Explore Stirling Castle, Lindores Abbey Distillery, and Saint Andrews. Dive into Scottish history, whiskey, and golf on this full-day tour.
Explore Stirling Castle, Lindores Abbey Distillery, and Saint Andrews. Dive into Scottish history, whiskey, and golf on this full-day tour.
- Stirling Castle - From Edinburgh, we will head to our first stop, passing through the landscapes of the pivotal battles of the Scottish Wars of Independence, famously depicted in Mel Gibson’s film Braveheart. We’ll explore Stirling Castle, where we can view the William Wallace Monument from the Throne Room and visit the favored palace of the…
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Stirling Castle - From Edinburgh, we will head to our first stop, passing through the landscapes of the pivotal battles of the Scottish Wars of Independence, famously depicted in Mel Gibson’s film Braveheart. We’ll explore Stirling Castle, where we can view the William Wallace Monument from the Throne Room and visit the favored palace of the Stuart dynasty, excluding Mary, Queen of Scots.
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Lindores Abbey Distillery - Lindores Abbey is considered the Spiritual Home of Scotch Whisky. After 523 years, it has been revived with a contemporary approach to whisky-making at this historic site.
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St. Andrews - In St. Andrews, we will take in the scenery of Fife county, located on the eastern coast. We’ll start with a panoramic tour of the city, showcasing its cathedral, castle, golf course, beaches, and notable streets. This will be the perfect time for lunch.
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St Andrews For Golf - St. Andrews is home to Scotland’s most famous golf course. Additionally, you can visit the British Museum of Golf, located next to the Old Course.
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University of St Andrews - While St. Andrews is renowned as the birthplace of golf, its University occupies much of the historic city center.
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St Andrews Cathedral - Alongside its University and golf course, St. Andrews Cathedral is another must-see tourist attraction.
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View Point, Forth Bridges - The Forth bridges are a unique national treasure. Nowhere else in the world can claim three major bridges spanning three centuries of engineering innovation in such close proximity. Each bridge has held a world record in its own right. They symbolize both the past and the future, carrying millions of travelers and goods across the Firth of Forth annually by train, bus, lorry, bicycle, car, or on foot. The historic communities of North and South Queensferry, the crossing point since Queen Margaret funded a ferry for pilgrims in the 11th century, lie in the shadow of these bridges.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Stirling Castle £10.50 (Child 7-15) to £17.50 (Adult 16-64)
- Admission ticket to the distillery Adults (18-120) £12, children (4-17) £4
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Stirling Castle £10.50 (Child 7-15) to £17.50 (Adult 16-64)
- Admission ticket to the distillery Adults (18-120) £12, children (4-17) £4
Don’t miss this perfect trip to see the most important places in Scottish history:
- Stirling, the main point to enter the highlands.
- Stirling Castle, one of the most important Scottish castles, historically and architecturally.
- Learn more about two Scottish iconic characters, William Wallace and Mary Stuart.
- Discover why the Scottish Whiskey is…
Don’t miss this perfect trip to see the most important places in Scottish history:
- Stirling, the main point to enter the highlands.
- Stirling Castle, one of the most important Scottish castles, historically and architecturally.
- Learn more about two Scottish iconic characters, William Wallace and Mary Stuart.
- Discover why the Scottish Whiskey is called “the water of life”.
- See on the first hand the birth of the Golf.
- Visit the town of Saint Andrews and its prestigious University.
Get to know the characters and places that have built Scotland’s identity.
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.