
Working Sheepdogs

Pitlochry

Blair Athol Distillery

Spirit of Scotland Dinner Show

Culloden Battlefield
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Highlights
Scone Palace
Once a medieval abbey and Crowning Place of Scottish Kings, this magnificent estate along the River Tay is now home to the Earls of Mansfield. Uncover a millennium of history as you stroll through areas where coronations, marriages, and grand balls have been held! Browse lavishly decorated rooms with fine art, admire the Gothic Revival architecture, see the Stone of Scone replica where kings were traditionally crowned, and more.
Spectacular Highlands
Board our beautiful catamaran at Dochgarroch for an aweinspiring journey along the famous Caledonian Canal, a marvel of 19th-century engineering, and into the legendary Loch Ness. These waters have many stories to tell – such as the crash of a World War II Wellington Bomber, visits from Queen Victoria and other royals, a world-famous monster hunter who lives nearby, and the mythical monster who inhabits the depths. Have your camera ready for views of the Great Glen, Bona Lighthouse, and the imposing ruins of Urquhart Castle!
Stirling Castle
Uncover countless stories that shaped Scotland at one of the country’s grandest castles. As the childhood home of Mary Queen of Scots, the tumultuous events that occurred while she lived in the fortress helped shape her reign. See the spot where she was crowned in 1543, admire the opulent Great Hall, stand in the chapel where Charles I’s coronation was held, hear about great battles like Bannockburn, and more. Outside, take in breathtaking views of the lush Stirling countryside and the distant Highlands.
St. Andrews
Renowned as the birthplace of golf, this picturesque seaside town is home to one of the oldest golf clubs in the world: The Royal and Ancient Golf Club. Visit its Pro Shop during our guided city tour and see other iconic attractions, such as the University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews Castle, and the ancient ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, once the largest church in Scotland. In addition to its historic landmarks, this town is a haven for literary enthusiasts. You may find inspiration in the charming streets, and cozy cafes, much like J.K. Rowling did!
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