Exploring the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands is a must-do for any visitor to Edinburgh. On this day trip, you’ll venture into the rugged terrain of Cairngorms National Park, uncover the mysteries of Loch Ness, and learn about the haunting history of Glen Coe. From towering mountains to serene lochs, ancient castles, and the legendary Loch Ness Monster, this adventure promises an unforgettable glimpse into the heart of the Highlands. But the real question is, what secrets will you uncover along the way?
Just The Basics
- Set out on a day trip from Edinburgh to explore the stunning Scottish Highlands, including the legendary Loch Ness and the dramatic Glencoe valley.
- Visit the impressive ruins of Urquhart Castle, perched on the banks of Loch Ness, and learn about the history of the region.
- Witness the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the Cairngorms National Park, home to towering mountain peaks, serene lochs, and ancient Caledonian forests.
- Gain insight into the tumultuous past of the Scottish Highlands, including the Massacre of Glencoe, and pay tribute to the lives lost.
- Enjoy the rugged splendor of the Scottish Highlands, taking in the breathtaking landscapes carved out by glaciers during the last ice age.
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Overview of the Trip
This full-day trip from Edinburgh allows travelers to discover the dramatic beauty, history, and mystery of Scotland by exploring the Scottish Highlands and Cairngorms National Park.
The journey includes a visit to the legendary Loch Ness, home to the mythical water monster Nessie. Guests will also have the chance to explore the ancient Urquhart Castle and witness the historic Glen Coe, known for a brutal 17th-century massacre.
With panoramic windows and a knowledgeable local guide, this tour offers a comprehensive experience of the Scottish landscape and its captivating past. Whether seeking natural wonders or historical insights, this day trip promises an immersive adventure through the heart of the Highlands.
The Scottish Highlands
The rugged Scottish Highlands stretch across the northern part of Scotland, boasting a stunning landscape of towering mountains, serene lochs, and sweeping glens.
This region is renowned for its raw natural beauty, which has captivated visitors for centuries.
Carved out by glaciers during the last ice age, the Highlands are dotted with ancient castles, remote villages, and tranquil woodlands.
Visitors can enjoy the rich history and culture of this remarkable landscape, exploring the iconic peaks of the Cairngorms National Park or wandering through the mysterious moors.
Whether hiking, cycling, or simply taking in the breathtaking views, the Scottish Highlands offer an unforgettable adventure.
Cairngorms National Park
Encompassing a vast expanse of the Scottish Highlands, Cairngorms National Park boasts some of the country’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Towering mountain peaks, serene lochs, and ancient Caledonian forests dot this protected wilderness, offering visitors a chance to enjoy the rugged beauty of Scotland’s interior.
The park’s diverse landscapes are home to an array of wildlife, from red deer and golden eagles to the elusive Scottish wildcat.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the park’s network of hiking trails, go mountain biking, or try their hand at fishing in the crystal-clear streams and rivers.
Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply a peaceful escape, Cairngorms National Park is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Legendary Loch Ness
Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness regularly captivates visitors with its mysterious allure, as many flock to catch a glimpse of the legendary Loch Ness Monster, affectionately known as Nessie.
This vast, deep freshwater lake is renowned for its serene beauty and tranquil atmosphere, providing the perfect setting for a scenic cruise. As guests sail across its still waters, they’ll have the chance to explore the impressive ruins of Urquhart Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic historical sites.
Whether you’re hoping to spot Nessie or simply learn about the rugged splendor of the Highlands, a visit to Loch Ness is a truly unforgettable experience.
Urquhart Castle Exploration
Perched atop a rocky outcrop overlooking the serene Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle captivates visitors with its storied past and commanding presence. This once-mighty stronghold has witnessed centuries of Scottish history, from clan feuds to battles against English invaders.
Visitors can explore the castle’s impressive ruins, which include:
- The Grant Tower, the castle’s tallest remaining structure
- The Prisoner’s Stone, a carved block where captives were held
- The Siege Mine, an underground tunnel used during attacks
- The Boathouse, where medieval ships would have docked
Panoramic vistas of Loch Ness, where the legendary Nessie is said to lurk. With its dramatic setting and intriguing history, Urquhart Castle offers a glimpse into Scotland’s captivating past.
Historic Glen Coe
Steeped in a bloody past, the historic Glen Coe winds its way through the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, its rugged beauty belying a tragic history.
This scenic glen is forever tied to the Massacre of Glencoe, a dark event in 1692 when the Clan MacDonald was brutally slaughtered by government forces.
The glen’s towering mountains and deep valleys now stand as silent witnesses to this act of betrayal, their imposing presence a somber reminder of the price paid for loyalty and honor.
Today, visitors can explore the glen’s haunting landscapes, learning about its tumultuous past and paying tribute to those who lost their lives in this infamous chapter of Scotland’s history.
Inclusions and Exclusions
This day trip from Edinburgh includes an air-conditioned vehicle and a local live driver guide to take you through the stunning Scottish Highlands and Cairngorms National Park.
The Loch Ness Cruise and Urquhart Castle Tour come at an additional cost of £28 per person in cash. The tour excludes food, drinks, and gratuities, and children under 3 years old aren’t accepted.
Confirmation is provided at the time of booking. It isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers and service animals are allowed. The tour is guided in English.
There’s no cruise or castle visit available on December 26th and January 1st. The tour may operate in reverse.
A minimum number of travelers is required, otherwise a different date/experience or full refund is offered.
Meeting and Drop-off Details
The tour departs from Parliament Square in Edinburgh and returns to Lawnmarket, also in Edinburgh. The start time is 8:00 am.
Travelers will board an air-conditioned vehicle with panoramic windows and a local live driver guide.
The journey takes them through the stunning Scottish Highlands and Cairngorms National Park, eventually reaching the legendary Loch Ness.
After exploring Urquhart Castle, the group will return to Edinburgh, ending the tour at the Lawnmarket.
This full-day excursion provides an opportunity to discover the dramatic beauty, history, and mystery of Scotland in a convenient package.
Advance booking is required, and the tour may operate in reverse on certain dates.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Children Under 3 Years Old Join the Tour?
No, children under 3 years old are not accepted on this tour. The tour has an exclusion that specifically states "Children under 3 years not accepted."
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
There is no formal dress code for the tour. Visitors should wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy walking shoes. Layering is recommended as the weather in the Scottish Highlands can be unpredictable.
Is Photography Allowed During the Cruise and Castle Tour?
Photography is allowed during the Loch Ness cruise and Urquhart Castle tour. Visitors are encouraged to capture the stunning landscapes and historic sites on their cameras or smartphones to document their experience.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Yes, passengers can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour does not provide meals, so bringing snacks and beverages is recommended to enjoy during the day’s activities.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
Unfortunately, the tour does not offer an option to extend the duration. The trip is a full-day experience with a fixed itinerary and schedule. Extending the tour would require booking a separate, longer excursion.
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Final Words
Enjoy the captivating landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, from the rugged Cairngorms to the mysterious Loch Ness.
Explore ancient castles, uncover the haunting history of Glen Coe, and experience the natural wonders that have enthralled visitors for centuries.
This unforgettable day trip from Edinburgh promises an adventure into the heart of this breathtaking region.