Embark on a luxury private tour of the Highlands and Loch Ness from Edinburgh. Explore stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture with expert local guides. Book now!
Embark on a luxury private tour of the Highlands and Loch Ness from Edinburgh. Explore stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture with expert local guides. Book now!
- View Point, Forth Bridges - Forth Rail Bridge: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Scotland, renowned globally as the most famous cantilever design.
- The Kelpies & The Helix - The Kelpies: These are the largest equine sculptures worldwide, standing 100 feet tall and weighing over 300 tonnes each. These enchanting Kelpies are a marvel…
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View Point, Forth Bridges - Forth Rail Bridge: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Scotland, renowned globally as the most famous cantilever design.
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The Kelpies & The Helix - The Kelpies: These are the largest equine sculptures worldwide, standing 100 feet tall and weighing over 300 tonnes each. These enchanting Kelpies are a marvel of human creativity and engineering. Crafted by artist Andy Scott, they have become iconic, inspired by the legendary Clydesdale horses, Duke and Baron. The Kelpies symbolize the legacy of the heavy horses that powered Scotland’s industry, pulling wagons, ploughs, barges, and coalships that shaped Falkirk’s landscape.
The name “Kelpies” is derived from mythical creatures known for their strength and endurance, equivalent to 100 horses.
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National Wallace Monument - The William Wallace Monument stands as a towering tribute to Scottish bravery, capturing attention as one travels through Stirling. Its majestic silhouette against the sky evokes a deep sense of historical admiration.
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Stirling Castle - Stirling Castle: A landmark of Scottish heritage, perched atop a hill, offering breathtaking views of the countryside and a window into Scotland’s rich past. Discover the famous battles fought here and the heroes who defended their nation’s freedom.
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Doune Castle - Doune Castle’s captivating charm, a mix of medieval grandeur and rugged scenery, has not only preserved history but also featured prominently in film and TV. Its iconic presence has been showcased in productions like “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” “Outlander,” and “Game of Thrones,” blending fantasy and reality within its ancient walls.
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Kilmahog - Meet some Hairy Coos: An opportunity to encounter Scotland’s cherished highland cows. Enjoy some hot food before meeting these beloved creatures. Visitors can pet and even feed these friendly animals, known for their long, shaggy coats and delightful personalities.
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Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - The Trossachs: After a delightful visit with the cows, the journey continues through the Trossachs, Scotland’s first National Park. This breathtaking region boasts some of Scotland’s most scenic landscapes, with lochs, mountains, and forests. Along the way, an expert guide will provide insights into the local history and culture, enriching the experience.
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Glencoe - Glencoe: A picturesque valley rich in history, surrounded by towering mountains. Visitors can stroll through the stunning glen and enjoy some of the most awe-inspiring views in Scotland.
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Fort William - Fort William: Offers the best views of the magnificent Ben Nevis, the UK’s tallest mountain. Feel free to stop for photos; just ask.
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Loch Ness - Loch Ness: Known for the legendary Nessie, one of the world’s most famous mythical creatures. Take a cruise on the loch and enjoy spectacular views of Urquhart Castle, or simply revel in the stunning scenery and fresh Highland air.
To take a 1-hour cruise on Loch Ness, the cost per person is:
Adult (16+): £21
Child (4–15): £14
Senior / Concession (65+): £19
(Participation in the boat cruise is optional, and Loch Ness can also be explored from its banks.)
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Cairngorms National Park - Cairngorms: Continuing the journey through Cairngorms National Park, a vast expanse of mountains, forests, and rivers. Here, one can immerse in Scotland’s natural beauty and spot local wildlife, including red deer, golden eagles, and ospreys.
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Pitlochry - Pitlochry: Nestled in the heart of Scotland, offering a leisurely stroll through charming streets, a visit to the renowned Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder, or relaxation in one of the many cosy cafes and restaurants.

- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bottled water
We’re committed to crafting unforgettable moments for our guests. Guided by our knowledgeable local experts, you’ll discover Scotland’s breathtaking landscapes, rich historical tapestry, and lively culture, tailored to suit your tastes and desires. Set out on an extraordinary journey from Edinburgh to Glencoe, The Highlands, and Loch Ness. Take in the…
We’re committed to crafting unforgettable moments for our guests. Guided by our knowledgeable local experts, you’ll discover Scotland’s breathtaking landscapes, rich historical tapestry, and lively culture, tailored to suit your tastes and desires. Set out on an extraordinary journey from Edinburgh to Glencoe, The Highlands, and Loch Ness. Take in the marvel of The Kelpies, Stirling Castle, Cairngorms, and Ben Nevis along the way. This expedition will take you through some of Scotland’s most impressive sceneries and landmarks, forging lifelong memories.
Starting in Edinburgh, our private chauffeur guide will navigate you through the core of Scotland as we journey towards the Scottish Highlands.
We offer a stellar in-board experience with luxurious leather seating, self-controlled rear AC, WIFI, and USB ports, coupled with complimentary cold beverages and snacks in our onboard cooler.
We can’t wait to help you embrace the magic of Scotland!
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.