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Scottish Glens, Highlands & Whisky from Edinburgh l Scotland, UK
Scottish Glens, Highlands & Whisky from Edinburgh l Scotland, UK
Scottish Glens, Highlands & Whisky from Edinburgh l Scotland, UK
Scottish Glens, Highlands & Whisky from Edinburgh l Scotland, UK
Scottish Glens, Highlands & Whisky from Edinburgh l Scotland, UK

Scottish Glens, Highlands & Whisky from Edinburgh l Scotland, UK


Duration:9 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Book a Scotland small group tour for an intimate, relaxed adventure through the iconic Highlands.
  • Enjoy foreign language audio guides enhancing Scotland guided tour experience with rich cultural insights and stories. 
  • Enjoy a passionate local guide offering live commentary and storytelling in English for unforgettable experiences.
  • Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site with an expert guide sharing historical insights vividly.
  • Discover the enchanting Hermitage Forest trails and witness Scotland’s legendary natural beauty firsthand.
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What You Can Expect

Scotland’s national drink is celebrated worldwide, but there’s no better place to experience it than at the source. Discover the art of whisky-making and enjoy a tasting of the “water of life” at an authentic distillery.

Scotland’s national drink is celebrated worldwide, but there’s no better place to experience it than at the source. Discover the art of whisky-making and enjoy a tasting of the “water of life” at an authentic distillery.

Discover The Hermitage, a magical woodland created by the 3rd Duke of Atholl—where seeds were once famously fired from a cannon—then wander scenic trails to a thundering waterfall and some of Scotland’s tallest trees.

Discover The Hermitage, a magical woodland created by the 3rd Duke of Atholl—where seeds were once famously fired from a cannon—then wander scenic trails to a thundering waterfall and some of Scotland’s tallest trees.

See the Kelpies, two 30-metre-high steel horse head sculptures inspired by Scottish folklore, and the world’s largest equine landmark by artist Andy Scott.

See the Kelpies, two 30-metre-high steel horse head sculptures inspired by Scottish folklore, and the world’s largest equine landmark by artist Andy Scott.

Dunkeld Cathedral – Discover the serene beauty of this partly ruined cathedral overlooking the River Tay. Step inside to see the infamous “Wolf of Badenoch” effigy and explore the rich history of this iconic site, which spans several centuries.

Dunkeld Cathedral – Discover the serene beauty of this partly ruined cathedral overlooking the River Tay. Step inside to see the infamous “Wolf of Badenoch” effigy and explore the rich history of this iconic site, which spans several centuries.

Sma’ Glen – Journey through this historic valley, once a vital route for Scottish clans and Roman soldiers. Enjoy its rolling hills and winding rivers, offering a truly atmospheric glimpse of Scotland’s stunning countryside.

Sma’ Glen – Journey through this historic valley, once a vital route for Scottish clans and Roman soldiers. Enjoy its rolling hills and winding rivers, offering a truly atmospheric glimpse of Scotland’s stunning countryside.

Explore the charming town of Crieff, wander quaint shops, enjoy coffee, and visit the stunning Drummond Castle Gardens—a perfect alternative to the whisky distillery tour.

Explore the charming town of Crieff, wander quaint shops, enjoy coffee, and visit the stunning Drummond Castle Gardens—a perfect alternative to the whisky distillery tour.

Purchase Notice

  • Minimum age for children on tour is 5 years old.
  • Children aged 5-16 must be accompanied by a person aged 18+

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 30 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Length of tour may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions.

  • Late arrivals cannot be accommodated, and no refunds will be issued.

  • You will need your own device and headphones to access and listen to the audio guide.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is a Scottish Glen?

A Scottish glen is typically a long, deep valley often carved by glaciers, characterized by a U-shaped profile. These natural formations are prominent features of the Scottish landscape, known for their dramatic scenery, lochs, and unique ecosystems. They are integral to the Highlands' majestic beauty and cultural heritage, offering breathtaking views and historical significance.

2. What are some famous glens in Scotland?

Scotland is home to many renowned glens, each with its own distinct charm. Some of the most famous include Glen Coe, celebrated for its breathtaking, rugged mountains and rich history; Glen Etive, known for its remote wilderness and stunning lochs; and Glen Affric, often considered one of Scotland's most beautiful glens with its ancient Caledonian pinewoods. These glens offer diverse landscapes and experiences.

3. What is the best month to visit the Scottish Highlands?

The period from late spring to early autumn, specifically May to September, is generally considered the best time to visit the Scottish Highlands. During these months, the weather is typically milder, daylight hours are longer, and the landscapes are vibrant. July and August offer the warmest temperatures, while May and September provide fewer crowds and beautiful transitional scenery, ideal for exploration.

4. How many days do you need for the Scottish Highlands?

The ideal duration for exploring the Scottish Highlands varies based on desired depth. While a day tour from Edinburgh can offer a comprehensive glimpse into iconic areas like Glens and waterfalls, a more immersive experience would typically require 3 to 5 days. This allows for deeper exploration of specific regions, opportunities for hiking, and visiting smaller towns at a relaxed pace.

5. What unique experiences can visitors expect from a small group tour to the Scottish Highlands?

A small group tour to the Scottish Highlands offers an intimate and relaxed adventure. Visitors can enjoy insightful live commentary from a passionate local guide in English, enriching their understanding of the region's history and culture. Foreign language audio guides are also available to enhance the experience with rich cultural insights. The tour includes exploring stunning natural landscapes and sites like Hermitage Forest trails, offering unforgettable experiences.

6. What are the advantages of exploring the Scottish Highlands with a guided tour, rather than self-driving?

A guided tour eliminates the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads and allows you to fully immerse yourself in the scenery. Expert local guides provide live commentary, sharing fascinating historical insights and stories that you wouldn't get on your own. It offers a relaxed way to discover UNESCO World Heritage sites and hidden gems, ensuring a comprehensive and educational experience without the hassle of driving or parking.

7. How can visitors conveniently explore the Scottish Glens and Highlands without self-driving?

For convenient exploration of the Scottish Glens and Highlands without self-driving, consider booking a small group guided tour. These tours typically include comfortable transportation, often departing from major cities like Edinburgh. They are meticulously planned to cover iconic locations, waterfalls, and scenic routes, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the landscapes while an expert guide handles all logistics and provides valuable information.

8. What kind of local expertise and insights are provided on a Scottish Highlands guided tour?

On a Scottish Highlands guided tour, a passionate local guide provides live commentary in English, sharing vivid historical insights and engaging storytelling. This offers a deep dive into the region's culture, legends, and natural heritage, including details about UNESCO World Heritage sites. Additionally, foreign language audio guides are available to complement the experience with rich cultural information, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of each site visited.

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