Scotland relax, private circuit


Trip description

Get to know every corner of this country in an unforgettable 7days / 6nights circuit full of visits and activities that our guides will discover for you. Scotland wants to give you a unique experience.

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Hautes Terres d'Écosse


7 days

From : €1,175*

Maximum recommended reservation date
31/12/2021

Day 1: Stirling Castle, William Wallace Tower, Loch Lubnaig, Killin and Rannoch Moor

Day 2: Glen Coe Valley, Glenfinnan, Fort William, Fort Augustus and Plockton

Day 3: Isle of Skye (Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock, Fary Glen, Quiraing and Portree)

Day 4: Isle of Skye (Neist Point Lighthouse, Dunvegan Castle, Fairy Pools and Sligachan)

Day 5: Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Ness Cruise with visit to Urquhart Castle and Inverness

Day 6: Stonehaven, Dunnottar Castle and Cliffs, Saint Andrews and Dundee

Day 7: The Hermitage Forest, Whisky Distillery, Dunkeld, Culross and Kelpies

Day 1 : Stirling Castle, William Wallace Tower, Loch Lubnaig, Killin and Rannoch Moor

Stirling Castle ©Adobe STock Hautes Terres d'Ecosse


We start the trip by heading to the historical town of Stirling where we will visit its famous castle (the entrance fee is included). Within its walls some of the most important chapters in Scottish history were written.
On the way out, we will approach the hill opposite the castle where the William Wallace Monument tower is located and where we will learn about the wars of independence between the Scots and the English.

We continue and stop at Doune Castle, one of the best preserved medieval castles in the country.

We leave Stirling and its surroundings to head for the Highlands. Already immersed in its wild nature we will make a stop at the beautiful Loch Lubnaig.

Afterwards we will make a stop on the way to charge our batteries in a wonderful place. In Killin, next to the Docharts waterfalls, we will have the opportunity to taste the local gastronomy.

After lunch we continue northwards through the magical landscapes of the Highlands. In the early evening we will arrive at the unimaginable Rannoch Moor where we will spend the night.

 




Day 2 : Glen Coe Valley, Glenfinnan, Fort William, Fort Augustus and Plockton

Loch Ness Min ©Adobe STock Hautes Terres d'Ecosse


After breakfast, we continue enjoying the fantastic nature the Highlands have to offer and our first stop takes us to one of the most beautiful valleys in Scotland - the Glen Coe Valley.

This valley is known for its natural beauty and historical past. The Three Sisters have always been witnesses of its history and our guide will tell you the secrets of the valley. We will have time to  stop along the road and walk around the valley.

We continue on our way and head for the Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for its dimensions and the environment in which it is embedded. The beautiful landscape was chosen to be part of the Harry Potter saga opening the way for the Hogwarts train to its destination.

We'll take a break and get our strength back in Fort William. A key place in the history of the Highlands.

We continue our journey moving north where our next destination takes us to the shores of Loch Ness. Fort Augustus will be where we stop to take the first pictures of this famous lake and also to discover the Caledonian Canal, an engineering work from 1822 still active today.

The day passes and our journey continues. The incredible Glenshiel Valley will lead us to our final destination. Glenshield is a magnificent valley that captivates anyone who sees it. We will make a few stops along the way before reaching our the hotel.

Around 7pm we will arrive to Plockton, a small fishing village situated in a hidden bay. This is undoubtedly one of the jewels of the Highlands and our base camp for the next three nights.




Day 3 : Isle of Skye (Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock, Fary Glen, Quiraing and Portree)

Storr Skye ©Adobe STock Hautes Terres d'Ecosse


We cross onto the ISLE OF SKYE where we will spend the day discovering the secret corners of the island.

The first stop is scheduled at the Old Man of Storr where we will do a 2 hour trek (suitable for all ages). This is undoubtedly one of the star locations of the trip. The views will surely remain etched in our minds forever.

After returning to the vehicle we will continue touring the island and stop at Kilt Rock, a waterfall that falls directly into the sea from the cliffs of the east coast of Skye.

We continue onwards and arrive to the Quiraing. This site has earned the nickname "Balcony of Skye" because of the incredible scenery that can be seen from the crest of the mountain range.

The little village of Uig will be the place chosen to stop and try the island's gastronomy.

After lunch we will visit the Fairy Glen. The valley is known for its strange rock formations that give a touch of mysticism to the place. It will leave you enchanted.

In the early evening we will arrive to the capital of the island.  Portree is known for its picturesque bay. We will be able to walk around the town and visit some pubs before returning to the hotel.




Day 4 : Isle of Skye (Neist Point Lighthouse, Dunvegan Castle, Fairy Pools and Sligachan)

Neist point ©Adobe STock Hautes Terres d'Ecosse


After a good breakfast we set off for the westernmost point of the Isle of Skye, a magical spot where we will find the Neist Point Lighthouse looking out over the Lewis & Harris Islands.

Visited by the most intrepid travellers, we will have the opportunity to appreciate the magic of the place and lose our sight on the immensity of ocean with the lighthouse as a witness. A unique moment.
This place certainly conveys the peace and quiet that is also found in the wilderness of Skye. For more than an hour we can discover this corner made up of mountains, waterfalls, beaches, cliffs, islands, etc. An incomparable beauty.

Getting to know the native fauna of this place is part of the experience,
and who knows, with a little luck, we might be surprised by the dolphins!

We then move on to Dunvegan. This is the largest town on the west side of the Isle of Skye and is known for its unique castle and beautiful gardens. We will have the opportunity to get to know this fortress which has belonged for over 800 years and still belongs to the MacLeod clanThe entrance fee is included

We will make good use of the situation to have lunch in the area and try to see the marine fauna that can be seen from this side of the island. 

After enjoying lunch we will go to visit the Fairy Pools, right at the foot of the Cuillins mountain range where waterfalls bring crystal clear water from the top of the mountains. 

It is a very visited place because of the spectacular landscape surrounding the waterfalls. The most daring come here to bathe in its transparent waters. Small pools are formed at the foot of the mountain known as "the fairy pools". 

We will walk for 30 minutes enjoying the landscape until the end of the path where we will have the opportunity to contemplate this gift of nature. The path is classified as easy.

On the way to Plockton, we will stop at the old bridge of Sligachan. Without a doubt this is another perfect place to continue taking photos. The landscape of the mountain range with the river that goes down the valley and flows into the sea makes this place another obligatory stop on our way.

We return to our hotel in the fishing village of Plockton.




Day 5 : Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Ness Cruise with visit to Urquhart Castle and Inverness

Eilean Castle ©Adobe STock Hautes Terres d'Ecosse


We said goodbye to the fishing village of Plockton to face a day full of history and legends.

Our first stop will be at the famous Eilean Donan Castle. This castle is one of the most sought after by travellers and has been featured in numerous films. Its location on a small island and its charming stone bridge make this castle a must see. We will have time to visit it and get the best pictures in and around it. The entrance fee is included.

We continue our daily adventure by crossing the Glenshiel valley again, which will take us to the shores of the most famous lake in the world, Loch Ness. Today we will spend plenty of  time getting to know the lake and our first activity will be to embark on a cruise that will navigate its dark waters until we reach the most beautiful spot of Loch Ness. There Urquhart Castle awaits us. 

Urquhart Castle is a fabulous fortress that houses many chapters of history that our guide will tell you about and that you will be able to discover in its interior. Without a doubt, this is the most charming place on the lake. The combination of the castle ruins with the lake and the mountains in the background offers its visitors a unique picture worth photographing and remembering. Both the cruise and the visit to the castle are included.

After the visit, we will head to the capital of the Highlands - the city of Inverness. Inverness is a small town with a charming centre across the River Ness. The rest of the day will be spent in the city where, after checking in at the hotel, we will be able to go out for lunch and visit the most emblematic places as well as walk around the city centre or along the river. We will have the opportunity to mingle with its people by visiting some pubs, learning about its culture, enjoying its gastronomy or doing some shopping for those who wish.

Our hotel in the centre of Inverness is always available in the afternoon.




Day 6 : Stonehaven, Dunnottar Castle and Cliffs, Saint Andrews and Dundee

Dunnottar Drone ©Adobe STock Hautes Terres d'Ecosse


We change the scenery and cross the Cairngorms National Park to the North Sea on the east coast.

There we find the fishing town of Stonehaven where we will go up to the viewpoint to admire its bay which is one of the most photographed bays of Scotland.

Just behind us, a path begins that flies over the coastal cliffs. It is a 45-minute walk that will undoubtedly stay in our minds. The path is not dangerous and is classified as easy. It is a moment to enjoy the path while enjoying the views that this magical place offers us.

But the reward comes at the end of the trail. The path ends at Dunnottar Castle. This castle is considered the most beautiful in Scotland by many guides and travellers. Situated in a unique setting on a promontory separated from the mainland, its foundations stand facing the sea on cliffs over 80 metres high. 

The combination of all the elements makes it a delight for travellers to take the perfect picture. We will have the opportunity to visit inside the castle (ticket included) and learn about the history of this peculiar place.


We continue the day and go along the coast towards the south until we reach the most important village in the country, Saint Andrews. This town is named after the patron saint of Scotland.

With the whole evening ahead of us, we will stop for lunch in the centre of Saint Andrews before going to see the village. We will go on a walking tour with our guide who will take us through the streets explaining and showing us the most emblematic places. We will then enjoy some free time to explore the town on our own.

In the late evening we will meet again to go to the modern town of Dundee where we will check-in to our hotel before going out for dinner.




Day 7 : The Hermitage Forest, Whisky Distillery, Dunkeld, Culross and Kelpies

Distillery ©Adobe STock Hautes Terres d'Ecosse


We leave the city of Dundee to travel to the heart of Scotland where we will enter the Hermitage Forest.

A 45min trail along the River Braan will take us to some beautiful waterfalls where, with a bit of luck, we will see the salmon jumping up the river. The tallest trees in the UK will keep us company along the way.

We will then head to the Victorian town of Pitlochry, a perfect example of Victorian architecture in honour of Queen Victoria. Here we will replenish our strength before our cultural visit to the distillery.


Blair Athol Distillery is one of the oldest and most beautiful distilleries in Scotland. A quality Single Malt has been produced here since 1798. Our guide will explain everything about the Scottish whisky culture and the production process in our own language. We will have the opportunity to visit the fully operational facilities and have a tasting at the end of the tour. (entrance fee included)

After an intense afternoon, we move on to the charming village of Dunkeld. It is a fairytale town by the river Tay and is considered the first capital of Scotland. We will stop to visit the village and sample its gastronomy.

We still have a long day ahead of us and we will travel to the Forth bridges. Three masterpieces of engineering from three different centuries, including the 19th century railway bridge which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

We continue the afternoon and go to Culross, another charming village by the Firth of Forth and which has featured in the Outlander series. You'll never want to leave!

Our journey continues and we cross the estuary to reach the Kelpies. The Kelpies are two famous 30-metre stainless steel sculptures, depicted as two giant horse heads. They are full of mythology and leave all travellers speechless. 

We reach the end point of this exciting 7 day tour and only 45 minutes away is the point from where we departed, the city of Edinburgh, where we will say goodbye to the guide who will take us to our place of accommodation.

Thank you for trusting us. 




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