- Stirling Castle - Your first stop is at the impressive 13th century stronghold Stirling Castle. Famed for the battles in the Scottish Wars of Independence with Robert the Bruce into the 16th century and Mary Queen of Scots.
- Loch Lubnaig - Loch Lubnaig is your first Loch in the Scottish Highlands with great views, refreshments & toilets available.
- Glencoe - With truly spectacular landscape and dark history, Glencoe is one of the most visited and remarkable areas in the Scottish Highlands. With Several photo stop opportunities and time to get some lunch, Glencoe will certainly leave a lasting impression.
- Glencoe Village - The MacDonald Memorial stands on the edge of Glencoe Village. Time here will reveal some of the brutal past of the 17th century and the massacre of Glencoe.
- Appin - A short stop and phot opportunity of Castle Stalker. Once home to Clan MacDougall, followed by the Stewarts of Appin, this 14th century castle stands proud in the beautiful surroundings of Loch Linnhe. Toilets and refreshments may be available.
- St Conan’s Kirk - St Conan’s Kirk sits on the banks of Loch Awe and is absolutely awe inspiring. A stunning example of blended architectural influence this romantic little church is a must see for any passers by.
- Kilchurn Castle - On the opposite side of Loch Awe is the great view point of Kilchurn Castle. A ruined, fortress, comfortable residence and stronghold. This was a major powerbase for the Campbells of Glenorchy, built in the 15th century, but abandoned in the late 18th century. The castle is now one of the most photographed locations in Scotland.
- Inveraray - The Georgian village of Inveraray is located on the banks of Loch Fyne. The heart of Clan Campbell territory this quaint village is the best location on route to absorb the area with traditional fish and chips, while enjoying the views.
- Rest and be Thankful - Getting its name from the Government troops that once journeyed to Inverary with supplies, the rest and be thankful is a must photo stop. Looking deep into Glen Croe after hearing stories of the Jacobites, this is a great spot for reflection.
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Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond are world famous. Enjoy a short walk along its banks and in the serene village of Luss.
The last stop on the tour before returning to Edinburgh.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Knowledgeable driver guide
- Entrance fees to attractions (15-20 Euro/person)
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Embark on a full-day journey through the stunning Scottish Highlands on this tour. Your day begins with a visit to the historic Stirling Castle, a 13th-century fortification. From there, you traverse the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands to the magnificent Glencoe. Continue along the western coast, making a stop at Inveraray, before reaching the famous Loch Lomond. Hear tales and myths from yesteryears during the journey, all while enjoying the splendid views and music from the comfort of our Mercedes V Class or SUV. Please take note that the tour duration is 12 hours and in winter, it gets dark around 4pm.
The tour factors in travel time between destinations into the total duration, with approximately 1 to 2 hours being the longest travel time between any two locations and a minimum drive time of 15 minutes.
With a fervor for Scotland and tourism, you’ll enjoy a lively but educational and professional tour experience. Our fully valeted, comfortable vehicle can cater to itinerary adjustments if necessary.
- Not recommended for travellers that struggle with walking on uneven surfaces or stairs.
- Remaining hours on tour duration was for travel time.
- Age Restriction: Children over 8 years.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.