Full Day Castle, Loch and Scotch Whisky Tasting Tour
Travel Across the Scenic Scottish Landscape and Visit a Historic Whisky Distillery on this Full Day Tour
Edinburgh
people
1 participant
45 minutes
- • Tour the Scottish Highlands in a Luxury Mini-Bus
- • Explore the Historic Stirling Castle
- • Visit a 200 Year Old Whisky Distillery
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Scotland Experience Gifts: Castles, lochs, and whisky - are there three words that sum up Scotland better? Explore the best of the Scottish Highlands on this full day tour, travelling from Edinburgh in a luxury mini-bus with an expert guide at the wheel.
Whether you're visiting Scotland for the first time or have lived there your entire life, we guarantee you'll be blown away by the stunning landscape, and feel inspired by such landmarks as The Kelpies, Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond, Craigie Fort and many more. All this sightseeing is thirsty work, but a trip to Glengoyne Whisky Distillery will sort you right out - especially if you catch sight of the ghost that haunts the grounds! Book a seat on the Castle, Loch and Scotch Whisky Tasting Tour for your next vacation, or give an Edinburgh local an experience gift they'll love.
Points Of Interest and Landmarks
- The Kelpies
- Stirling Castle
- Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park
- Glengoyne Distillery
- Craigie Fort
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Experience Overview:
Full Day Castle, Loch And Scotch Whisky Tasting TourThis is the Scottish experience 'distilled'. It gives you a taste of three classic Scottish ingredients - castles, lochs and whisky. Done at a relaxed pace, it's perfect for anyone who really wants to savour the true flavour of Scotland.
Tour Itinerary
Discover the mysterious Kelpies...
As you drive north-east out of Edinburgh you can marvel at the engineering feat that are The Kelpies, two 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures, made by sculptor Andy Scott. These sculptures are based on the mythical shape-changing water creatures who disguise themselves as horses. Learn the rest of the story, and why these sculptures are where they are today, from your knowledgeable driver-guide.
Learn about the real-life Braveheart...
Then, as you are travelling through Stirlingshire, your guide will bring to life the turbulent times of William Wallace, the famous Scottish knight, and as you pass the stunning scenery, your guide will explain his link to this area. You may recognise his story from the film Braveheart.
Explore Stirling Castle and City...
Next, we'll stop at the beautiful city of Stirling for about two hours. Stirling is a historic market town and has a wealth of treasures to explore. You’ll have ample time to visit the stunning Stirling Castle, one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland. Most notably Mary, Queen of Scots was coronated here. If you prefer something a little different, why not visit the new gin distillery, or take a stroll through the beautiful and ancient streets that make up the mediaeval old town. As you discover this ancient town, learn why it is known proverbially as the ""Gateway to the Highlands”.
Scotland’s biggest Loch and through the National Park…
Our route then takes you over the Duke’s Pass where you will experience dramatic views of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and its multiple lochs, home of the Highland rogue Rob Roy: a Scottish outlaw turned hero during the Jacobite rising.
Wildlife, hiking and picturesque Lochside scenery...
We will then make our way to our lunch stop for the day, which will either be in Aberfoyle or Balmaha. Aberfoyle is a small holiday village at the southern edge of the West Highland Fault and the heart of?Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. There are many varied things to explore here so there is something for everyone. If you are interested in wildlife, why not watch a sheepdog demonstration, learn about the sheep in the area or witness duck herding. If you prefer, take the opportunity to explore the beautiful village. Wander around the shops and be sure to not miss the woollen mill. Finishing off our time in Loch Lomond, we visit the beautiful lochside village of Balmaha where you can take a short but steep hike up to Craigie Fort to enjoy stunning views of the loch, or enjoy the bonnie banks on flat ground. Remember to bring suitable shoes for walking so you do not miss out! Be sure to visit the information centre to learn more about the history of Balmaha and the surrounding area.
A taste of Scottish Spirit at Glengoyne...
Our final stop of the tour is one of Scotland’s prettiest distilleries, Glengoyne. This family-owned distillery is unique in that it is the only distillery that is split between the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. Here you can learn the process of how they create the perfect dram, and you can taste a couple too! Watch out for the ghost of the former distillery manager Cochrane Cartwright that drowned in the loch, some say he still roams the premises today! Learn more about this distillery’s 200-year history on your optional guided tour.
Walk the West Highland Way...
We understand that whisky isn’t for everyone, so if you prefer, take a walk to the nearby Dumgoyne Hill, a volcanic plug, and take in the stunning waterfall and tranquil secret glen that sits behind the distillery. This is an opportunity to walk a small part of the famous West Highland Way, the 154km stretch from Fort William to Milngavie, known as the country’s ""best-loved long-distance walking route”. This is the final stop of the tour before heading back to Edinburgh.
Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
What to bring
It is always advisable to be prepared for any weather in Scotland so a jacket is always a good idea! A bottle of water for hydration and a camera to capture the spectacular views and you are set to go!
It is not necessary for you to bring your own meals, as we will stop throughout the day in small towns or villages where you can purchase food, however you are more than welcome to bring along snacks or a packed lunch.
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
All ticket sales are final and not refundable. Reservations cannot be changed, rescheduled or refunded once confirmed. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
All gift certificate sales are final and not refundable. Gift certificates can only be exchanged prior to redemption.
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Castle, Loch and Scotch Whisky Tasting Tour
Edinburgh
people
1 participant
45 minutes
- • Tour the Scottish Highlands in a Luxury Mini-Bus
- • Explore the Historic Stirling Castle
- • Visit a 200 Year Old Whisky Distillery
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