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12 hours
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Experience the best of Scotland on this private 12-hour tour that takes you through iconic landmarks and breathtaking landscapes. Starting with the Forth Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we visit Kilmahog and enjoy Scottish tea before heading to Loch Tulla. Marvel at the Glencoe Valley Viewpoint and the Meeting of Three Waters before passing the Three Sisters Mountains. Discover the beauty of Loch Achtriochtan, Fort Augustus, and Loch Ness. End your journey with a visit to the historic Urquhart Castle and Pitlochry. This unique tour is an unforgettable Scottish adventure.
• Enjoy privileged, personalized attention from your driver/guide on this private tour
• Kids friendly (5+ age)
• Tour can be customised
• Please note that tours stops and timings can be changed
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you're considering a trip to Edinburgh Castle or any other castles, obtaining the Explorer Pass from Historic Scotland could be worthwhile. The price for a Historic Scotland 7 Day Explorer Pass ranges from £35.00 to £44.00 for adults, depending on the season. This pass grants access to various sites including Blackness Castle, Doune Castle, Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Castle, Urquhart Castle, Linlithgow Palace, and more. For further details, please refer to the Historic Scotland Website
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.
Linlithgow Palace
As you pass by Linlithgow Palace in Scotland, you'll see a magnificent medieval castle that once served as the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. Although much of the palace now lies in ruins, the grandeur and history of the site are still evident. Built in the 15th century by King James I, the palace was a favored residence of the Scottish monarchs for centuries, and it played a pivotal role in many important events in Scottish history. Today, visitors can still explore the palace's many chambers, courtyards, and towers, and imagine what life was like for the royals who once called this impressive castle their home.
Pickup included
Booster seat provided for kids
Private transportation
Bottled Water
Admission fee
Driver as a guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Admission fees
Food and drinks, unless specified
Gratuities
Urquhart Castle
Select a pickup point
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Operated by Ed Private Tours