Conquer Ben Nevis with a guided hike from Glasgow. Experience breathtaking views, rich history, and scenic beauty through Glencoe and Loch Lomond.
Conquer Ben Nevis with a guided hike from Glasgow. Experience breathtaking views, rich history, and scenic beauty through Glencoe and Loch Lomond.
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The Kelpies & The Helix - Departing from either Glasgow or Edinburgh, the journey will take us to The Helix in Falkirk, where the Kelpies reside. These impressive structures are named after two actual Clydesdale working horses, Duke and Baron. Each sculpture is crafted from stainless steel, weighing 300 tons and reaching a height of 30 meters.
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- The Kelpies & The Helix - Departing from either Glasgow or Edinburgh, the journey will take us to The Helix in Falkirk, where the Kelpies reside. These impressive structures are named after two actual Clydesdale working horses, Duke and Baron. Each sculpture is crafted from stainless steel, weighing 300 tons and reaching a height of 30 meters.
- Blackness Castle - The tour continues to Blackness Castle, famously known as the ship that never sailed due to its resemblance to a large stone ship from the seaward side. Initially, a fort occupied this site before the castle’s construction. In 1453, Blackness Castle became a royal castle, later serving as a state prison and an ammunition depot in the late 19th century. It also featured in Outlander, representing Fort William.
- St. Andrews - The next stop is the historic medieval town of St Andrews, arriving in time for lunch. Visitors can stroll through the historic town, visit the renowned Old Course, or try a game on the Himalayas putting course. St Andrews boasts Scotland’s oldest university, a ruined castle, and an abbey. Named after Scotland’s patron saint, the town offers two hours to explore its cobbled streets, beach, and enjoy a meal at various cafes and restaurants. Note that visiting the castle incurs an additional charge.
- Crail - A visit to one of Fife’s charming coastal villages is planned for a photo opportunity.
- Falkland Palace & Garden - Falkland, a village in Fife, was once home to the Stuart kings and queens. The main attraction is the palace, featuring beautiful gardens and a tennis court from the 1500s, where Mary Queen of Scots once played. This location is also popular with Outlander fans, as it represented 1940s Inverness in the series.

- Private transportation
- Driver/Guide
- Private transportation
- Driver/Guide
- Food and drinks.
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks.
- Entrance fees
This day-trip offers an exploration of some of Scotland’s most renowned landmarks and historical sites. The journey begins with a visit to The Kelpies, the remarkable 30-meter-tall horse sculptures made of stainless steel, which honor Scotland’s industrial legacy and mythical history. The tour proceeds to St Andrews, the globally recognized birthplace…
This day-trip offers an exploration of some of Scotland’s most renowned landmarks and historical sites. The journey begins with a visit to The Kelpies, the remarkable 30-meter-tall horse sculptures made of stainless steel, which honor Scotland’s industrial legacy and mythical history. The tour proceeds to St Andrews, the globally recognized birthplace of golf, where the rich history of this delightful seaside town, pivotal in Scotland’s past, is revealed. Fans of Outlander will relish the chance to walk in the footsteps of their beloved characters with visits to Blackness Castle and Falkland, both famous filming locations from the series. The day also features a scenic photo opportunity in one of Fife’s charming coastal towns, providing stunning views and a chance to capture the allure of Scotland’s coastline.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.