- Dalwhinnie Distillery - If you’re a whisky lover, a visit to Dalwhinnie distillery in Scotland is a must. Located in the Cairngorms National Park, this picturesque distillery is one of the highest in Scotland, and produces a smooth, mellow single malt whisky that’s beloved by connoisseurs around the world. The distillery has been in operation since 1897, and visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the traditional whisky-making process, from malting and mashing to fermentation and distillation. Whether you’re a seasoned whisky aficionado or just curious to learn more about this famous Scottish spirit, a visit to Dalwhinnie distillery is sure to be a highlight of your trip. (Guided distillery tour not included - price from £17.00) - Pitlochry - Stop for lunch - Blair Athol Distillery - Blair Athol distillery, nestled in the picturesque town of Pitlochry in the Scottish Highlands, is a must-visit for any whisky enthusiast. With a history dating back to 1798, Blair Athol produces a distinct single malt with a rich, fruity flavor profile. Visitors can take a guided tour of the traditional distillery, learn about the whisky-making process, and sample some of the finest whiskies in the region. Don’t miss the chance to experience the unique charm and character of Blair Athol distillery on your next trip to Scotland. (admission fee around £17.00, not included in the tour price) - Pitlochry - Pitlochry is a charming town located in the heart of Scotland, known for its picturesque scenery and outdoor adventures. With a rich history dating back to the Victorian era, Pitlochry offers visitors a glimpse into Scotland’s past, with its stunning architecture and quaint shops. Make sure to visit the famous Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder, a marvel of engineering that allows salmon to swim upstream. With its welcoming locals and endless opportunities for exploration, Pitlochry is a must-visit destination for any traveler to Scotland. - Forth Road Bridge - If you’re looking for a breathtaking experience, consider booking a tour that includes a visit to the Forth Bridges. These three impressive bridges span the Firth of Forth, and are a sight to behold. The Forth Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks. The Forth Road Bridge, opened in 1964 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is a long-span suspension bridge over 2.5 kilometres in length, with towers over 150 metres high. The Queensferry Crossing, opened in 2017, is the newest of the three and spans the firth with its modern design. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see these engineering marvels up close and appreciate their beauty and significance in Scottish history.
- Driver as a guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Admission fees to Blair Athol and Dalwhinnie distillery tours/tastings are not included
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Delve into the enchantment of Scotland on an exclusive tour that introduces you to some of its most celebrated sights. Discover the charming town of Pitlochry, rich with unique stores and breathtaking landscapes. Peek into the process of whisky production with trips to the famous Dalwhinnie and Blair Athol distilleries. However, the crown of this journey is indeed the Forth Bridge, a testament to human ingenuity that covers the Firth of Forth. Marvel at the bridge’s extraordinary architecture and delve into its intriguing past with your erudite guide. This private tour is an ideal way to submerge yourself in the tradition, history, and stunning landscapes of Scotland.
• Relish dedicated, customized care from your driver/guide on this private journey
• Suitable for children (5+ age)
• Tour itinerary can be adjusted
• Please be advised that tour stops and timetable can be modified
- Travel time is around 4 hours
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.