Tag: one day tours

  • A year of celebration in Scotland

    A year of celebration in Scotland

    What a year 2022 has been already in Scotland. Finally we are out on the road running private tours all over the Scottish Highlands with happy clients who are visiting this country. Some of these tours have been planned for the past four years and it is an amazing feeling to be involved creating these fantastic memories for all of our visitors.

    We have already driven more than 7000 miles since the start of March, visiting some of the most iconic locations that Scotland has to offer. We have taking our guests to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Speyside, Glencoe, Loch Lomond, Kilmartin and Inverness. We have also jumped on many ferries visiting the beautiful Isles of Orkney, Lewis and Harris, Skye and Arran. We have climbed mountains, danced a Cèilidh (or two), blended our own whisky and listened to Burn’s poems. What a joy it has been as not only are we visiting these amazing locations all over the country but we are also bumping into many familiar faces on the road that we call good friends. The true highland hospitality is on show for everyone.

    A visit to Loch Lomond
    The Spirit of Scotland tour

    One of our highlights had to be our visit to the Culloden battlefield on the 16th of April 2022. Our guest Erika, based her entire trip of Scotland surrounding this one important date as this was to be the 276th anniversary of the battle. Our friend Erika’s ancestors who are called the MacGillivray’s, fought with the Jacobite’s on the battlefield on that fateful day, so it was an extremely emotional event for the both of us just to be there. There was close to 2500 people that attended the memorial service, which gives you an idea of the importance of Culloden to people from all over the world.

    Our visit to Castle Stalker
    Erika and James at Castle Stalker.
    The Culloden Battlefield memorial
    The Culloden Battlefield memorial

    Later that evening we attended a Scottish Cèilidh where we danced the night away and shared a few drams with the rest of the guests which was really good fun. We were really spoiled when the chieftain of the MacGillivray clan played some Jacobite tunes on the dance floor. What an honour it was to be able to sit down and listen to these old Scottish Bagpipe tunes that were played on the morning of the battle itself before the orders of the Highland charge were given. It will be something that I will never forget. We are extremely thankful to share these memories with Erika and we are already looking forward to her next visit to Scotland in 2024.

    We have had many amazing experiences with our guests over the past few months and I am sure there will be many more stories to tell throughout the year. We have the Edinburgh Tattoo and Fringe Festival as well as the St Andrews Golf Open and many Highland Games all over the country to look forward to.

    A visit to Hopetoun House
    Our guests enjoying a visit to Hopetoun House.

    What are you looking forward to the most on your upcoming visit to Scotland?

  • Best one day tours from Edinburgh

    Best one day tours from Edinburgh

    We offer many Tours from Edinburgh but a favourite for our guests is always The Highlander Experience. The Scottish Highlands are without doubt some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. Our tour offers you an experience packed with history and beauty and is perfect for those travelers that are short on time and want to see as much of Scotland as they can on a one day tour.

    We pick up our guests directly from their accommodation and drive towards the stunning Trossach National Park where we make a visit at the historical village called Luss. We enjoy the stunning views over the shimmering Loch Lomond, which is Scotland’s largest freshwater loch, and Scotland’s most southerly Munroe, Ben Lomond.

    One day tours from Edinburgh
    Loch Lomond

    We soon crossover the ancient highland fault line and travel into the highlands of Scotland where the landscapes change dramatically. This is where we first catch a glimpse of the Rannoch Moor, which is covered in heather, lochans and peat bogs. We also enjoy the breathtaking views of the Black Mount and the Buachaille Etive Mor where the mountains really come alive.

    One day tours from Edinburgh
    The Rannoch Moor

    One of our favourite locations to visit in Scotland is the valley of the weeping Glen, Glencoe. Feel history come alive when we tell the tales of the massacre of the Macdonald clan, which took place in 1692. No matter how many times we visit Glencoe, it always feels like the first time we have seen it as the scenery changes so dramatically every second of the day.

    This is where we stop for our lunch stop to enjoy a traditional Scottish meal and a wee dram at our favourite award winning restaurant The Clachaig Inn.

    One day tours from Edinburgh
    Glencoe
    One day tours from Edinburgh
    Castle Stalker
    One day tours from Edinburgh
    Castle Kilchurn