Trip Highlights
• The Royal Mile
• National Museum of Scotland
• Edinburgh Walking Tour (There are many – Ask us for suggestions!)
• Edinburgh Castle
• The Scotch Whisky Experience
Slow down and explore at a comfortable rhythm while still soaking up all the highlights
Edinburgh – the breathtaking Scottish Capital and one of our personal favorite cities! This city oozes history with stunning architecture, endless winding, cobble streets and castles that stand proudly. has many interesting things to do. Start with a tour of the historic Old Town, home to some of Edinburgh’s top attractions, such as Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile. There are some great guided tours you can avail of in this City ranging from pubs, distilleries to history and literature! The cafes are quaint and cozy where you can sit and watch the world go by. The people are friendly, welcoming and will embrace you with open arms!
Pitlochry is a fantastic base from which you can explore Perthshire. Inhale the fresh air and stand to admire the views. Traditional activities such as fishing, golf and hiking are juxtaposed with more adrenaline packed activities such as mountain biking and bungee jumping! During the fall months, Pitlochry has stunning vistas of Highland Perthshire. Shop for local crafts and dine in one of the many great little restaurants!
Nestled on the northeast coast, Inverness is the capital of the Scottish Highlands. Head north for a weekend break or holiday in Inverness! Experience true Outlander Highland scenery, iconic castles, majestic mountains and unique wildlife with a relaxing stroll along the banks of the River Ness, you might even spot the famous Loch Ness monster!
Famous for its breathtaking scenery and scenery, your next overnight location is Skye. You really need a minimum of two days to explore this region as it takes a little bit of time to get out to the Isle. Isle of Skye is 50 miles long and is the largest of the Inner Hebrides. The capital is Fort Lee. The island has a rich history covering many subjects such as dinosaur fossils, clan wars, plateau clearing, the infamous “Prince Charlie the Handsome” and the Jacobite Uprising.
Head to Stirling, where you’ll tour Stirling Castle. Perched on volcanic rock above the town, this grand castle is one of Scotland’s most important. Explore the richness of the 16th-century decor of the palace, once the childhood home to Mary Queen of Scots. Drive on through southwestern Scotland to Cairnryan and board the ferry to Belfast, where you’ll dine in your hotel this evening. (B, D)
Glasgow City itself is home to some of Scotland’s best cultural attractions and art galleries and best of all, the majority of these attractions are completely free! For music lovers, a city walking tour of the music scene is a must! For history lovers, there are museums galore!
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