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1 Day : Scottish Glens, Highlands and Whisky

17 Stops
9h 15m
241km
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Tour Overview

We depart Edinburgh in the morning and make our way to the majestic Kelpies, the world’s largest equine sculptures, dedicated to horse-powered heritage across Scotland.

We venture further into the Highlands, where you have the option to embark on an immersive tour of one of Scotland’s renowned whisky distilleries and sample the 'water of life’. Alternatively, head out to explore the charming market town of Crieff with its delightful local shops and cosy cafés. After passing through the stunning Sma’ Glen, a valley of ancient myths in the Scottish Lowlands, we explore The Hermitage forest in the heart of Perthshire to take a leisurely woodland walk amid captivating rivers and waterfalls.

Our return journey visits the charming village of Dunkeld, in Macbeth country, where a stunning cathedral sits beautifully by the banks of the River Tay. Our Highland whisky tour comes to and end as we pass the iconic Forth Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, arriving back into Edinburgh in the early evening.

Stops

  1. Edinburgh Welcome and Safety Briefing

  2. Edinburgh

  3. Linlithgow Palace

  4. Mary, Queen of Scots

  5. The Kelpies

  6. The Kelpies Stop

  7. Robert the Bruce

  8. Stirling castle

  9. Stirling and William Wallace

  10. Whisky

  11. Glenturret

  12. The Highlands

  13. Scottish Wildlife

  14. The Kilt

  15. Munros

  16. Rob Roy MacGregor

  17. Hermitage

  18. Hermitage

  19. Dunkeld

  20. Dunkeld

  21. Scone Palace and the Stone of Destiny

  22. Film Industry

  23. Famous Scottish People

  24. Haggis

  25. Forth Bridges

  26. The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

  27. Edinburgh Farewell

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