Embark on a private Scottish tour and explore the stunning landscapes of Oban, Glencoe, Highlands, and Loch Lomond. Discover the rich heritage of Scotland with visits to a whisky distillery, a castle, a charming village, and a rugged wilderness.
Embark on a private Scottish tour and explore the stunning landscapes of Oban, Glencoe, Highlands, and Loch Lomond. Discover the rich heritage of Scotland with visits to a whisky distillery, a castle, a charming village, and a rugged wilderness.
- Luss - Situated on the shores of Loch Lomond, Luss Village is a charming Scottish treasure that offers visitors a delightful mix of natural beauty and quaint village life. With its traditional stone cottages, vibrant gardens, and breathtaking views of the loch and surrounding hills, Luss is a picture-perfect destination that will surely win your…
- Luss - Situated on the shores of Loch Lomond, Luss Village is a charming Scottish treasure that offers visitors a delightful mix of natural beauty and quaint village life. With its traditional stone cottages, vibrant gardens, and breathtaking views of the loch and surrounding hills, Luss is a picture-perfect destination that will surely win your heart.
Enjoy a leisurely walk through the village’s narrow lanes, taking in the colorful cottages and lovely gardens along the way.
However, the true highlight is Loch Lomond itself, the largest freshwater lake in Britain and a natural marvel not to be missed.
Whether seeking a tranquil escape or an outdoor adventure, Luss Village and Loch Lomond have something for everyone. So pack your bags, breathe in the fresh Scottish air, and get ready to be enchanted by this idyllic corner of the world.
Travel time from Edinburgh to Luss is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
- Inveraray Castle - Visitors will be dropped off at the entrance of Inveraray Castle and can enjoy a self-guided tour of the castle and/or gardens. Inveraray Castle is a magnificent 18th-century castle located in the picturesque town of Inveraray, Scotland. With its fairytale turrets, towering battlements, and majestic facade, the castle is a must-see attraction for any tourist visiting the region. Inside, guests can explore lavishly decorated rooms filled with antique furniture, fine art, and intricate tapestries. Don’t miss the castle’s impressive armory, featuring an extensive collection of weapons and armor. With a history spanning over 500 years, Inveraray Castle is not only a beautiful landmark but also an important part of Scotland’s cultural heritage. A visit here is sure to leave you awestruck and inspired.
- Inveraray Castle is open from April until the end of October
- Admission fee is approximately £16.00, not included in the tour price
Travel time from Luss to Inveraray Castle is around 50 minutes.
- St Conan’s Kirk - St. Conan’s Kirk is a charming and picturesque medieval church located in Lochawe, Scotland, that is sure to capture your imagination. Built in the late 19th century, the church boasts a unique and eclectic architectural style, blending elements of Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine design. Its stunning stained-glass windows, intricate wood carvings, and towering spire make it a must-see destination for any history or architecture enthusiast. Take a quick 20-minute stop to explore the Kirk’s fascinating history and enjoy the breathtaking views of Loch Awe and the surrounding mountains.
Travel time from Inveraray Castle to St Conan’s Kirk is around 25 minutes.
- Oban Distillery - Oban Distillery, nestled in the heart of the quaint seaside town of Oban on the west coast of Scotland, is a must-visit destination for whisky enthusiasts. Established in 1794, Oban is one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland and is renowned for its smooth and smoky single malt whisky. During a 60-minute tour, visitors will learn about the distilling process, from malting the barley to maturing the whisky in oak casks, and have the opportunity to sample some of Oban’s award-winning whiskies. Be sure to visit the on-site gift shop, which offers a wide range of whiskies and souvenirs to take home. Don’t miss the chance to experience the rich history and unique flavor of Oban whisky at this iconic Scottish distillery.
- Admission fee is approximately £22.00, not included in the tour price
Travel time from St Conan’s Kirk to Oban Distillery is around 35 minutes.
- Loch Achtriochtan - 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.
Travel time from Oban Distillery to Loch Achtriochtan is around 55 minutes.
- Three Sisters Viewpoint - 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.
Travel time from Loch Achtriochtan to Three Sisters Viewpoint is around 5 minutes.
- The Meeting of the Three Waters - 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.
Travel time from Three Sisters Viewpoint to The Meeting of the Three Waters is around 3 minutes.
- Glencoe - 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.
Travel time from The Meeting of the Three Waters to Glencoe Valley Viewpoint is around 5 minutes.
- Loch Tulla Viewpoint - 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.
Travel time from Glencoe Valley Viewpoint to Loch Tulla Viewpoint is around 15 minutes.
- Kilmahog - From April to the end of October, visitors have the opportunity to 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.
Travel time from Loch Tulla Viewpoint to Kilmahog is around 1 hour and 5 minutes.
- National Wallace Monument - 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.
- Stirling Castle - 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.

- Private transportation
- Driver as a guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Parking fees
- Booster seat
- Private transportation
- Driver as a guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Parking fees
- Booster seat
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Begin a picturesque voyage across Scotland’s captivating terrain and delve into the country’s abundant history with a visit to the Oban Distillery, Inveraray Castle, Loch Lomond, Luss Village, and Glencoe. Relish the superior single malt whiskey at Oban Distillery, uncover the exquisite interiors of Inveraray Castle, and marvel at the mesmerizing views…
Begin a picturesque voyage across Scotland’s captivating terrain and delve into the country’s abundant history with a visit to the Oban Distillery, Inveraray Castle, Loch Lomond, Luss Village, and Glencoe. Relish the superior single malt whiskey at Oban Distillery, uncover the exquisite interiors of Inveraray Castle, and marvel at the mesmerizing views of the imposing Loch Lomond. Take a leisurely walk around the appealing village of Luss and appreciate its charming cottages, or take on an expedition in the breathtaking wilderness of Glencoe. With such a vast array to discover, this tour guarantees a memorable journey for any eager explorer.
• Benefit from the specialized attention of your driver/guide on this private tour
• Acceptable for children aged 5 and above
• Please be aware that tour stops and timetables can be adjusted
- Admission fees to Oban Distillery and Inveraray Castle not included in the tour price
- Inveraray Castle is NOT part of Historic Scotland. If you’re considering a trip to Edinburgh Castle or any other castles, obtaining the Explorer Pass from Historic Scotland could be worthwhile. The price for a Historic Scotland 7 Day Explorer Pass ranges from £35.00 to £44.00 for adults, depending on the season. This pass grants access to various sites including Blackness Castle, Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Castle, Urquhart Castle, Linlithgow Palace, and more. For further details, please refer to the Historic Scotland Website
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.