The only tour from Edinburgh that visits a Scottish Highland whisky distillery, Stirling castle and the birth place of Mary Queen of Scots in one day.
Combine Scotland's greatest export with our most infamous castle and the medieval ruins of Mary Queen of Scot's fabulous palace.
Stirling Castle & Linlithgow Palace are included and bottled water provided in our vehicles. The Highland distillery tour and tasting is usually the fantastic Deanston distillery or the wonderful Tullibardine distillery. An excellent value tour!
Pickup included
A fantastic distillery tour and tasting session at Deanston Highland whisky distillery. Three whiskies included at the tasting. £20 per person. Deanston distillery is a Single malt Scotch whisky distillery located on the banks of the River Teith, eight miles from the historic town of Stirling, at the gateway to the dramatic Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.
The world famous Stirling castle tour. Go back in time and discover one of Scotland's must see attractions. Admission included for 45 minute tour. Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland, both historically and architecturally. The castle sits atop Castle Hill, an intrusive crag, which forms part of the Stirling Sill geological formation. It is surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs, giving it a strong defensive position.
One hour free time to have lunch and explore Stirling city centre and old town. With an impregnable position atop a mighty wooded crag (the plug of an extinct volcano), Stirling's beautifully preserved Old Town is a treasure trove of historic buildings and cobbled streets winding up to the ramparts of its impressive castle, which offer views for miles around. Clearly visible is the brooding Wallace Monument, a strange Victorian Gothic creation honouring the legendary freedom fighter of Braveheart fame. Nearby is Bannockburn, scene of Robert the Bruce's pivotal triumph over the English in 1314
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