Scotland Scenic Highlights Private Tour Experience
from
£950
Edinburgh
Edinburgh
1-7
people
price for
1 participant
12
hours
  • • Private Tour of Scotland's Breathtaking Landscapes and Cities
  • • Experience 12 Hours of Scenic Exploration with a Personalized Guide
  • • Visit Scotland's Highest Whisky Distillery at Dalwhinnie
or

Why We Love This Unique Experience

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland with the Highlands, Glencoe, and Glenfinnan Viaduct Luxury Private Tour. This unique experience is designed for those who wish to explore some of the most stunning and iconic sites in Scotland, all in the comfort of a private vehicle. Perfect for families, couples, and groups, this tour offers a personalized adventure that captures the heart of Scotland's natural beauty and rich history.

The adventure kicks off as you wind through the Highland valleys, with stops at awe-inspiring locations such as the majestic Glencoe, the serene Loch Tulla, and the historic Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for its appearance in the Harry Potter films. Witness the stunning meeting of three rivers, take in panoramic views of the towering Three Sisters mountains, and explore the charming village of Glenfinnan. Throughout the day, a knowledgeable guide will share intriguing stories and insights about each destination, allowing for a deep appreciation of the cultural heritage and the magical stories behind these remarkable landscapes.

This luxurious private tour serves as a wonderful gift for loved ones seeking adventure and beauty, making it an ideal choice for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, or just to celebrate life. Experience the best of Scotland in style and comfort while creating memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss the chance to give the gift of exploration and discovery with this exceptional Highland adventure!

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Experience Overview:

Highlands, Glencoe And Glenfinnan Viaduct Luxury Private Tour

Discover the best of Scotland on a private tour that takes you to its most scenic and fascinating destinations. From the iconic Forth Bridge and the charming Kilmahog Woollen Mill to the majestic Loch Tulla and the awe-inspiring Glencoe Valley, this journey is a feast for the senses. You'll also witness the meeting of three waters, explore the Three Sisters Mountains, and soak up the tranquility of Loch Achtriochtan. Other highlights include the historic Glenfinnan Viaduct, the picturesque town of Pitlochry, and the world-famous Dalwhinnie Distillery. What sets this tour apart is the flexibility to travel at your own pace, with a knowledgeable guide to share insights into Scotland's rich history and culture. Come and experience the very best of Scotland on this unforgettable private tour.
• Enjoy privileged, personalized attention from your driver/guide on this private tour
• Kids friendly (5+ age)
• Tour can be customised
• Please note that tours stops and timings can be changed

Meeting Point

17 Charlotte Square

17 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2 4DJ, UK

The default pick-up location is in front of the West Register Office. Please look for a vehicle, the details of which you will receive the day before.

What's included:

  • Driver as a guide
  • Bottled water

Not included:

  • Admission fees
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Gratuities

What to expect:

Duration: 12 hours

Forth Bridge

, , North Queensferry, KY11 1HP

If you're looking for a breathtaking experience, consider booking a tour that includes a visit to the Forth Bridges. These three impressive bridges span the Firth of Forth, and are a sight to behold.
The Forth Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks.

The Forth Road Bridge, opened in 1964 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is a long-span suspension bridge over 2.5 kilometres in length, with towers over 150 metres high.

The Queensferry Crossing, opened in 2017, is the newest of the three and spans the firth with its modern design.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to see these engineering marvels up close and appreciate their beauty and significance in Scottish history.

10 minutes

Linlithgow Palace

9 Kirkgate, Linlithgow, EH49 7AL

As you pass by Linlithgow Palace in Scotland, you'll see a magnificent medieval castle that once served as the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. Although much of the palace now lies in ruins, the grandeur and history of the site are still evident. Built in the 15th century by King James I, the palace was a favored residence of the Scottish monarchs for centuries, and it played a pivotal role in many important events in Scottish history. Today, visitors can still explore the palace's many chambers, courtyards, and towers, and imagine what life was like for the royals who once called this impressive castle their home. Whether you're a history buff or simply a lover of Scottish architecture, Linlithgow Palace is a must-see attraction in Scotland.

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The Kelpies & The Helix

Visitor Centre, Falkirk, FK2 7ZT

As you pass by The Kelpies Monument in Scotland, you'll catch a glimpse of two massive, towering horse head sculptures, standing at 30 meters tall. Designed by artist Andy Scott, these magnificent works of art pay homage to Scotland's industrial past and the working horses that helped build the country's canals and waterways. The Kelpies are an unforgettable sight, even from a distance, and a must-see for anyone visiting Scotland.

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Stirling Castle

Castle Wynd, Stirling, FK8 1EJ

As you pass by Stirling Castle, you'll be struck by its magnificent presence atop a rocky hill overlooking the city. This historic fortress played a crucial role in Scotland's history, serving as the residence of monarchs and the site of battles. Even a brief glance at this stunning castle is enough to transport you back in time and spark your imagination. So take a moment to appreciate the sheer grandeur and significance of this remarkable landmark as you journey through Scotland.

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National Wallace Monument

Hillfoots Road, Abbey Craig, Stirling, FK9 5LF

As you pass by the William Wallace Monument, you'll catch a glimpse of one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks. This towering monument commemorates the life and legacy of William Wallace, a Scottish hero who played a crucial role in the country's fight for independence. With its impressive height and stunning views of the surrounding countryside, the monument is a testament to Wallace's bravery and resilience in the face of adversity. Even a fleeting glimpse of this historic landmark is enough to inspire awe and admiration for one of Scotland's most legendary figures.

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Kilmahog

Kilmahog, Callander FK17 8HA, UK

At Trossachs Woollen Mill souvenir shop and cafe, you will have the opportunity to explore a charming souvenir shop filled with traditional woolen goods, souvenirs, and gifts. The shop is located in the picturesque Trossachs region, known for its scenic beauty and historic significance.
In addition travellers will also have the opportunity to grab a quick snack or beverage at the cafe. The stop is about 15-20 minutes.

From April to the end of October, tourists can also potentially see and feed Highland cows at this location. These majestic creatures are a beloved symbol of Scotland and are known for their shaggy coats and impressive horns.

15 minutes

Loch Tulla Viewpoint

A82, Bridge of Orchy, PA36 4AG

Loch Tulla Viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the picturesque Scottish Highlands landscape, including the serene Loch Tulla, towering mountains, and rolling hills dotted with heather and lush greenery.

5 minutes

Glencoe

Scottish Highlands

The Glencoe Valley Viewpoint in Scotland is a must-see for anyone traveling through the Scottish Highlands. Located on the A82 road between Glasgow and Fort William, this viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of one of Scotland's most iconic and beautiful valleys.
Surrounded by towering mountains and rugged hills, the Glencoe Valley Viewpoint offers visitors a breathtaking glimpse into Scotland's stunning natural beauty. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this viewpoint is sure to leave you in awe of Scotland's rugged landscape.

Visitors can take a short walk from the parking area to reach the viewpoint, where they can enjoy uninterrupted views of the valley and surrounding mountains. The viewpoint is also a popular spot for watching the sunset, which bathes the landscape in a warm glow and offers a truly magical experience.

5 minutes

The Meeting of the Three Waters

Glencoe Village

The Meeting of the Three Waters in Scotland is a stunning natural wonder where three rivers converge to create a mesmerizing display of rushing water and swirling currents.

5 minutes

The Three Sisters

Scottish Highlands, PH49 4HX

The Three Sisters are a trio of majestic peaks located in Glencoe, one of Scotland's most beautiful and scenic areas. The mountains are part of the Bidean nam Bian mountain range and are named after the three steep ridges that form their distinctive shape.
The Three Sisters are a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of hiking and climbing opportunities for all levels of experience. From gentle walks to challenging climbs, the area has something for everyone.

5 minutes

Loch Achtriochtan

Scottish Highlands

Loch Achtriochtan is a picturesque freshwater loch located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, near the village of Glencoe. The loch is surrounded by steep mountain peaks, providing a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.

5 minutes

Loch Shiel

A830, Glenfinnan, PH37 4LT

Loch Shiel in Scotland is a stunningly beautiful freshwater loch that stretches for 17 miles through the Scottish Highlands. Surrounded by rugged hills and forests, the loch is a haven for wildlife, including otters, ospreys, and golden eagles.
Visitors can take a hike along the loch's banks, where they can enjoy the serene atmosphere and perhaps catch a glimpse of the elusive wildlife that calls the area home.

Whether you're a nature lover, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Scotland's rugged landscape, a visit to Loch Shiel is sure to be a highlight of your trip.

20 minutes

Glenfinnan Monument

NTS Visitor Centre, A830, Glenfinnan, PH37 4LT

The Glenfinnan Monument in Scotland is a striking tribute to the Jacobite rising of 1745, which sought to restore the Stuart monarchy to the British throne. The monument is located on the shores of Loch Shiel, near the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The monument was erected in 1815 to commemorate the spot where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard at the start of the Jacobite uprising. Visitors can climb to the top of the monument for panoramic views of Loch Shiel and the surrounding hills.

The area around the Glenfinnan Monument is steeped in history, and visitors can learn about the Jacobite uprising and its aftermath at the nearby visitor center. The center features displays and exhibits that offer a glimpse into the lives of the Jacobite soldiers and their supporters, and provide a deeper understanding of the events that shaped Scotland's history.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Glenfinnan Viaduct

Glenfinnan Lodge A830 Rd, , Glenfinnan, PH37 4LT

The Glenfinnan Viaduct in Scotland is a marvel of engineering and a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the region. This iconic railway bridge is known around the world for its appearance in the Harry Potter films.
The viaduct is an impressive sight, with its 21 arches spanning the Glenfinnan valley and providing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lochs. Visitors can take a hike to the nearby viewpoint, where they can watch as the Jacobite steam train crosses the viaduct (only Apr-Oct), offering a memorable and truly magical experience.

Aside from its fame in popular culture, the Glenfinnan Viaduct is also an important part of Scotland's railway history, having been built in the late 19th century to connect Fort William and Mallaig. Whether you're a history buff, a Harry Potter fan, or simply appreciate the beauty of Scotland's rugged landscape, a visit to the Glenfinnan Viaduct is sure to be a highlight of your trip.

1 hour

Laggan

Laggan

The Laggan Dam in Scotland is a marvel of modern engineering, located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Constructed in the 1930s, the dam spans the River Spean and is a vital part of Scotland's hydroelectric power industry.
In addition to its practical uses, the Laggan Dam is also a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The area around the dam offers a range of hiking and biking trails, as well as opportunities for fishing and boating on the nearby Loch Laggan.

The Laggan Dam is also located in a stunningly beautiful area of the Scottish Highlands, surrounded by rolling hills and breathtaking mountain scenery. Visitors can take in the views from the top of the dam, or take a leisurely stroll along the riverbank to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.

5 minutes

Dalwhinnie Distillery

General Wade's Military Rd, Dalwhinnie, PH19 1AA

If you're a whisky lover, a visit to Dalwhinnie distillery in Scotland is a must. Located in the Cairngorms National Park, this picturesque distillery is one of the highest in Scotland, and produces a smooth, mellow single malt whisky that's beloved by connoisseurs around the world. The distillery has been in operation since 1897, and visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the traditional whisky-making process, from malting and mashing to fermentation and distillation. Whether you're a seasoned whisky aficionado or just curious to learn more about this famous Scottish spirit, a visit to Dalwhinnie distillery is sure to be a highlight of your trip.
(Guided distillery tour not included - price from £17.00)

1 hour • Admission Ticket Not Included

Pitlochry

Pitlochry

If there is enough time on the way back to Edinburgh you will have last stop in Pitlochry.
Pitlochry is a charming Scottish town that serves as the perfect pit stop on your journey through the beautiful Scottish Highlands. With a stop of around 30 minutes, visitors can take advantage of the town's many amenities, including a variety of cafes and restaurants, as well as quaint shops and boutiques, offering a range of souvenirs and gifts to bring home.

30 minutes

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellations & Refunds

Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. 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.

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Product SKU: UK-15489-0006

Scotland Private Scenic and Cultural Tour

Edinburgh
Edinburgh
1-7
people
price for
1 participant
12
hours
  • • Private Tour of Scotland's Breathtaking Landscapes and Cities
  • • Experience 12 Hours of Scenic Exploration with a Personalized Guide
  • • Visit Scotland's Highest Whisky Distillery at Dalwhinnie
or

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