Explore the enchanting landscapes and rich history of Scotland on this captivating tour featuring Dunkeld, The Hermitage, and Blair Atholl Castle. Discover ancient forests and the serene beauty of the River Tay as you wander through stunning natural settings. Feel the echoes of history at Blair Atholl Castle, where tales of the past come alive. With expert guides leading the way, this tour promises an immersive experience filled with cultural insights and breathtaking views.
- Visit the picturesque town of Dunkeld and the tranquil Hermitage
- Explore the historical Blair Atholl Castle and its beautiful gardens
- Enjoy a mix of natural beauty and ancient history in a single day
- Experience expert guidance and insider knowledge throughout the tour
Meeting Point: Castle Terrace coach bays, Edinburgh (EH1 2EW). Find us on the castle side of the road, opposite the NCP car park. Identify: White luxury Mercedes mini-coach and guide with a branded umbrella. Check-in: 08:30 Departure: 09:00 (Prompt)
17:00 | The Return Relax on the drive south, watching "Big Tree Country" fade back into the Lowlands, arriving in Edinburgh by 18:45.
10:15 | Dunkeld: The Religious Heart (1 Hour)Your first stop is Dunkeld, the ancient ecclesiastical capital of Scotland. In 849 AD, King Kenneth MacAlpin moved the relics of St Columba here, establishing it as the spiritual centre of the early kingdom. The Cathedral Ruins: Walk the banks of the River Tay to the majestic Dunkeld Cathedral. Here lies the tomb of the notorious Wolf of Badenoch, but more importantly for this tour, the burial place of John Murray, the 4th Duke of Atholl ("Planter John"). The Parent Larch: Look for the ancient European larch tree near the church gates. Planted in 1738 by the 2nd Duke, it is the sole survivor of the original five "Parent Larches" that seeded the millions of trees covering the surrounding hills. Coffee Stop: Visit one of the artisan bakeries on Atholl Street for a morning coffee and a fresh Scottish pastry.
11:30 | The Hermitage: Ossian’s Hall and Pine Cone Point Just minutes away lies the Dukes’ 18th-century "pleasure ground." Ossian’s Hall: A 15-minute flat walk through towering Douglas firs leads to this Georgian folly. The original 1757 summerhouse was rebuilt in 1783 as a "hall of mirrors" designed to shock guests by reflecting the thundering Black Linn Falls—a spectacle that remains today. The Cannon Legend: Look up at the craggy cliffs of Craig-y-Barns in the distance. The 4th Duke, unable to send men up the dangerous rock faces to plant trees, famously used cannons loaded with seed canisters—an idea given to him by the landscape painter Alexander Nasmyth—to blast seeds into the crevices. Pine Cone Point: From the hall, take the signposted path uphill toward Craigvinean Forest. A steady ascent leads to the Pine Cone Point lookout, a modern timber structure offering a sweeping panorama over the Tay Valley. This view reveals the sheer scale of the 18th-century reforestation efforts.
External visit with optional entrance. Must be paid on site. 14:00 | Blair Castle: The Seat of Power Arrive at the ancestral home of Clan Murray, a white-washed castle standing since 1269. With three hours, you have ample time to explore the estate in depth: Castle Tour: Explore thirty rooms, including the Victorian Ballroom—famous for its 175 pairs of antlers—and the Entrance Hall, displaying genuine Jacobite muskets and targes used at the Battle of Culloden. Diana’s Grove: This tranquil two-acre woodland contains some of the UK's tallest trees, including a grand fir exceeding 62m (200ft)—living proof of the fertile soil the Dukes cultivated for centuries. Hercules Garden: Fully explore this nine-acre walled garden. Restored to its 1750 Georgian design, it features landscaped ponds, Chinese bridges, and curious statues, offering a perfect contrast to the wilder woods of Diana's Grove.
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