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Discover Scotland’s stunning landscapes, historic sites, and whisky culture on this full-day Highlands and waterfalls tour from Edinburgh for $90.89.

This full-day tour from Edinburgh, priced at $90.89 per person, offers a well-balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural sights, and whisky tasting. With a duration of approximately 9 hours, it fits comfortably into a single day, making it ideal for those eager to experience the Scottish Highlands without overcommitting. Starting early at 8:15 am from Highland Explorer Tours’ meeting point, it guides travelers through some of Scotland’s most iconic scenery and landmarks, with a maximum group size of 16 travelers for a personal touch.
The tour stands out for its comprehensive itinerary that combines natural wonders like the Hermitage forest and Black Linn Falls with cultural highlights such as Dunkeld Cathedral and a visit to the famous Glenturret whisky distillery. The guide’s engaging narration, praised by many reviews, enhances the experience, making the trip both educational and entertaining. A notable detail is the free cancellation policy, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for spontaneous plans.

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The tour departs from 60 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1TB at 8:15 am. The meeting point is convenient, near public transportation, and travelers are advised to arrive at least 15 minutes early for check-in. The trip concludes back at the same location in the early evening, after a day filled with scenic drives and memorable stops.
The journey begins with a 20-minute stop at the Kelpies, the towering horse-head sculptures by Andy Scott that symbolize Scotland’s folklore. These impressive structures are the largest of their kind worldwide, and the visit is free of charge. The Kelpies set a tone of myth and legend, connecting modern sculpture with Scotland’s storytelling traditions.

Traveling through scenic back roads, the coach moves into the Highlands, passing by loch lakes and glens. The guide provides commentary on local history and geology, highlighting features like Loch Earn and Loch Lomond. You’ll see Scottish Highland coos grazing freely and enjoy sweeping views that showcase the region’s rugged beauty. This drive emphasizes the natural diversity of Scotland’s landscape, from forests to rolling hills.

One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to Glenturret, one of Scotland’s most renowned distilleries. The distillery tour lasts about an hour, where you learn traditional whisky-making methods. While whisky tasting and lunch are available at own expense, this stop offers a chance to see the distillery’s historic buildings and the cask room, where whisky is matured. The tour is appreciated for its detailed explanation of Scotch whisky production, making it a hit with enthusiasts. If you prefer not to tour, there’s ample time to relax or explore independently.

After the distillery, the trip continues to The Hermitage, a natural park known for its stately fir trees and waterfalls. The 45-minute walk takes you along the Braan River to Ossian’s Hall, where you get excellent views of Black Linn Falls. Although some reviews mention the waterfall as modest, the walk itself is praised for its tranquility and scenic charm. The lush forest, combined with the sound of rushing water, offers a peaceful escape into nature.

Next, the coach takes you to Dunkeld, a charming village along the River Tay. Here, the Dunkeld Cathedral stands prominently, offering a glimpse into Scotland’s ecclesiastical past. The village has literary ties, having been mentioned in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, which adds a layer of cultural significance. The 45-minute stop allows visitors to stroll through the town, admire the cathedral, and soak in the historic atmosphere.

Other memorable sights include Sterling Castle and the William Wallace monument, noted by some guides and reviews as inspiring stops that add to the sense of Scottish history. The tour also includes opportunities for photo breaks at scenic viewpoints, ensuring travelers capture the stunning vistas of the Highlands.
The air-conditioned coach provides a comfortable environment for the long drive, and the small group size fosters a relaxed atmosphere. The guide, praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm, makes the trip informative and lively. Meals, drinks, and whisky samples are not included, but there are plenty of options available during the stops, especially at the distillery.
This tour is suitable for most travelers, with most people able to participate. However, it is not suitable for those under 18 due to whisky tasting. Walks at the Hermitage are of moderate effort, but no strenuous activity is required. Travelers should allow ample time for the return trip, as road conditions and weather can influence timing.
This tour offers a well-rounded snapshot of Scotland’s natural beauty, whisky craftsmanship, and historic sites. The $90.89 price provides good value considering the inclusions and the personalized experience with a small group. The variety of stops ensures a balance between scenic drives, nature walks, and cultural exploration.
While the waterfall stop may be shorter or less dramatic than some expect, the overall itinerary delivers a compelling day in the Highlands. The combination of stunning landscapes, tasty whisky, and charming villages makes this trip a popular choice for visitors eager to see Scotland’s highlights in one day.
“Dusty was a great guide. We had a wonderful time. He was very informative and gave us recommendations on places to eat. Our trip to the distiller…”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, the tour starts at the Highland Explorer Tours office at 60 High St, Edinburgh.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the start for a full refund.
Are children allowed on this tour?
This tour is not suitable for those under 18 due to whisky sampling activities.
What should I bring for the walk at the Hermitage?
Comfortable footwear is recommended for the 45-minute woodland walk along fir-lined paths and waterfalls.
Is lunch included?
Lunch is not included but can be purchased at the Glenturret distillery or nearby cafes.
What’s the maximum group size?
The tour operates with a maximum of 16 travelers for a more personable experience.
How long is the drive between stops?
The scenic drive through the Highlands varies but generally offers plenty of time for narration and sightseeing from the coach.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The available information does not specify accessibility details; walks at Hermitage are moderate, so mobility considerations should be taken into account.
Are whisky tastings available on the tour?
Whisky sampling is available at the distillery but is not included in the tour price.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
The combination of natural beauty, historic sites, and whisky in a small group setting with an enthusiastic guide provides a balanced and personalized experience.
Does this tour operate in all weather conditions?
Yes, but weather can affect timing and visibility, especially at outdoor sites like the waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.