Embark on our Highlands, Queen’s View, and William Wallace tour to discover the natural and historical treasures of Scotland.
We begin our journey at The Hermitage, a stunning pine forest featuring scenic trails leading to the Black Linn Falls. We then move on to the charming village of Dunkeld and its majestic cathedral, followed by a stop at the Blair Athol Distillery.
Our route continues to Queen’s View, one of Scotland’s most famous viewpoints, where you will enjoy spectacular vistas overlooking Loch Tummel.
We will also visit the Falls of Dochart in the village of Killin and, before concluding our adventure, we will stop at the National Wallace Monument in Stirling and the iconic Kelpies sculptures.
This is a journey that brings together the very best of Scottish nature and history.
Los clientes deberan presentarse en el punto de encuentro 15 minutos antes de la salida del tour.
Terminamos el tour en la New Town de Edimburgo, entre Hanover Street y George Street.
Our first stop takes us deep into an impressive pine forest. Here, you can stroll along scenic trails and admire the Black Linn Falls, a true natural gem.
Next, we visit Dunkeld, a charming village on the banks of the River Tay. It is famous for its majestic Cathedral, which beautifully blends medieval architecture with natural surroundings. You will have free time to walk through its streets and soak in its peaceful, picturesque atmosphere.
The route then leads us to Blair Athol Distillery, one of the oldest and most renowned in Scotland. We will discuss the tradition of Scotch whisky, and those who wish to can participate in a tasting to appreciate its unique flavor.
Our next destination is the famous Queen’s View. This viewpoint offers spectacular vistas of Loch Tummel and the surrounding mountains—a perfect spot to experience the grandeur of the Scottish landscape.
We visit the lovely village of Killin to admire the stunning Falls of Dochart, a paradise for nature lovers and photographers alike. We will take our lunch break in this unique setting, surrounded by the relaxing sound of rushing water. Killin offers cozy cafés and traditional Scottish pubs where you can enjoy local specialties to recharge your energy. After lunch, you will have time to explore the village and its trails, which offer excellent perspectives of the cascades.
We arrive in Stirling, the heart of Scottish Independence, to visit the iconic National Wallace Monument, which pays tribute to Scotland’s national hero. Note: Scotland can be dark and the weather highly variable. In cases of low visibility upon arrival in Stirling, we may offer a brief photo stop followed by a visit to Stirling's city center as an alternative. Escocia es un país oscuro y su climatología puede ser muy variable. En ocasiones de baja visibilidad a la llegada a Stirling, alternativamente a la visita al Monumento a William Wallace, podría ofrecerse un breve photostop seguido de una visita al centro urbano de Stirling.
A brief stop at the historic Stirling Bridge, the emblematic site of the Scottish victory over English troops in 1297. This photo stop allows you to capture the essence of Scottish history with panoramic views over the River Forth.
We continue with a photo stop in front of the imposing Stirling Castle, one of Scotland's most significant fortresses. While we do not enter the interior, this stop allows you to admire its grand architecture and take photos with the castle as a backdrop.
We conclude our journey with a visit to The Kelpies, two stunning 30-meter-high sculptures that celebrate the heritage of Scotland’s working horses.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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