Embark on a one-day coach tour through the mystical beasts and dramatic sceneries of Loch Ness, Glencoe, and the Highlands. Explore Scotland’s beauty and history in a day!
- Callander - Our first stop for refreshments and a comfort break is Callander, where you will have a chance to grab a snack and stretch your legs. If you’re lucky enough, you may have the chance to meet the Highland Cows (season dependant).
- Glencoe - The site of the 1692 massacre of the MacDonald Clan, Glencoe is one of Scotland’s most famous glens. Here you will hop off for a photo opportunity with the dramatic northern ridges known as the Three Sisters
- Fort William - Nearing the half way point on our tour we stop off Fort William known as the capital of the Highlands. Here you will have time to have lunch in one of the many local pubs, restaurants or cafe’s that line the cobbled main street.
- Commando Monument - Another opportunity for photos as we stop on the outskirts of Spean Bridge at the Commando memorial. Unrivalled views down towards Fort William and the UK’s highest mountain Ben Nevis.
Depending on timings, this stop may be subject to change
- Fort Augustus - Here you have the chance to go on an optional Loch Ness cruise.
For those not on the cruise, we have over an hour here which is plenty time to grab a coffee and have a wander around.
- Pitlochry - Stopping in the Victorian resort town of Pitlochry for a chance to stretch the legs and grab some light refreshments before the final leg of the journey home
- Stop at Loch Ness
- Scenic Highlands tour
- Photo opportunity stops
- Air-conditioned comfort
- English-speaking driver guide
- Food and drink
- Individual hotel / multi-point pick-ups and drop-offs
- Children under the age of 5 are not permitted. You will be turned away if unable to prove age
Embark on a splendid exploration of stunning Scotland in a day with this coach tour departing from Edinburgh.
We journey northwest, crossing notable landmarks like the historic Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots, the enigmatic Kelpies, and the breathtakingly situated Stirling Castle perched high.
Moving northward, we reach the splendid Glencoe for a photographic session amidst the dramatic Three Sisters ridges.
Lunch break will be in the vicinity of Fort William, post which we head towards the natural wonder of the Great Glen, taking in views of Ben Nevis, Britain’s tallest mountain.
As we move deeper into the highlands, we reach the charming small village of Fort Augustus, where you can opt for a boat cruise if you desire.
On our way back, sit back and bask in the picturesque Highland landscapes. Our last pit-stop will be the historic Pitlochry town, before we head back crossing the Firth of Forth alongside the UNESCO recognized Forth Rail Bridge, ultimately culminating our journey in Edinburgh.
- Travel time is added to the total duration.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.