town setting.
- Jedburgh Abbey - Jedburgh Abbey impresses with its towering arches and well-preserved Romanesque and Gothic features. Founded in the 12th century, this majestic site offers intriguing insights into monastic life. Its dramatic location by Jed Water and the surrounding picturesque town create an unforgettable experience rich in Scottish Borders history and charm.
- Dryburgh Abbey - Dryburgh Abbey radiates tranquillity, nestled in lush woodlands by the River Tweed. Its atmospheric ruins, steeped in medieval history, include the burial site of Sir Walter Scott. The abbey’s serene setting and exquisite stonework make it a haven of peace, ideal for history enthusiasts and lovers of natural beauty alike.
- William Wallace Statue - The William Wallace Monument in St Boswells honors Scotland’s legendary hero. Situated in a peaceful spot overlooking the River Tweed, the striking statue celebrates Wallace’s bravery during the Wars of Independence. Surrounded by scenic countryside, it is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil, inspiring atmosphere.
- Arthur’s Seat - Driving around Arthur’s Seat offers stunning views of Edinburgh’s dramatic skyline and the surrounding landscapes. This extinct volcano, rising majestically in Holyrood Park, provides a blend of rugged beauty and historic charm. The scenic route showcases rolling hills, Duddingston Loch, and the city’s vibrant character, making it a perfect end to the day.
- Occasional stops for photos and rest breaks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Digital photo pack
- Occasional stops for photos and rest breaks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Digital photo pack
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- On-board restrooms
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- On-board restrooms
Departing from Edinburgh, the journey heads south to the captivating Borders. Upon reaching Galashiels, visitors will be amazed by the ‘Great Tapestry of Scotland,’ a vibrant masterpiece narrating the nation’s history.
Deep within the Borders, one can fully experience its rich traditions, lively ceremonies, and music. Passing the majestic Eildon Hills,…
Departing from Edinburgh, the journey heads south to the captivating Borders. Upon reaching Galashiels, visitors will be amazed by the ‘Great Tapestry of Scotland,’ a vibrant masterpiece narrating the nation’s history.
Deep within the Borders, one can fully experience its rich traditions, lively ceremonies, and music. Passing the majestic Eildon Hills, the journey continues to Melrose, where there is time to explore the town, its historic abbey, and the birthplace of rugby sevens.
The tour then includes visits to three intriguing medieval ruins, initially destroyed by the English and later rebuilt by the Scots, only to meet their tragic end in the 1560s. A visit to the William Wallace Monument follows, honoring Scotland’s legendary Guardian.
As the journey heads north, there is an opportunity to relax and enjoy the stunning landscape, reflecting on the day’s unforgettable sights and stories.
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.