Duration:
3Days
from
£339 / adult
FromEdinburgh
4.9/5
Duration:
3Days
Led by:
Expert local guide
Group size:
Max8people
Travel by:
Mini Coach
Experience the best of the Scottish Highlands in just 3 days. Starting from Edinburgh, visit Loch Lomond, Glencoe, the Glenfinnan Viaduct, Loch Ness, Eilean Donan Castle, and the Isle of Skye, with highlights including Portree, the Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock & Mealt Falls, and the Quiraing. Complete your journey with a whisky experience, St Andrews, and the iconic Forth Bridge. Perfect for first-time visitors, this comfortable tour showcases Scotland's most spectacular landscapes and historic landmarks.
This place needs no introduction. Go hunting the monster Nessie or experience the charm of a Scottish canal town from the Industrial Revolution era !
Admire the unforgettable views of this epic expanse of untouched wilderness.
A Fortress since 13 century, and still the most romantic castle in Scotland.
Skye’s outstanding geological stunner feels more like a fantasy landscape than anything found on Earth.
A must-visit spot for Harry Potter fans! It's the route the Hogwarts Express takes to the Wizarding School!
Enjoy a three-day tour of the classic Scottish Highlands and easily experience the natural and cultural charm of the Highlands.
Starting from Edinburgh, travel along the scenic Highland Road, enjoying views of lakes, valleys and mountains, and head to the famous Harry Potter Railway Bridge to experience the unique and magnificent scenery of the Scottish Highlands.
Day 1 - Pick-up in Edinburgh and departure
Embark on a classic Scottish Highland journey starting from Edinburgh.
A lakeside stroll to begin your highland adventure
Head to the Loch Lomond region and the town of Ras, stroll along the lakeside, and admire the scenery of Scotland's largest freshwater lake and the laid-back town.
Explore legendary canyons and highland peaks
Explore Glencoe Valley and the Three Sisters Mountains, experiencing the grandeur of the highlands and their legendary history.
Visit classic filming locations of Harry Potter
Head to the Glenfinnan Viaduct to admire the century-old railway bridge, and if you're lucky, you might even see a steam train pass by.
Accommodation
Throughout the trip, you will stay in carefully selected boutique guesthouses in Fort William or Inverness. The accommodations are clean and comfortable, and the rooms are equipped with ensuite or private bathrooms, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable rest while exploring the beautiful Highlands.