Discover the Scottish Highlands: explore natural wonders, ancient castles, and charming villages with expert guides. Enjoy cozy B&B stays. Book your adventure now!
Discover the Scottish Highlands: explore natural wonders, ancient castles, and charming villages with expert guides. Enjoy cozy B&B stays. Book your adventure now!
Glasgow to Inverness
The Kelpies & The Helix - Located in Falkirk, Scotland, The Helix is a parkland featuring The Kelpies, two of the largest equine sculptures in the world. Designed by Scottish artist Andy Scott, these 30-meter-tall horsehead sculptures are constructed from over 300 tonnes of stainless steel. Completed in 2013, they have become…
Glasgow to Inverness
The Kelpies & The Helix - Located in Falkirk, Scotland, The Helix is a parkland featuring The Kelpies, two of the largest equine sculptures in the world. Designed by Scottish artist Andy Scott, these 30-meter-tall horsehead sculptures are constructed from over 300 tonnes of stainless steel. Completed in 2013, they have become a popular tourist attraction and a significant symbol of Scottish culture and heritage.
Toilet facilities are available.
Stirling Castle - Stirling Castle: Admission not included (20 min Stop) is a historic fortress in Stirling, Scotland. Perched atop Castle Hill, it has been a strategic defensive site since prehistoric times. The castle boasts a rich history, playing a pivotal role in many of Scotland’s major events, such as the Wars of Scottish Independence and the Jacobite risings. It also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby Wallace Monument.
Toilet facilities are available.
Kilmahog Woollen Mill - Kilmahog Woollen Mill: FK17 8HD: (20 min) is a renowned and historic establishment in the village of Kilmahog, near Callander, Scotland. It attracts visitors seeking traditional Scottish woolen products and insights into the country’s textile heritage. At Kilmahog Woollen Mill, you can explore a variety of Scottish products, including tartans, kilts, tweeds, and other woolen goods. The mill features its own weaving and knitting facilities, where skilled artisans craft high-quality textiles.
Highland cow: Highland cows, also known as Highland cattle, are a Scottish breed recognized for their shaggy coats and distinctive long horns. They are often seen as an iconic symbol of Scotland.
Toilet facilities are available.
Loch Lubnaig - Loch Lubnaig: (20 min) is a freshwater loch in the southern Scottish Highlands, near Callander in Stirling. It is a favored destination for tourists and locals, celebrated for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities. Nestled in the heart of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, it is surrounded by stunning mountain scenery and forests. The loch spans approximately five kilometers and is fed by the Balvag and Edinample Burn rivers. It is a popular fishing spot, with brown trout and pike being the main catches.
Toilet facilities are available.
Bridge of Orchy - Bridge of Orchy: (20 min) is a small village in the Scottish Highlands. Situated along the A82 road, between Tyndrum and Rannoch Moor, it is renowned for its picturesque surroundings and outdoor activities. In this tranquil setting, hikers will discover captivating waterfalls that provide a refreshing respite and an ideal camping spot. The cascading water offers a picturesque backdrop and rejuvenates the senses, creating an oasis of tranquility for adventurers to relax and connect with nature.
Loch Tulla Viewpoint - The Loch Tulla Viewpoint is a popular spot in the Scottish Highlands, offering stunning panoramic views of Loch Tulla and the surrounding mountainous landscape. Located along the A82 road, it provides a convenient stop for travelers passing through the area.
The Three Sisters - The Three Sisters Car Park is a popular parking area in Glencoe, Scotland. Named after the iconic Three Sisters mountain peaks, it serves as a convenient starting point for various outdoor activities and hikes in the area.
Fort William - Fort William: (45 min for Late Lunch) is a charming town in the Scottish Highlands, known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities. Situated at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK, Fort William is a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Toilet facilities are available.
Inverness to Isle of Skye
Eilean Donan Castle - Eilean Donan Castle is a renowned and iconic castle in the Scottish Highlands. Located on a small tidal island where three sea lochs converge, it offers a picturesque and stunning setting. The castle is one of Scotland’s most recognized and photographed landmarks, celebrated for its dramatic scenery and rich history. It has appeared in numerous films and symbolizes Scottish heritage and romanticism. Dating back to the 13th century, Eilean Donan Castle has undergone various restorations and is open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its fascinating interiors, including the Great Hall, bedrooms, and the iconic stone bridge leading to the entrance.
Famous for the “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” song featuring Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan.
Sligachan Old Bridge - The Sligachan Old Bridge is a historic landmark on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Situated in the beautiful Glen Sligachan, it is surrounded by stunning scenery and the majestic Cuillin Mountains. This picturesque bridge holds great significance as an important crossing point over the River Sligachan for centuries. The original bridge dates back to the 18th century, although it has undergone some renovations. The Sligachan Old Bridge is not only a charming sight but also carries a sense of history and tradition. Travelers would stop here to offer a small token, such as a coin or a stone, for good luck before embarking on their journey through the challenging Cuillin Mountains. Today, the bridge remains a popular spot for visitors to admire the beauty of the surrounding landscape and capture stunning photographs. It is also a starting point for various hiking trails and walks in the area.
Portree - Portree is a charming and vibrant town on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. As the largest settlement on the island, it serves as the main hub for visitors and locals. Portree is famous for its picturesque harbor, filled with colorful buildings lining the waterfront. The town offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, and accommodations, making it a convenient base for exploring the rest of the Isle of Skye. The bustling harbor is also a popular spot for boat trips and wildlife watching, with opportunities to spot seals, dolphins, and various bird species.
The Old Man of Storr - The Old Man of Storr is a large rock pinnacle prominently located on the Trotternish Ridge. It is a popular destination for hikers and photographers, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The hike up to the Old Man of Storr can be challenging but rewarding, with opportunities to marvel at the unique rock formations and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Isle of Skye. The Quiraing, on the other hand, is a landslip on the eastern face of the Trotternish Ridge. It is known for its otherworldly appearance, with dramatic cliffs, jagged rock formations, and rolling green hills. Exploring the Quiraing feels like stepping into a fantasy realm, with its mystical atmosphere and awe-inspiring views. It’s a place where you can truly immerse yourself in the raw beauty of nature. Visiting the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing is not only a chance to witness the natural wonders of the Isle of Skye but also an opportunity to connect with the rich history and folklore of the area.
Kilt Rock - Kilt Rock is another captivating natural attraction on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Named for its resemblance to the pleats of a kilt, this towering cliff formation is a must-see for visitors to the island. It is located on the eastern coast of Trotternish, near the town of Staffin. What makes Kilt Rock so special is its striking vertical columns, formed by ancient volcanic activity and subsequent erosion. These columns resemble the pleats of a traditional Scottish kilt, hence the name. The cliff also features a stunning waterfall called Mealt Falls, which cascades down into the sea below. The combination of the dramatic cliff face, the cascading waterfall, and the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape make Kilt Rock a truly mesmerizing sight.
Inverness to Glasgow
Loch Ness - Experience the mesmerizing beauty of Loch Ness with a boat trip in Inverness. Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness is renowned for its mysterious allure and the legendary creature said to reside within its depths. Embarking on a boat trip allows you to immerse yourself in the enchanting scenery surrounding Loch Ness. As you glide across the tranquil waters, you’ll be captivated by the breathtaking landscapes, including rolling hills, ancient forests, and the majestic ruins of Urquhart Castle. During your boat trip, keep your eyes peeled for any signs of the elusive Loch Ness Monster, affectionately known as “Nessie.” While the creature’s existence remains a subject of intrigue and speculation, the thrill of the search adds an extra element of excitement to your experience. In addition to the mythical tales, your boat trip will provide opportunities to learn about the history and heritage of the region.
Culloden Battlefield - Discover the poignant history and significance of the Culloden Battlefield in Inverness. This hallowed ground stands as a testament to the final battle of the Jacobite Rising in 1746, a pivotal event in Scottish history. Visiting the Culloden Battlefield offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and gain a deeper understanding of the conflicts that shaped the nation. As you explore the site, you will encounter the atmospheric battlefield itself, where the Jacobite forces, led by Bonnie Prince Charlie, faced off against the British government troops. Immerse yourself in the Visitor Centre, where informative exhibits, interactive displays, and audiovisual presentations provide a comprehensive overview of the battle. Learn about the political, cultural, and social backdrop that led to the conflict, and gain insights into the strategies and tactics employed by both sides.

- Gondola Ride
- Water Bottles
- Culloden battlefield free entry
- Breakfast
- Boat Trips
- Parking fees
- Gondola Ride
- Water Bottles
- Culloden battlefield free entry
- Breakfast
- Boat Trips
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Stirling Castle Entry Fee £25 per person
- Eilean Donan Castle entry Fee £11 per person
- Lunch and Dinner (it will be the customers own preference and expense)
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Stirling Castle Entry Fee £25 per person
- Eilean Donan Castle entry Fee £11 per person
- Lunch and Dinner (it will be the customers own preference and expense)
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Explore stunning natural wonders, iconic landmarks, majestic mountains, shimmering lochs, ancient castles and charming villages. Awe-inspiring moments await in this remarkable region.
To ensure your utmost comfort, we have thoughtfully chosen comfortable bed and breakfast accommodations for your stay. After a day of exploration, you can unwind and…
Explore stunning natural wonders, iconic landmarks, majestic mountains, shimmering lochs, ancient castles and charming villages. Awe-inspiring moments await in this remarkable region.
To ensure your utmost comfort, we have thoughtfully chosen comfortable bed and breakfast accommodations for your stay. After a day of exploration, you can unwind and recharge in a cozy and inviting environment, preparing yourself for another day of adventure.
Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and folklore of the Scottish Highlands as our knowledgeable guides accompany you throughout the journey, sharing fascinating stories and insights while providing insider tips and recommendations. Our knowledgeable guides will accompany you throughout the journey, sharing fascinating stories and insights about the history, culture, and folklore of the Scottish Highlands. They will ensure that you make the most of your time, providing insider tips and recommendations along the way.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.