A splendid introduction to Scotland. This tour fuses the remarkable beauty of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park with the majestic sight of The Kelpies and the savage history of Stirling Castle. On this trip there is plenty of time to examine amazing architecture and ponder over breath-taking natural and man-made wonders while immersing yourself in myths, legends and stories.
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"We had a lovely day with our guides Carrie and Kylie on this tour. I enjoyed being part of a small group and our guides were informative and lots of fun. You have a set amount of time to explore each of these locations on your own, and the itinerary gives you a good cross-section of the most popular sites in Scotland. "
We depart Edinburgh in the morning and head west towards Falkirk where you get the chance to visit and marvel at the stunning Kelpies, the world's largest equine sculptures. Dedicated to the horse-powered heritage of Central Scotland and designed by Andy Scott, they also celebrate the mythological transforming beasts living in our lochs, rivers and streams, who possess the strength and endurance of 100 horses.
Our journey then takes us to the ‘Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond’ where we take time at Balmaha to admire views of Ben Lomond. Here, you will have the opportunity to go on a woodland walk that will afford you great views of the loch. Standing on its bank you will understand why Loch Lomond has been immortalised in a world-famous song.
The rest of the afternoon is spent exploring Stirling. You will have the option to discover the impressive Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s most important structures both historically and architecturally. Many royals have been crowned at Stirling Castle, including Mary Queen of Scots, and it was central to William Wallace’s fight in the Wars of Independence. Alternatively, explore Stirling, geographically one of the most significant towns in Scottish history. We return to Edinburgh in the early evening.
(Routes are subject to change)
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STIRLING CASTLE
Stirling Castle is arguably the most impressive and historically important castle in Scotland. Seen for miles around, its imposing position has played a hugely strategic role throughout the centuries. Once home to the Scottish Royals, the building has been subject to many bloody sieges and much political intrigue.
Edinburgh Bus Station (inside, Gate J*)
St. Andrew Square
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH1 3DQ
IMPORTANT NOTE: from 5th February 2024 onwards, all tours from Edinburgh will depart from 60 High Street, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH1 1TB. Please refer to your e-ticket for full departure details.
*Check-in staff will be wearing blue high visibility vests to greet you.
Edinburgh Bus Station can be accessed through two entrances: St Andrew Square and Elder Street. Please refer to the image below.
Check-in closes at 8.30am for tour departure at 8.45am.
Tour returns at 5.30pm.