From Edinburgh: Loch Ness, Glencoe & Scottish Highlands Tour
Set off in the comfort of an air-conditioned luxury coach and journey through the heart of Scotland’s natural beauty and legendary history. Pass by the iconic Stirling Castle as your Scottish guide shares thrilling tales of the battles that shaped a nation. Continue to the charming town of Callander, gateway to the Highlands and nestled at the foot of the Trossachs. If you’ve selected the Tour with Whisky Distillery option, we'll stop at Deanston Distillery for an optional tour and tasting. Meet some of Scotland’s most beloved residents - our Highland cows, or "hairy coos" up close before driving through the stunning landscapes of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Hear stories of the infamous Highlander Rob Roy MacGregor from your guide. Marvel at the dramatic scenery of Glencoe, featured in James Bond ("Skyfall") and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and learn about the haunting 1692 Clan MacDonald massacre. Pass through Fort William, home to mighty Ben Nevis, the tallest peak in the British Isles. We'll arrive on the south bank of Loch Ness in the charming village of Fort Augustus. Stroll along the Caledonian Canal and enjoy the cafes, shops, and restaurants during a relaxing lunch break. For those joining the Tour with Boat Cruise option, you can choose to explore Loch Ness on the optional 1-hour boat cruise and try to catch a glimpse of "Nessie" - the legendary Loch Ness Monster! Pro tip: Bring a packed lunch to make the most of your time at each stop! Then, admire the impressive Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge with views of the Nevis Range. Continue your scenic journey by the majestic Cairngorms National Park, drive along Loch Laggan and ascend the Pass of Drumochter, a glacially-carved mountain pass linking the northern and southern Highlands. Finally, stop briefly in the beautiful Victorian town of Pitlochry before heading back to Edinburgh City Centre, arriving at approximately 8:30 PM. *Due to the long distances covered, much of the day is spent on the coach—perfect for enjoying Scotland’s scenic landscapes. Tour may run in reverse during peak season to reduce congestion in local communities.*