Embark on a royal exploration tour of Scotland’s crowning castles. Discover the majestic ruins of Linlithgow Palace, Stirling Castle, Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, Falkland Palace, and Aberdour Castle.
Embark on a royal exploration tour of Scotland’s crowning castles. Discover the majestic ruins of Linlithgow Palace, Stirling Castle, Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, Falkland Palace, and Aberdour Castle.
- South Queensferry - Historic Village
- Linlithgow Palace - Ruined Royal Palace
- Stirling Castle - Famous Castle & Royal residence
- Falkland Palace & Garden - Royal Residence
- Aberdour Castle and Gardens - Favourite of Mary,Queen of Scots
- Dunfermline Abbey and Palace - Palace, Abbey & burial place of Monarchs
- South Queensferry - Historic Village
- Linlithgow Palace - Ruined Royal Palace
- Stirling Castle - Famous Castle & Royal residence
- Falkland Palace & Garden - Royal Residence
- Aberdour Castle and Gardens - Favourite of Mary,Queen of Scots
- Dunfermline Abbey and Palace - Palace, Abbey & burial place of Monarchs
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Optional entrances
- Lunch
- Optional entrances
The splendid remains of an extensive Royal Palace, nestled by the Linlithgow Loch, was a favored dwelling of the Stewart monarchs, from James I to Mary, Queen of Scots. Continuing our journey North, we approach Stirling Castle, which stands as one of Scotland’s largest and most significant strongholds. Several Scottish rulers, including Mary, Queen of…
The splendid remains of an extensive Royal Palace, nestled by the Linlithgow Loch, was a favored dwelling of the Stewart monarchs, from James I to Mary, Queen of Scots. Continuing our journey North, we approach Stirling Castle, which stands as one of Scotland’s largest and most significant strongholds. Several Scottish rulers, including Mary, Queen of Scots, were crowned here in 1542. As we return to our opulent VIP Class minibus, we drive East to one of our previous Capitals and your tour of Dunfermline Abbey and Palace ensues. Following your visit, we proceed to our lunch stop and Falkland Palace. Situated in the core of a preservation village, this partially restored Renaissance palace is an ideal spot for a leisurely afternoon. Portions of the Palace are in ruins, yet the refurbished rooms display 17th-century Flemish tapestries, intricate painted ceilings, and vintage furniture. Moving South, our last stop of the day is Aberdour Castle, one of the two senior standing castles in Scotland.
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