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Tour Highlights
- Travel through Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, a landscape of lochs, glens and forests
- Wander the picturesque shores of Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest loch
- Enjoy lunch and local charm in the village of Aberfoyle
- Visit the towering Kelpies sculptures and learn their mythical origins
- Discover and taste the spirits of Blackness Bay Distillery
- See Blackness Castle, perched on the edge of the Firth of Forth
- Return to Edinburgh
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Your Journey Begins – The Royal Mile to Loch Lomond Shores
Leaving the historic cobblestones of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile behind, we travel west into the heart of Scotland. Our first stop? The enchanting shores of Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest loch and the gateway to the Highlands. Here, you’ll be surrounded by breath-taking landscapes, towering peaks and shimmering waters which stretch into the distance. Take a gentle stroll along the bonnie banks or visit the quaint shops and cafes at Loch Lomond Shores. This is your moment to soak in the tranquillity of Scotland’s first National Park, where legends of Rob Roy MacGregor still echo through the hills.Into the Trossachs National Park & Lunch in Aberfoyle
We journey deeper into Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, often called ‘The Highlands in Miniature’ for its sweeping glens, dense forests, and rolling hills. Our next stop is the charming village of Aberfoyle, nestled on the edge of the Highland Boundary Fault.
Here, you’ll enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local eatery or take time to explore this quaint highland village. You can browse traditional shops or learn about local wildlife and folklore.Meet the Mythical Kelpies – Scotland’s Engineering Marvel
After lunch, we head to The Kelpies, towering 30-metre steel sculptures of mythical water horses, standing proudly within The Helix Park near Falkirk. These awe-inspiring landmarks pay tribute to the working horses that powered Scotland’s industry – but there’s more to the tale. Your guide will share the dark legends of these shape-shifting spirits said to haunt Scottish waters.
Be sure to grab your camera – these colossal sculptures make for the perfect photo opportunity.A Taste of the Spirit – Blackness Bay Distillery Experience
To round off your day, we invite you to the hidden gem of Blackness Bay Distillery. Nestled near the Firth of Forth, this independent distillery offers an authentic taste of Scotland’s finest craft spirits. Learn about their small-batch distillation process, rooted in tradition and innovation, and enjoy a tasting of their distinctive creations – from their smooth rum to characterful blended malt whisky.Before your day ends, you’ll have the opportunity to see the dramatic Blackness Castle, a mighty 15th-century fortress perched on the edge of the Firth of Forth. Known as “the ship that never sailed” due to its unique, ship-like shape, Blackness has served as a royal residence, garrison fortress, and state prison. You might even recognise it as a filming location from popular series such as Outlander. From its ancient stone walls, enjoy panoramic views across the water, steeped in stories of sieges and Scotland’s storied past.
Return to Edinburgh
As we journey back to Edinburgh, reflect on a day of iconic landmarks, untamed beauty, and Scotland’s rich cultural heritage.