Explore Fife’s gems: hand-feed Highland cows, visit St Andrews, Falkland Palace, and marvel at the iconic Kelpies on a private tour.
Explore Fife’s gems: hand-feed Highland cows, visit St Andrews, Falkland Palace, and marvel at the iconic Kelpies on a private tour.
- Craigie’s Farm Deli and Cafe - Visitors can often spot Scotland’s beloved Highland ‘Coos’ here.
- Forth Road Bridge - The Forth Road Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1890, spans the River Forth alongside its sister bridges constructed in 1964 and the most recent one in 2017.
- St. Fillan’s Cave - The journey will take us along…
- Craigie’s Farm Deli and Cafe - Visitors can often spot Scotland’s beloved Highland ‘Coos’ here.
- Forth Road Bridge - The Forth Road Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1890, spans the River Forth alongside its sister bridges constructed in 1964 and the most recent one in 2017.
- St. Fillan’s Cave - The journey will take us along the East Neuk, passing through numerous fishing villages before arriving at the once-thriving fishing village of Pittenweem. Here, St. Fillan’s Cave, which was home to an Irish missionary in the 17th century, awaits exploration.
- St. Andrews - Known as the birthplace of ‘Golf’, St. Andrews is home to Scotland’s oldest university and a magnificent cathedral established as early as 1158, serving as the center of Catholicism in Scotland.
- Falkland Palace & Garden - The Renaissance Falkland Palace is a must-see. Commissioned by King James IV, it features 17th-century art and stunning gardens, along with the oldest tennis court in Britain. The popular TV series Outlander was filmed in the village, where Frank and Claire enjoyed their second honeymoon.
- The Kelpies & The Helix - The final stop is the renowned ‘Kelpies’, mythical horses that once haunted Scottish waterways, now standing as the tallest horse statues in the world.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratuity
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratuity
Embark on an exclusive tour of the Kingdom of Fife, departing from Edinburgh.
Admire the UNESCO-listed Forth Bridge, which majestically spans the River Forth.
Discover the Renaissance-era Falkland Palace, renowned for housing Britain’s oldest tennis court and gaining fame through the Outlander TV series.
Wander through the medieval town of St Andrews,…
Embark on an exclusive tour of the Kingdom of Fife, departing from Edinburgh.
Admire the UNESCO-listed Forth Bridge, which majestically spans the River Forth.
Discover the Renaissance-era Falkland Palace, renowned for housing Britain’s oldest tennis court and gaining fame through the Outlander TV series.
Wander through the medieval town of St Andrews, where charming cafes and shops await.
Capture a photo of the ‘Old Course,’ Scotland’s most iconic golf course and a global golfing landmark.
Explore Fife’s historic fishing villages, once bustling with activity.
Visit St Fillan’s Cave, the 7th-century dwelling of an Irish missionary.
Witness the Kelpies, the world’s tallest equine sculptures.
- The tour is 9hrs long, with 5hrs of driving between stops and 4hrs exploring the sites
- Falkland Palace is Open from 1st March to 31st October, alternative attractions will be offered when it’s closed
- Uk cars are smaller than our American counterparts, please be aware of this when booking for 4 adults
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.