Our tour is a flexible guideline, allowing you to explore Scotland as you wish. You'll be paired with an experienced, licensed guide who will tailor the adventure to your interests. While our standard tour lasts 12 hours, the itinerary can be customized to include the sites you want to visit. Your guide can also offer suggestions and diversions on the day, letting you stray from traditional tourist paths. Experience Scotland your way, with personalized insights and recommendations.
In terms of your tour, you are only limited by the time. Vehicle and driver are enritely at your disposal to see Scotland your way!
Pickup included
Urquhart Castle, perched on the shores of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, is a historic fortress that dates back to the 13th century, with its origins possibly stretching to early medieval times. It played a significant role in the Wars of Scottish Independence, changing hands between the Scots and English, and later served as a strategic stronghold against Highland clans. The castle witnessed numerous battles and sieges, enduring destruction and reconstruction over the centuries. By the 17th century, it was partially dismantled to prevent it from being used by Jacobite forces. Today, the picturesque ruins of Urquhart Castle are a popular tourist destination, offering stunning views of Loch Ness and a glimpse into Scotland's tumultuous past.
Glencoe, a glacial valley in the Scottish Highlands, is renowned for its dramatic landscapes of towering mountains, deep valleys, and cascading waterfalls, making it one of Scotland's most scenic and iconic regions. Historically, it is infamous for the Glencoe Massacre of 1692, where members of the MacDonald clan were brutally murdered by soldiers under the command of the government, following a betrayal during a period of political strife. This event left a lasting legacy of sorrow and mistrust in Scottish history. Today, Glencoe attracts outdoor enthusiasts and tourists with its breathtaking natural beauty, offering opportunities for hiking, climbing, and exploring the rich cultural heritage of the Highlands.
Inverness, the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands, is a vibrant city situated at the northeastern end of the Great Glen, where the River Ness flows into the Moray Firth. Steeped in history, Inverness features landmarks such as Inverness Castle, the Old High Church, and the historic Victorian Market, while serving as a gateway to the famous Loch Ness and its legendary monster. The city played pivotal roles in events like the Jacobite risings, with the Battle of Culloden nearby marking the end of the Highland clan system. Today, Inverness is a thriving hub of commerce and tourism, offering a blend of modern amenities, cultural festivals, and scenic beauty, making it an essential destination for exploring the Highlands.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.