For more information, or to book a tour, please contact the hotel ahead of your stay with us. Our tours are very popular and spaces can be limited and so booking well in advance is necessary to avoid any disappointment.
Discover Highlands Whisky
Through the day you will enjoy an in-depth local insight into the Highlands marvels and landscapes as well as some unique whisky experiences at each distillery.
Along your Highland journey you will pass through picturesque Perthshire and across the stunning landscapes of the Trossachs National Park.
You will venture into Scotland’s oldest working distillery for a tour and blending experience. In the afternoon, you will have the chance to taste whisky straight from the casks at a distillery which featured in Outlander.
The contrasts between today’s distilleries will provide an taster of the vast range of whiskies available in Scotland and the differences in the distilling processes.
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Enjoy a day of Castles and Battlefields
Through the rolling hills of Perthshire you will soon notice Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument on the horizon which dominate the skyline and take visitors to the heart of the nation’s independence. Learn about Scotland’s history in Stirling Castle and climb to the top of the monument constructed in honour of Scotland’s greatest hero, William Wallace.
From the castle ramparts you can see the sites of many historical battlefields, including the Battle of Bannockburn. Experience one of the most important battles in Scotland in this award winning visitor centre.
Throughout the day your driver-guide will talk you through the legends of the area and the significant events that took place to finally bring about Scotland's independence.
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A Taste of the Highlands
Today you will experience Scotland’s nature and outdoors at it’s finest. Perthshire offers a wonderfully varied patchwork of forests, featuring some of the country’s best loved viewpoints and tallest trees. Your private guide will take you on a beautiful tour through the wilderness.
As you explore Perthshire you will also have the opportunity to taste some local food, as well as some wild produce from a successful foraging experience. You’ll be following in the footsteps of legendary plant hunters, lairds and foresters – Tay Forest Park’s soaring woods are their living legacy, alive with wildlife and rich with history.
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Experience Scotland’s Wild Side
Scotland’s wild countryside provides endless possibilities for the outdoors enthusiast. There are a vast array of exciting, open-air and socially responsible activities for the adventurous traveller.
Today you will do some off-road sightseeing as you explore some of Scotland’s rich and beautiful forestry, teaming with wildlife and fantastic flora and fauna. You will be treated to a beautiful bothy lunch in the hills before venturing out on the water for an alternative view of the surrounding landscapes.
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Discover the Capital of Scotland
Scotland’s beautiful capital city, Edinburgh, is filled with thousands of years of history. Soaking in all that information can be difficult, so our experienced local guide will cover all the iconic sites as well as some lesser-known haunts.
Edinburgh offers something for everyone, from its rich historic legacy, iconic sights to the latest in modern architecture and design. The high street, also known as the Royal Mile, which leads from the castle to the palace is home to many of Edinburgh's key historic sites, including St Giles' Cathedral, John Knox's House and the old and new Parliament buildings.
'Edinburgh,' said writer Robert Louis Stevenson, 'is what Paris ought to be'.
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Discover the Capital of Scotland
Scotland’s beautiful capital city, Edinburgh, is filled with thousands of years of history. Soaking in all that information can be difficult, so our experienced local driver-guide will cover all the iconic sites as well as some lesser-known haunts.
Edinburgh and its surroundings offers something for everyone, from its rich historic legacy, iconic sights to the latest in modern architecture and design. At the top of the high street, also known as the Royal Mile, you will find Edinburgh’s famous castle, where you will discover the history of this stunning city. You will then head to Leith, the historic port area of the city, where you will discover the Royal Yacht Britannia, which transported the royal family and their retinue all over the world for fifty years.
'Edinburgh,' said writer Robert Louis Stevenson, 'is what Paris ought to be'.
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