This unforgettable trip through the Scottish Highlands travels into the far-reaches of Scotland’s rugged countryside. Keep your eyes peeled for Nessie, delve into the history of the kings and warriors, and join the Wood family for a ceilidh and lunch in the ‘presence’ of Rob Roy.
Edinburgh: Explore the city with your Local Specialist as you travel along Princes Street to see the Scott Memorial, the neoclassical Adam facades of New Town and the official Scottish residence of the King, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Eilean Donan: See one of Scotland’s most iconic castles, set where three lochs meet. Framed by rugged mountains and often shrouded in mist, it’s a favourite film location and one of the country’s most photographed landmarks.
Glamis: Visit Glamis Castle, and appreciate the building's illustrious history and picturesque setting.
Glasgow: See the grand public buildings of Glasgow, including George Square.
Glencoe: Drive through this Highland village on Loch Leven.
Glenfinnan Viaduct: See the Glenfinnan Viaduct, along which the Hogwart's Express once crossed in the Harry Potter series.
Golspie: Explore the grand castle and admire its magnificent gardens during your visit of Dunrobin Castle.
Inverness: At the exciting Culloden Visitor Centre, discover why the Battle of Culloden lasted only an hour yet changed the Highland way of life forever.
Isle of Mull: Explore the Scottish Highlands in depth as you travel to the Isles of Mull and Iona. Visit the Reilig Odhrain, sacred burial ground of 48 Scottish Kings.
Jedburgh: See the impressive 12th-century Jedburgh Abbey that dominates the centre of town.
Melrose: Visit the historic ruins of Melrose Abbey and appreciate its many carved decorative details.
Orkney Islands: Cruise to the windswept Orkney Islands. Come face-to-face with relics spanning human history, from pagan stone circles to reminders of wartime tragedy.
Scottish Highlands: Take in the beauty of the Highlands on a scenic drive past glens, lochs and dramatic peaks. Watch the landscape shift as you travel deeper into one of Scotland’s most striking regions.
St. Andrews: Visit the university town where the famous beach scene from 'Chariots of Fire' was filmed and see the golf course where the sport was created.
Stirling: Visit Stirling and see its castle, once the seat of Scottish royalty.
Wick: Warm your heart with a little Scottish whisky at a traditional distillery in the Scottish Highlands.