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Scottish Highlands & Oban Private Day Tour with Scottish Local

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Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Scottish Highlands on a private day tour with a local Scottish guide. Travel in luxury in a Mercedes Benz vehicle, with no waiting for other passengers. Begin your adventure by visiting the historic Stirling Castle and the crowning place of Scottish kings, Scone Palace. Explore Blair Castle, home to Europe's last remaining private army, and indulge in the finest products at The House of Bruar. Take in the stunning views from the Queen's View and savor a visit to Blair Athol Distillery, one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland. End your journey at Dunkeld Cathedral, a picturesque site with a fascinating history. With door-to-door service, complimentary bottled water, and Wi-Fi access, this private tour offers a first-class experience for travelers who crave luxury, convenience, and the opportunity to truly immerse themselves in the magic of the Scottish Highlands.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Experience the stunning views of the Scottish Highlands
  • Visit Stirling Castle and learn about its history
  • Explore Scone Palace, the crowning place of Scottish kings
  • Discover Blair Castle and Europe's last remaining private army
  • Shop at The House of Bruar, Scotland's most prestigious store
  • Wi-fi access
  • Services & stories of a scottish chauffeur
  • Door to door service from glasgow or greenock cruise port
  • Gratuities (passenger discretion)
  • Entrance fee to visitor attractions

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Introduction

Step into the breathtaking beauty of the Scottish Highlands with the Scottish Highlands Private Day Tour. This exclusive experience offers a personalized journey, allowing you to explore the stunning landscapes and historic sites at your own pace. With a luxury Mercedes Benz vehicle and a knowledgeable local Scottish driver as your guide, prepare for an unforgettable adventure.

What to expect?

During this private tour, you can anticipate immersing yourself in the rich history and natural wonders of the Scottish Highlands. Marvel at the magnificent Stirling Castle, an iconic symbol of Scotland's royal heritage. Explore Scone Palace, the crowning place of Scottish kings, and discover its fascinating historical artifacts. Visit Blair Castle, home to Europe's last remaining private army, and delve into the stories of its noble inhabitants. Enjoy a visit to The House of Bruar, Scotland's most prestigious independent store, where you can indulge in high-quality clothing, gourmet treats, and a fine selection of whiskies. Witness the breathtaking Queen's View, a vista that captivated Queen Victoria herself, and take in the majestic beauty of Loch Tummel and Schiehallion. No visit to the Scottish Highlands is complete without a trip to Blair Athol Distillery, one of the oldest working distilleries. Learn about the whisky-making process and savor the smooth and mellow flavors of a Blair Athol 12 Year Old dram.

Who is this for?

The Scottish Highlands Private Day Tour caters to all adventurers seeking an intimate and exclusive experience in the heart of Scotland's natural wonders. Whether you're a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply someone with a thirst for exploration, this tour offers something for everyone. Couples, families, or small groups will find this tour perfect for creating unforgettable memories together.

Why book this?

Embarking on the Scottish Highlands Private Day Tour means unlocking a world of unparalleled beauty and history. With a luxury Mercedes Benz vehicle at your disposal and a native Scottish driver sharing their extensive knowledge, you'll have the freedom to customize your itinerary and embrace the beauty and tranquility of the Highlands. Leave behind the constraints of group tours and embark on a journey tailored to your interests and preferences. The convenience of door-to-door service from Glasgow or Greenock Cruise Port, complimentary bottled water, and Wi-Fi access ensures a truly first-class experience.

Good to know

As you prepare for this tour, keep in mind that the total duration is approximately 480 minutes (8 hours). Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor exploration. Don't forget your camera to capture the incredible sights you'll encounter throughout the day. Take advantage of the opportunity to sample a dram of authentic Scottish Scotch whiskey and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Highlands.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Scottish Highlands Private Day Tour rave about the personalized experience and the vast knowledge of the local Scottish drivers. They praise the flexibility of the itinerary, allowing them to visit the must-see attractions while also uncovering hidden gems off the beaten path. Many reviewers commend the comfortable and luxurious Mercedes Benz vehicle, making the journey as enjoyable as the destinations. Overall, the tour receives glowing feedback for its exceptional service, breathtaking scenery, and the opportunity to create lasting memories in one of the most stunning regions in the world.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Loch Lomond

(Pass by)

As you head north from Glasgow you enter the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, travelling up the west coast of Loch Lomond past the famous Loch Lomond Golf Club and Inchmurrin Island. Photo Stops are a plenty along the route north, with Luss, Firkin Point and Tarbet offering fantastic views of the Loch and the mountain Ben Lomond towering over Loch Lomond.

St Conan's Kirk

Nested on the banks of the stunning Loch Awe, Saint Conan’s Kirk has been providing the local community and visitors from all over the world with a most enchanting experience. It is steeped in a family history, unconventional approaches to design and magical and almost unbelievable stories that surprise and delight those of every age. From the road the Kirk gives few clues about the amazing architecture both inside and out. It is exceptional both in style and surroundings. Although one of the most popular visitor attractions in Argyll, the surprising size of the Kirk means that there are days when you can feel you have the place all to yourself. Designed and built by Walter Douglas-Campbell, the Kirk is unique in having an example of almost every style of church architecture. There is a surprise at every turn! In addition, Walter commissioned some of the finest craftsmen to help decorate the interior. The lochside gardens offer stunning views over the Loch.

Oban Distillery

Oban Distillery takes it name from the town where the Highlands meet the Islands and nestles below the steep cliff that overlooks Oban. This coastal location is accurately reflected by the character of the Oban 14 year old single malt whisky. When you visit Oban Distillery you will meet the knowledgeable guides and learn about the ancient art of distilling, then enjoy a complimentary dram of the Oban 14 year old West Highland Malt. Oban Distillery is both one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland and one of the smallest with just two pot stills, Pre-dating the town of Oban, it was originally established in 1794 by brothers John and Hugh Stevenson. It underwent a refurbishment in the 1890s and there has been little change to the present buildings since then. The distillery’s tours offer you the chance to witness the traditional craftsmanship of whisky production first-hand before enjoying complimentary drams of the Oban 14 year old West Highland Malt.

Oban

Nestled on the west coast and surrounded by miles of dramatic shores and beautiful countryside, the seaside town of Oban is a must visit. Often called the ‘Gateway to the Isles’, many people travel to Oban as part of a west coast adventure. Take some time to explore the town and pick up a souvenir or two.

The Oban Fish & Chip Shop

Popular with locals and Tourists alike, FIsh and Chips while at a Seaside town is an experience not to be missed. Once visited by Chef Rick Stein and given his seal of approval, enjoy your lunch in their restaurant or outside enjoying the views of the Firth of Lorn and the Islands of Mull, Kerra and Lismore. Alterntives Lunch stops are available if not suitable.

McCaig's Tower

McCaig’s Tower is a prominent landmark in the resort town of Oban in Argyll on Scotland’s west coast. Built in 1897 by local banker John Stuart McCaig, the aim of the tower was to provide work for local stonemasons and a lasting monument to the McCaig family. The climb from the town centre to McCaig’s Tower is well worth the effort when faced with the spectacular views across Oban Bay to the Atlantic Islands. The gardens inside the tower are well maintained and are a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of town life in Oban.

Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds

Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds is an internationally recognised centre for Scottish culture and heritage and home of the World-Wide Clan MacDougall. Dunollie is located about 1 mile north of Oban along the coast, in an area known to have been inhabited for at least 8,000 years. Perched on a cliff and surrounded by stunning views across Oban Bay and the Isles is Dunollie’s medieval Castle Ruin. In the oldest part of the Laird’s House below is a 1745 House Museum, home to a significant collection Highland Social History including Clan MacDougall material and archives. Dunollie’s beautiful Historic Woodland Grounds surround the 1745 House and Castle Ruin and offer a place of relaxation for adults. Open annually from 15th March to 27th October.

Luss

On route back from The Highlands and Oban we will stop for a short time at Luss, a village in Argyll & Bute on the west side of Loch Lomond. It is located on the banks of Loch Lomond, often regarded as one of the prettiest villages in Scotland being famous for its quaint slate cottages, decorative hanging baskets and breath taking views of Loch Lomond.

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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