Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands, Glencoe and Pitlochry Tour
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Duration 12 hours 30 minutes
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Experienced Driver-Guide
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Comfort breaks included
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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Regular photo stops
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No children under 7 allowed
Discover the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness, and Glencoe in a full-day guided tour filled with folklore, stunning landscapes, and iconic sights.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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All taxes, fees and handling charges
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Regular comfort breaks
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Experienced 'hairy coo' driver-guide providing live commentary and story telling throughout
Excluded
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Gratuities
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Wifi on board
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Food and drinks
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Optional cruise can be purchased on morning of tour
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No toilet/restroom on board. there are no public toilets available by the departure point.
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No children under the age of 7 allowed
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Please note that we do not allow groups over 8 passengers, and ask that groups book private tours.
Discover the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness, and Glencoe in a full-day guided tour filled with folklore, stunning landscapes, and iconic sights.
Highlights
- Explore the stunning Scottish Highlands landscapes
- Learn about the history and folklore of Scotland
- Visit the picturesque town of Callander
- Experience the breathtaking beauty of Glencoe
- Search for the legendary Loch Ness monster
Meeting Point
We are meeting outside Hotel Malmaison, on the north side of St Andrew Square, 22 St Andrew Square, EH2 1AY. CHECK-IN STARTS AT 7:15 AM, CLOSES AT 7:55 AM, LAST BUS DEPARTS 8 AM.
22 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 1AY , United Kingdom
End Point
We are meeting outside Hotel Malmaison, on the north side of St Andrew Square, 22 St Andrew Square, EH2 1AY. CHECK-IN STARTS AT 7:15 AM, CLOSES AT 7:55 AM, LAST BUS DEPARTS 8 AM.
22 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 1AY , United Kingdom
What to expect
Callander
After departing Edinburgh you’ll head north through the central belt of the country. Your guide will entertain by laying the foundations of many a story about Scotland’s past heroes like William Wallace and Robert the Bruce who made this area of Scotland their own. You will spot royal palaces, giant mythical Kelpies and the ancient stronghold of Stirling Castle before we arrive at our first stop of the day in the town of Callander. Known as “The Gateway to the Highlands” Callander is situated on the boundary of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. We stop here for a comfort break, and you will be able to explore the town’s abundance of authentic gift shops, delicatessen’s and bakeries. An ideal place to stretch your legs and refresh before you rejoin the bus to enter the highlands properly. If we happen to spot some of our famous ‘Hairy Highland Coos’, we stop for a selfie (seasonal availability Mid November – March).
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
As we enter The ‘Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park’ our bus weaves through hills, mountains and Glens. These remote places were once inhabited by Highland Clans, not to mention Scotland’s most famous outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor, whom some consider The Scottish Robin Hood. Look out across the landscape and picture what it was like as you hear the remarkable bloodthirsty stories of betrayal and revenge as told by your guide.
Glencoe
We stop for a short visit to Glencoe, which was the scene of one of Scotland’s most shocking massacres. As you gaze at the haunting hills, you notice the Glen is eerily silent. In the 17th century one of the worst acts of betrayal occurred here. Your guide will recount the details of this betrayal for you. You can almost feel the sorrow in the mountains of the ‘weeping valley’. Above all though, Glencoe is one of Scotland’s most beautiful landscapes. A highlight of any tour to the Scottish Highlands!
Fort William
The tour then takes you through Fort William and past the spectacular Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in the British Isles. The Nevis Range towers over the winding road as you continue your journey to Loch Ness.
Fort Augustus
Desperate for a glimpse of ‘Nessie’? Fort Augustus, a charming, postcard-perfect, Highland village on the Southern shores of the Loch. From here you will have the opportunity to take a fantastic 1-hour cruise on the loch with our friends at Cruise Loch Ness. The local crew on board share their experiences of Nessie, as you search for yourself. All with the aid of a state of the art Sonar equipment helping you scan the near 900 foot depths of the loch below. Tickets are purchasable on the day with cash (£20 for adults, £12 for children). For those who do not wish to take the optional boat cruise, you will have time to explore the village and its beautiful Caledonian Canal lock system, built by the famous engineer Thomas Telford in the 19th century, that descends through the heart of the village into Loch Ness. Walk further along the canal and into the surrounding countryside to enjoy mountainous views and sights of farm animals and possibly red deer.
Commando Monument
Along the route, we’ll stop at the Commando Memorial. In 1942, this setting became the training ground for Britain’s Special Forces. Harsh, unforgiving, and breathtakingly beautiful. A statue of our heroes overlooks the Nevis range. Bring a camera – this is undoubtedly one of our favourite photo-stops in all of Scotland. Here, weather permitting, you could also spot Ben Nevis. The tallest mountain in The United Kingdom.
Cairngorms National Park
Heading south we travel through the Cairngorm National Park where Red squirrels, roe deer, red deer, soaring buzzards, pine martens, golden eagles and osprey can be found. Our final stop of the day is Pitlochry
Pitlochry
On our way south, we stop by the town of Pitlochry to stretch our legs and enjoy the fresh air. This picturesque town is situated in the heart of the stunning scenery of Highland Perthshire. It sits below Beinn Bhracaigh (Ben Vrackie), the speckled mountain and beside the River Tummel, in some of the most magnificent scenery in Scotland. With a backdrop of surrounding hills and beautiful woodlands, it is wonderful walking country.
Forth Bridge
As we re-enter Edinburgh from the North, you will be met with views of Scotland’s greatest piece of engineering, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Forth Bridge. This 19th century engineering marvel was at one point the World’s longest cantilever bridge. Today it neighbours the 20th century Forth Road Bridge and the 21st century Queensferry Crossing which opened in 2017. Three spectacular bridges, from three different centuries, span the Firth of Forth connecting our Capital city and the Kingdom of Fife.
Edinburgh
We drop you off in the city centre, our estimated arrival time is 8:30 PM. Please note that during the winter season, we may be arriving earlier than estimated. We recommend leaving 2 hours between the expected arrival time and any onward travel or reservations in case of delayed, and that we are not able to offer individual drop-offs.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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When using public transport or a taxi to the departure point, please allow extra time for possible delays.
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The Scottish weather is unpredictable, and it is recommended to bring suitable clothing and footwear.
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This tour in an air-conditioned coach, hosted by a local Scottish guide, rated 5-stars by the official Scottish Tourist Board
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We encourage bringing a packed lunch and/or snacks to avoid spending time queuing. There are regular stops on tour to purchase food and refreshments that cater for most dietary requirements
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There are regular stops on tour for comfort breaks, as we do not have toilets onboard the coaches
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No animals allowed on tour
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You must bring cash for the optional Cruise Loch Ness (£20 for adults, £12 for children)
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Minimum age to travel is 7 years old. Photo ID, such as a passport, may be required. Children (8-17) must be accompanied by an adult.
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You're welcome to bring a small bag onto the coach, packed lunches are encourage to avoid queuing. If you need to bring a suitcase, please reach out to the tour provider The Hairy Coo.
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This tour has been designed to show you as much of Scotland as we can fit into one day! Due to the distance driven a large portion of the tour is spent on the bus, taking in the views and scenery of Scotland. Any time not accounted for in the itinerary is spent travelling through Scotland on the bus.
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For insurance purposes, passengers must not be unaccompanied on our buses during tour stops. Drivers take legally required breaks and cannot stay with the vehicle.
What our experts say
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Pack a lunch to save time.
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Bring a camera for stunning views.
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Dress in layers; weather changes quickly.
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Explore Fort Augustus for local charm.
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Arrive early for a good seat on the bus.
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