Highland Delights: Private Day Tour of the Scottish Highlands
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Duration 8 hours
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Private Transportation
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Door to door pick up
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Live commentary on board
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Air-Conditioned vehicle
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WiFi on board
Experience the breathtaking Scottish Highlands on a private tour, custom-crafted to highlight Scotland's stunning landscapes and rich history.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Door to door pick up service
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Wifi on board
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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Bottled water for duration of tour
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Private transportation in luxury mercedes mini van (v-class)
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Live commentary on board
Excluded
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Lunch
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Tip & gratuity
Experience the breathtaking Scottish Highlands on a private tour, custom-crafted to highlight Scotland's stunning landscapes and rich history.
Highlights
- Majestic equine sculptures at The Kelpies
- Time-frozen charm of Culross
- Enchanting landscapes of Glendevon
- Quaint allure of Dunkeld
- Fully customizable itinerary for a personalized experience.
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
The Kelpies & The Helix
The 30 metre high Kelpies are truly a sight to behold for the first stop of this amazing tour. These hand-crafted stainless steel structures gleam in the sun of the River Carron; just like the shape-shifting spirits they depict. Please note: these statues are absolutely callosal, so have your cameras at the ready!
Culross
With a wide array of perfectly preserved 16th century buildings, squares and streets to wander, a visit to the hidden gem of Culross is a must for any Scottish adventurer! Fun Fact: If you’re a fan of the TV series “Outlander”, you may be more familiar will Culross than you think, as many scenes throughout the series were actually filmed in and around the village!
Glendevon
Our journey will continue up through the stunning Glendevon and Gleneagles, where the endlessly rolling hills and steep valleys will line our way to one of the worlds most famous golf courses. Whether you’re looking forward to spotting some rare examples of Scottish wildlife, or venturing out into the unexplored reaches of the Highlands; this stretch of our Mini Highland tour will please even the most experienced of travellers!
Crieff
For centuries, Highlanders have flocked to Crieff for the yearly Michaelmas cattle sale; when cows of every variety line the narrow streets, waiting to be sold. In 1790, for example, the population of Crieff was just 1,200, which gave the ratio of 10 cows for every resident! Today however, Crieff is much more recognised for being the home of Scotlands oldest registered distillery, Glenturret. Or you could even borrow a book from Innerpeffray Library - founded in 1680, it’s Scotland’s oldest lending library! Crieff is a stop everyone will love.
Dunkeld
It seems we’ve saved the best till last with our final stop arriving at the beautiful 18th century town of Dunkeld. The historic site offers much to see and do, including Dunkeld Cathedral, The Cross Marketplace and the quaint boutique stores of Brae Street and Atholl Street. This stop is packed with amazing history; like did you know that William Shakespeare has a famous link with the area? Discover more with a visit to Dunkeld!
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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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Car booster seat required for children under 135cm
What our experts say
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Try local haggis in Dunkeld.
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Explore Culross's Outlander spots.
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Bring a camera for The Kelpies.
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Visit Innerpeffray Library in Crieff.
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Plan lunch at a café in Dunkeld.
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