Leave Glasgow behind as you head into the peaceful countryside to see the impressive Kelpies 100-foot horse sculptures honoring Scotland’s heavy horse heritage. Continue through the rolling hills of Fife to Falkland, a picturesque village known for Outlander and home to the historic Falkland Palace, once loved by Mary, Queen of Scots. Next, explore St Andrews, the medieval town famous for its ruined cathedral, cliffside castle, ancient university, and the world-famous Old Course. Enjoy lunch and free time to explore. On the return to Glasgow, cross the scenic Queensferry Crossing with views of the iconic Forth Rail Bridge a perfect end to your Scottish adventure.
English-speaking professional driver/guide
Transport
Admission to attractions unless specified
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Participants must be aged 5+ to participate in this activity
Children aged 5-15 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Standard Luggage Size: 55cm x 45cm x 25cm.
Please limit the weight of baggage to a maximum of 14 kg
Walk the historic “Home of Golf,” where the game was once so popular it was banned in the 15th century.
Explore 1,000 years of rich history in this coastal fortress overlooking the North Sea.
Discover the dramatic ruins of a once-thriving religious site dating back to the 700s.
Stand in awe of these 100-foot-tall horse-head sculptures, inspired by mythical water spirits and the largest equine sculptures in the world.
Visit this picturesque village at the foot of the Lomond Hills, known as a filming location for Outlander.
See three iconic bridges spanning three centuries an incredible feat of Scottish engineering over the Firth of Forth.