Why choose this Edinburgh tour ?
Embark on a scenic journey from Edinburgh through Scotland’s landscapes. Heading northwest, you’ll reach Luss, a village by Loch Lomond. Travel through Trossachs National Park, catching glimpses of lochs and hills. In Luss, enjoy a stroll by the waterfront for panoramic views.
Continue through the Scottish Highlands towards Rest and Be Thankful. Experience mountain passes with waterfalls and peaks. Pause at Rest and Be Thankful to admire nature’s beauty.
Explore Scotland’s history at Inveraray Castle, Kilchurn Castle, and Castle Stalker. These fortresses showcase Scotland’s past. Admire St Conan’s Kirk by Loch Awe and Glencoe’s beauty. Visit Kilmahog to see Highland cows and the Kelpies in Falkirk before returning to Edinburgh, filled with memories.
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What makes Private Lochs and Castles Tour from Edinburgh a unique experience ?
A picturesque village nestled along the tranquil shores of Loch Lomond, embodies the quintessential charm of Scotland’s countryside. With its quaint cottages adorned with coloUrful blooms, winding cobblestone streets, and panoramic views of the shimmering loch, Luss captivates visitors with its idyllic ambiance. Take a leisurely stroll along the water’s edge, breathe in the crisp Highland air, and immerse yourself in the serenity of this enchanting lochside retreat. Whether admiring the reflections of distant hills mirrored in the glassy waters or exploring the quaint shops and cafes that line the village streets, Luss invites you to unwind and savoUr the simple pleasures of Scottish village life amidst breathtaking natural beauty.
A renowned viewpoint nestled amidst the rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, offers travellers a moment of awe-inspiring tranquility. Perched atop a mountain pass along the A83 road, this iconic stop provides sweeping vistas of majestic peaks and verdant valleys, inviting visitors to pause, reflect, and appreciate the breathtaking scenery before them. Whether bathed in the golden hues of sunrise or cloaked in the misty veil of clouds, Rest and Be Thankful never fails to captivate with its raw, untamed beauty, serving as a poignant reminder of the awe-inspiring power of nature in Scotland’s rugged terrain.
A stately jewel nestled on the serene shores of Loch Fyne in Scotland’s picturesque Argyll region, stands as a testament to grandeur and historical significance. Surrounded by manicured gardens and embraced by rolling hills, this architectural masterpiece boasts a harmonious blend of Gothic and Baroque styles, captivating visitors with its imposing turrets and elegant façade. Originally constructed in the 18th century by the powerful Clan Campbell, Inveraray Castle showcases opulent interiors adorned with exquisite furnishings, fine artworks, and intricate tapestries, offering a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of Scottish nobility. As you explore its hallowed halls and verdant grounds, you’re transported back in time, enveloped in the rich tapestry of Scotland’s regal heritage and aristocratic splendour.
A hauntingly beautiful ruin nestled on the shores of Loch Awe in the Scottish Highlands, stands as a poignant reminder of Scotland’s turbulent past. Dating back to the 15th century and originally built by the Clan Campbell, this majestic fortress served as a strategic stronghold amid the power struggles of Scotland’s clans. Despite its weathered stone walls and dilapidated state, Kilchurn Castle exudes an aura of mystery and resilience, inviting visitors to explore its crumbling chambers and towering battlements. Set against the backdrop of mist-shrouded mountains and mirrored in the tranquil waters of the loch, the castle’s stark silhouette captivates the imagination, echoing with tales of bygone battles and centuries-old intrigue amidst the serene Highland landscape.
Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Loch Awe in Scotland, stands as a testament to architectural ingenuity and artistic vision. Designed by the renowned architect Walter Douglas Campbell in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this enchanting church is a harmonious blend of various architectural styles, including Gothic, Romanesque, and Byzantine influences. Its intricately carved stonework, soaring spires, and vibrant stained glass windows create a captivating visual tapestry, drawing visitors into a realm of transcendent beauty and spiritual reverence. Perched on a picturesque hillside overlooking the tranquil waters of Loch Awe, St. Conan’s Kirk offers a tranquil sanctuary amidst the breathtaking Highland scenery, inviting contemplation, reflection, and a sense of awe-inspiring wonder.
A captivating medieval fortress perched dramatically on a small tidal island in Loch Laich near Port Appin, Scotland, embodies a timeless sense of intrigue and romance. With its striking silhouette against the backdrop of misty waters and rugged Highland landscapes, this iconic landmark exudes an air of mystery and allure. Dating back to the 14th century, Castle Stalker has witnessed centuries of history and legend, serving as a strategic stronghold and noble residence amidst Scotland’s tumultuous past. Its rugged stone walls and picturesque setting make it a favourite subject for photographers and a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in Scotland’s rich heritage and natural beauty.
A breathtaking glen nestled amidst the majestic Scottish Highlands, captivates with its rugged beauty and dramatic landscapes. Carved by ancient glaciers and framed by towering peaks, this iconic valley showcases nature’s raw grandeur at its finest. Whether shrouded in mist or bathed in sunlight, Glencoe’s sweeping vistas, cascading waterfalls, and steep-sided mountains create a mesmerising backdrop that enchants adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Steeped in history and folklore, this timeless landscape invites exploration, offering glimpses into Scotland’s rich heritage and untamed wilderness with every step.
At Kilmahog, a delightful stop along the route, seize the chance for a close encounter with Scotland’s iconic Highland cows. These majestic creatures, with their shaggy coats and impressive horns, peacefully graze in the picturesque Highland backdrop, providing the perfect setting for capturing memorable photographs amidst the rolling hills and serene countryside of the Scottish Highlands.
Marvel at the towering equine sculptures that rise majestically from the landscape, their metallic forms gleaming in the sunlight. Standing at an impressive 30 meters tall, these mythical water spirits captivate visitors with their intricate design and imposing presence. Against the backdrop of the Forth and Clyde Canal, the Kelpies offer a striking photo opportunity, their reflective surfaces mirroring the surrounding scenery, capturing the essence of Scotland’s cultural and artistic heritage in a single frame.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- If your group is larger than eight passengers, please contact us
- Tour duration includes travel time
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Alba Tours.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/London.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 8 Travelers is accepted for booking.