Departing Edinburgh your travel into the scenic Trossachs National Park, with the opportunity to enjoy some morning refreshments in the Highland town of Callander. Your tour will then continue through the desolate Rannoch Moor, one of the last remaining wildernesses in Europe. We will stop for photographs in Glencoe which has very dramatic scenery and a dark past.
Travelling through Fort William with Ben Nevis looming overhead, you will follow the Great Glen Canal on its journey to Fort Augustus at the southern top of Loch Ness. Here you’ll have around 2 hours to explore the town and have some lunch. You can also purchase tickets for a 1 hour cruise on the loch.
Leaving Loch Ness behind we will travel through the Grampian Mountains and across sweeping ‘Monarch of the Glen’ country to the Perthshire. Here we will have time for evening refreshments.
You can take in views of the Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO world heritage site, as we travel south towards Edinburgh.
Our first stop of the day for refreshments will be in the small highland town of Callander.
We will stop at Glencoe, scene of the infamous Glencoe Massacre. Here we'll have the chance to get off the coach to stretch our legs. You'll certainly want to take some photos of Scotland's most famous glen, its stunning beauty will take your breath away.
As we travel north we'll make our way through Fort William which sits in the shadow of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain.
You will make your own way to the meeting points