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You're sipping a wee dram of smoky whisky as you gaze out over a glistening loch. You and your new friends compare the photos you took of the Highland Coos you just spotted in a heather-covered moor. And someone is daring you to try haggis for dinner tonight... This is Scotland. And you're on a Rabbie's tour. Maybe you’re on a 1 day tour out of Inverness, or perhaps you’ve decided to discover the Scottish islands on a 17-day’ adventure. The choice is yours. Which of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks call to you? Loch Ness and its enigmatic monster ? The endless epic views of the Highlands? The raw beauty and legends of Skye ? Let our driver-guides take you there and share stories that go deeper and connect you with the land you travel through, its history, music, and culture.

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Why you'll love Scotland

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Epic tales and terrific traditions

Scotland is the birthplace of Sherlock Holmes, the television, and whisky. So, the culture is a mix of poetry, intellect, and fun. The locals also love showing visitors a good time. So don’t be surprised when you’re invited to a Highland dance or regaled with folk tales at the local pub.

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Famed beauty

Scotland’s landscapes are more dramatic than a superhero movie, more beautiful than a three carat diamond, and older than any of your grandparents’ stories. From blonde beaches to serene mountains: you’ll discover the scenery lives up to its reputation.

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A trove of secrets

It’s no secret Scotland has fascinating history. But what’s less known, is how much of it’s shrouded in mystery. There are unexplained standing stones, untranslatable hieroglyphics, and unbelievable myths. So, keep your eyes peeled, your mind open, and your imagination switched on.

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Natural flavours

Everyone wants a slice of Scotland’s local larder. The seafood is exported to the best restaurants, Angus beef is enjoyed everywhere, and whisky is loved worldwide. And although these flavours travel far, there’s no place it tastes better than in Scotland.

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Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands - 1 day tour

Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands - 1 day tour

Monsters and mountains: this is the best way to see the best of Scotland, from Glencoe to Loch Ness.

Prices from £69.00

DEPARTING FROM: Edinburgh

St Andrews & the Fishing Villages of Fife - 1 day tour

St Andrews & the Fishing Villages of Fife - 1 day tour

An ancient university. Breathtaking ruins. Quaint coastal villages. This is the ancient Kingdom of Fife.

Prices from £57.00

Skye & Eilean Donan Castle - 1 day tour

Skye & Eilean Donan Castle - 1 day tour

Experience your own slice of heaven on Scotland's most famous island.

Prices from £68.00

DEPARTING FROM: Inverness

The Isle of Skye - 3 day tour

The Isle of Skye - 3 day tour

Roam the breathtaking Isle of Skye and its beautifully unique landscape that's something out of a dream.

Prices from £225.00

Outlander Adventure - 1 day tour

Outlander Adventure - 1 day tour

From iconic castles to picturesque villages, explores the sights and stories of Outlander.

Prices from £64.00

Loch Lomond National Park, Kelpies & Stirling Castle - 1 day tour

Loch Lomond National Park, Kelpies & Stirling Castle - 1 day tour

Step back in time and discover the legends, landscapes, and landmarks that defined Scottish history.

Oban, Glencoe, Highland Lochs & Castles - 1 day tour

Oban, Glencoe, Highland Lochs & Castles - 1 day tour

Iconic castles. Tales of old clan rivalries. Brilliant mountain scenery. This is the Scottish Highlands.

Prices from £56.00

DEPARTING FROM: Glasgow

Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands - 1 day tour

Prices from £67.00

West Highlands, Lochs & Castles - 1 day tour

West Highlands, Lochs & Castles - 1 day tour

Capture the spirit of the Western Highlands and explore Scotland's most atmospheric lochs and castles.

Alnwick Castle, the Northumberland Coast & the Borders - 1 day tour

Alnwick Castle, the Northumberland Coast & the Borders - 1 day tour

Explore the world of Harry Potter's Hogwarts and discover the historic and beautiful Borders.

Prices from £60.00

Hadrian's Wall, Roman Britain & the Scottish Borders - 1 day tour

Hadrian's Wall, Roman Britain & the Scottish Borders - 1 day tour

Have you ever wanted to explore the incredible Hadrian's Wall & the Scottish Borders? Now's the time.

Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond & Cruise - 1 day tour

Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond & Cruise - 1 day tour

What do you love more? The grandeur of Stirling Castle or the beauty of Loch Lomond? We can't decide.

Prices from £49.00

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Our tour sizes are never more than 8 people, meaning you can get off the beaten track and see Scotland from the best perspective. Our escorted vacation packages include all your accommodation and evening meals meaning you can relax and enjoy what Scotland has to offer.

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Heart of Scotland Tours

  • Tour 1 – Loch Ness & the Highlands
  • Tour 2 – Stirling Castle, Highland Lochs & Whisky
  • Tour 3 – Rosslyn Chapel, the Borders & Hadrian’s Wall
  • Tour 4 – The Best of Scotland in a Day
  • Tour 5 – The Viking Coast & Alnwick Castle
  • Tour 6 – St Andrews & the Kingdom of Fife
  • 2 Day Tour – Inverness & the Highlands
  • 3 Day Tour – Isle of Skye & the Highlands
  • 5 Day Tour – The Grand Tour of Scotland
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  • 1 Day Tour – The Best of Scotland in a Day
  • 1 Day Tour – Loch Ness & the Highlands
  • 2 Day Tour – Inverness & the Highlands
  • 3 Day Tour – The Isle of Skye & the Highlands
  • 4 Day Tour – Inverness & the Isle of Skye
  • 5 Day Tour – The Grand Tour of Scotland
  • 6 Day Tour – The Outer Hebrides & Isle of Skye
  • 7 Day Tour – The Complete Tour of Scotland
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VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION – All group tours depart from Bus Stand ZE, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3BQ (opposite Howie’s Restaurant) .

Loch Ness Tour from Edinburgh

Heart of Scotland Tours - mini group bus tours in Scotland

Mini group tours of around 12 passengers.

For over 20 years we’ve been carefully designing 5-star, award-winning guided tours which include famous sights and hidden gems that most tourists never see. Travelling safely in a mini group of around 12 passengers means:

  • More time off the Wee Red Bus and extra photo stops
  • Getting off the beaten track and away from the crowds
  • Relaxing in plenty of personal space
  • Simple cancellation/rebooking policy – change or cancel up to 24 hours before departure (day tours) and up to 8 days before departure (overnight tours)

Whether it’s a private tour with family and friends or one of our ever-popular scheduled tours, we’re here to help. Our 2024 mini Scotland tours are now available to book .

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Tour 1 Loch Ness & the Highlands bus tour from Edinburgh

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Tour 2 Stirling Castle, Highland Lochs & Whisky bus tour from Edinburgh

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Tour 3 Rosslyn Chapel, the Borders & Hadrian's Wall bus tour from Edinburgh

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Tour 4 The Best of Scotland in a Day

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Tour 5 The Viking Coast & Alnwick Castle

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Tour 6 St Andrews & the Kingdom of Fife

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2 Day Tour Inverness & the Highlands

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3 Day Tour Isle of Skye & the Highlands

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5 Day Tour The Grand Tour of Scotland

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Scotland Small Group Tours

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What better way to explore the dramatic natural beauty and distinct culture of Scotland and the Scottish Highlands than on an adeo Travel boutique small group tour? Travelling aboard a luxury mini-coach in the company of a group capped at just 14 guests, you’ll enjoy an intimate touring experience worthy of this beguiling destination.

Embark on an enchanting Scottish journey taking you from the glorious capital city of Edinburgh in the South, from coast to coast through the barren landscapes of the Highlands to discover Inverness, Glencoe and the remote Isle of Skye. Every step of the way Scotland boasts dramatic scenery, captivating historic sites and an utterly unique heritage and culture, just waiting to be experienced.

Your adeo Travel small group tour of Scotland will see you travel in the comfort of a luxury mini-coach, ideal for traversing the winding upland passes and narrow lanes of Highland towns that larger coaches struggle to reach.  Your professional driver will not only use his local knowledge to take care of all of the navigation, travel logistics and negotiation of Scotland’s iconic country roads but will also share his local wisdom, stories and social insight of the destination he knows and loves, his homeland – Scotland!

Striking a finely balanced itinerary, your adeo Travel small group tour of Scotland will offer a combination of pre-planned visits, iconic attractions, hidden gems, scheduled local experiences and plenty of independent free-time in selected destinations to enable you to immerse yourself in the Scottish experience.

And with adeo Travel’s intrinsic commitment to providing an authentic and immersive travel experience, we’re also careful to choose overnight lodging to reflect your touring destination. Our Scotland small group tours stay in a host of unique, charming, privately-owned and typically Scottish lodgings wherever possible. Full Scottish breakfast is offered each morning and we host dinners of hearty Scottish fare on selected evenings throughout your trip.

An adeo Travel small group tour offers the perfect way to explore Scotland for a authentic and immersive Scottish travel experience. See our curated itineraries below to tour Scotland alone or combine with other tours to discover more of Britain.

  Key features

  • Comprehensive and wide-reaching Scottish itineraries
  • Touring group-size of no more than 14 guests
  • The services of your experienced local driver-guide
  • Included attraction and experience admissions
  • Overnight lodging in characterful Scottish accommodation
  • Full cooked Scottish breakfast each morning and inclusive evening dining on selected days
  • A comprehensive sightseeing program and plenty of independent free-time
  • A dedicated travel consultant to plan your trip and a comprehensive travel documents pack prior to travel.

  Tour benefits

  • Experience the highlights and hidden gems of Scotland
  • An intimate and immersive Scottish touring experience
  • Explore the Highland roads and villages that some larger coaches can't reach
  • Gain local insight of Scotland’s history and heritage from your passionate driver-guide
  • Enjoy included meals on selected evenings and free-nights to dine independently
  • Experience Scotland’s warm and welcoming hospitality in quaint and characterful hotels
  • Hassle-free planning with your own dedicated Scotland expert.

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A small group tour of Scotland and Wales – explore the outer reaches of Britain from the glorious landscapes of the Pembrokeshire coast to the wilds of the Scottish Highlands. Two of Britain’s lesser explored regions, Wales and Scotland offer a perfect marriage boasting strikingly unique cultures but sharing a common appeal in their undiscovered natural beauty. Your journey will take you from the nations’ capital cities in Cardiff and Edinburgh to the mountains of Snowdonia and the remote seascapes of the Isle of Skye. Along the way you’ll ride steam trains, wander the flagstones of ancient castles and sample local fare.

Scotland Tours - Isle of Skye

A small group tour of England and Scotland – Beauty of Britain is an epic journey exploring the history, heritage and natural landscapes of England and Scotland. We’ll pass from the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, through the rustic landscapes of Yorkshire and the Lake District to the barren wilderness of the Scottish Highlands. Our journey is punctuated with visits to Britain’s heritage cities, including Oxford, York and Edinburgh, and we’ll enjoy a host of local experiences including a countryside steam train ride, ancient castle visits, traditional afternoon tea and a whisky distillery tour. The true beauty of Britain is waiting to be discovered.

Britain Tours - Lake District

A Small Group Tour of England and Scotland – From the southernmost tip of the Cornish Peninsular to the remote wilderness of the Isle of Skye, enjoy an epic small-group journey through the diverse cultures and landscapes of England and Scotland. Discover the quaint fishing towns of Cornwall, the rolling hills and honey-coloured villages of the Cotswolds, the ruggedly beautiful landscapes of the English Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, and finally the barren moorlands of the Scottish Highlands. Along the way we’ll visit the heritage cities of Bath, Oxford, York, Chester, Inverness and Edinburgh, and experience regional food, drink and hospitality. South Coast to Skye is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the culture and panoramas of England and Scotland.

Tours of Scotland - Edinburgh Arthurs Seat

A small group tour of Scotland – Secrets of Scotland takes you on an epic journey through Scotland’s dramatic landscapes. We’ll discover the history, heritage and natural beauty of this enchanting nation as we pass from historic Edinburgh in to the remote wilderness of the Scottish Highlands; along the way we’ll spot unique wildlife, ancient castle ruins, shimmering lochs and deep glens. With highlights including Royal Deeside, Inverness, Loch Ness, the Isle of Skye and Glencoe you’ll come away having uncovered the many secrets of Scotland.

Bibury, Cotswolds, England

A small group tour of Britain – Aspects of Britain offers a leisurely tour through England, Scotland and Wales for an engaging insight in to British culture and countryside. Your journey will take you through the rural regions of the South Wales valleys, the Cotswolds, the North Yorkshire Moors and the Scottish Lowlands to the heritage cities of Cardiff, York and Glasgow. Along the way we’ll visit medieval castles, roam Shakespeare country, wonder at stately homes, discover ancient abbey ruins and see shimmering Scottish lochs. The highlights of Britain are waiting to be explored.

Tours of Scotland - Glenfinnan Viaduct

A small group tour of Britain – discover what makes Britain Great on this small group journey through the diverse cultures and landscapes of England, Scotland and Wales. This comprehensive itinerary takes you from the peaceful coasts and mountains of Wales, through rustic landscapes of rural England and north in to remote wilderness of the Scottish Highlands. We’ll see iconic landmarks and hidden gems, visit Britain’s quaint villages and heritage cities and enjoy a host of local experiences from steam train rides through the English countryside to whisky tasting in the Highlands.  In the company of your local guides, the Great British Journey is the ultimate way to explore Britain.

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Official scotland tours from edinburgh, glasgow, inverness and london, top one day scotland tours, loch ness and the highlands.

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Price from: £ 59.00 Departs from: Edinburgh

Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and The Kelpies

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Price from: £ 52.00 Departs from: Edinburgh

Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Highlands

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Price from: £ 60.00 Departs from: Glasgow

The Ultimate Skye Tour

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Price from: £ 125.00 Departs from: Inverness

Top Tours of Scotland and Scotland Vacations

Jacobite steam train, skye and the highlands.

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Price from: £ 790.00 Departs from: Edinburgh

Skye and the Scottish Highlands

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Price from: £ 400.00 Departs from: Edinburgh and Glasgow

Edinburgh, Loch Ness and the Highlands

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Price from: £ 595.00 Departs from: London

Hebridean Explorer Small Group Tour

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Price from: £ 850.00 Departs from: Edinburgh

Scottish Tours - The best choice for quality and value for over 100 years.

If you are planning to visit Scotland then you will find our range of one-day trips, short breaks and luxury escorted tours the best way to see the real Scotland - a land of fairytale castles , picturesque lochs and spectacular scenery   including the world famous Jacobite steam train used in the filming of Harry Potter.

Our city and Scotland tours depart from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and London. Our tours of Scotland are the perfect way to explore the real Scotland and convenient too with daily departures on the most popular Scottish Highland tours . We select the routes and tour guides.

With Scottish Tours you can choose to visit Loch Ness and Inverness or Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond - both popular one-day trips of Scotland. Or why not travel further afield, on one of our short break tours. The magical Isle of Skye and Eliean Donan Castle , the remote yet picturesque surroundings of the Applecross Peninsula and nature watching in a lonely Highland glen are just some of the delights that await you when you choose a short break tour with Scottish Tours.

Our extended range of sightseeing tours of Scotland is the most comprehensive available. You can select your Scottish Tour confident in the knowledge that the widest possible choice of tours of Scotland has to offer.

For a different Scotland tour experience check out our exciting range of Scottish train Tours . Speed comfortably from London by Express train to visit our great cities of Edinburgh or Glasgow. Then tour Scotland by luxury coach to visit Inverness, the Isle of Skye or even Scotland's Far North Coast! All in one convenient package.

Much of Scotland can be explored on a comfortable tour from Edinburgh or Glasgow. And there is only one way to see Scotland - with Scottish Tours.

Scotland's Must See Destinations

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Isle of Skye

The Isle of Skye offers some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery. See the Cullins and visit the fairy pools.

Loch Ness

Scotland's largest expanse of water is shroud in the mystery of 'Nessie' - the Loch Ness monster.

Jacobite Steam Train

Jacobite Steam Train

Travel aboard the real Hogwarts Express to see mountains, lochs and, of course, the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct.

Outlander

Follow in Claire and Jamie’s time-travelling footsteps on our Outlander tours.

Scotch Whisky

Scotch Whisky

Whisky (Whiskey) takes its name from the Gaelic for ‘water of life’. Malt or blended Scotch is the world leader. Visit distilleries in Islay and Speyside.

Scotland's Islands

Scotland's Islands

Their natural beauty takes your breath away. Local prehistoric treasures and native wildlife are fascinating and rewarding.

Highlands

Steeped in history and legend, the spectacular Highlands of Scotland, are one of the last unspoilt regions of Europe.

Castles

Scotland’s many historic castles and palaces are just waiting to be explored.

Harry Potter

Harry Potter

Whether you’ve watched the entire series or are travelling with kids in tow, get to know the world’s favourite wizard on an exclusive tour. Go to famous filming locations with a Harry Potter day tour or extended Harry Potter tour from Edinburgh, Inverness, Glasgow and London.

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For over 100 years we've been making touring Scotland a quality experience for visitors from all over the World. Over the years our Scottish tours have been chosen by many thousands of travellers who want to tour Scotland in comfort and style.

Scottish Tours has a long and distinguished pedigree and we are proud to include the famed names of Scottish Motor Traction, Scottish Omnibuses and Eastern Scottish as part of our heritage.

Today we continue to offer our clients the highest standards of service and the very best value. You can tour Scotland with Scottish Tours confident in the knowledge that no one has more experience.

Tour Scotland with Scottish Tours. Discover the highlights of Scotland on a tour to Loch Ness, The Scottish Highlands, Skye and Loch Lomond.

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Guided Small Group Tours of Scotland

Discover breathtaking sights with a knowledgeable guide plus a dedicated driver on one of these small group tours of Scotland. Relax knowing that every detail is taken care of, and your accommodation, handpicked activities, and some meals are included.

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Wonders of Scotland

Scottish highlands, loch ness & isle of skye.

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About Your Small Group Tour

Experience Scotland with a small group of like-minded travellers and a knowledgeable guide to lead the way. Learn about the country’s historic castles, and visit valleys (or “glens'') that are world-famous for their beauty. With your driver at the wheel, you can sit back and enjoy hearing about Scotland from your local guide. When you book a Nordic Visitor guided small group tour of Scotland, you can expect:

• An authentic travel experience operated by a trusted local company • An Edinburgh-based travel consultant who'll arrange your tour • An expert local guide to offer unique insights • A maximum of 15 people in a spacious minibus with a dedicated driver • Handpicked accommodation for a comfortable stay • Daily breakfast provided, as well as some evening meals • 24/7 phone support during your adventure for peace of mind

Nordic Visitor has made it as easy as possible to plan your small group tour. Start your journey by following these simple steps:

1. Pick your favourite Nordic Visitor tour 2. Confirm your package 3. Check your confirmation email 4. Book your flights 5. Get ready for your trip

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Secure your trip your way with Nordic Visitor. Book a tour with as little as 10% deposit. With a 20% deposit or more, you will receive our Cancellation Protection free of charge. You can also pay the full price right away to guarantee today’s exchange rate. Terms & conditions apply.

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Established in 2002, Nordic Visitor has been creating expert-curated trips in Northern Europe ever since. Your Edinburgh-based travel consultant will use their insider knowledge to arrange your tour for you. Every aspect of your package is quality-tested by us so you can relax on a hassle-free trip.

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Our guided tours of Scotland have guaranteed departures of up to just 15 guests with a guide and dedicated driver. Enjoy a more personal experience than you would get in a larger group. Plus, you’ll be able to learn from your expert guide without feeling hurried on to the next destination.

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We’ve got you covered if something unexpected happens on your trip. Call our 24/7 helpline for support and an on-call travel expert will assist you. They’ll handle any unforeseen situations and, if needed, move your accommodation and re-book activities, while keeping you safe and informed.

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Enjoy the best of Scottish hospitality at cosy inns, B&B’s and guesthouses. Check-in and recharge your batteries in lodgings that we’ve selected for their comfort, cleanliness and friendly atmosphere. We also visit each accommodation regularly to ensure it meets our high standards for your trip.

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With Nordic Visitor, you have peace of mind knowing your holiday arrangements with us are 100% financially protected. Your payments are safeguarded as we comply with European Union laws on Package Travel regulations. This guarantees you a refund in the unlikely event of insolvency.

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Here’s what our happy guests have to say about their guided small group tour experience.

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It was an amazing trip! My husband and I took the Highlights of Scotland tour in July and had a wonderful time! Our... read more

It was an amazing trip! My husband and I took the Highlights of Scotland tour in July and had a wonderful time! Our tour guide, Andy, was amazing. His knowledge of Scotland was top notch and kept us informed throughout the entire tour. Andy educated us on Scotland history, shared delightful stories and enlightened us with Scottish culture. The accommodation were all so nice. Each one a bit different, but comfortable and lovely. Each place had helpful and respectful staff. Our bus was very comfortable, lots of room and great windows for the amazing views of Scottish scenery. The drivers were great. So glad they were driving us around the country.

William United States

Great communication, well-organised, very knowledgeable and personable guide, overall a great tour with no negatives... read more

Great communication, well-organised, very knowledgeable and personable guide, overall a great tour with no negatives whatsoever!

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Your Scotland Guided Tour Highlights

Immerse yourself in the beautiful Highlands, traverse rugged coastlines and visit historic castles on one of these Scotland guided group tours from Edinburgh. Embark on a Scottish adventure and soon you could…

  • Wander Edinburgh ’s cobbled streets and follow the lively Royal Mile to reach famous Edinburgh Castle
  • Marvel at the Isle of Skye ’s jagged mountains and take in the coastal scenery on a wildlife boat tour
  • Explore Loch Ness , Urquhart Castle and Culloden Battlefield from Inverness , the “capital of the Highlands”
  • Soak up stunning scenery in Glen Coe and Glenfinnan , which feature in the Harry Potter films
  • Head to the Trossachs National Park in Scotland’s west Highlands and stroll along the shores of Loch Lomond
  • Visit Royal Deeside and admire the heather-clad mountains of the Cairngorms National Park
  • Tour Scotland’s renowned castles, including impressive Eilean Donan and the striking clifftop ruins of Dunnottar
  • Savour a glass or two of Scotland’s most iconic tipple at an award-winning whisky distillery in Speyside
  • Uncover the legends of Scottish history in Stirling and visit the castle where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned

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Frequently Asked Questions About Scotland Small Group Guided Tours

You may have a few questions before booking your escorted tour, so we’ve compiled a list of the most commonly asked ones for your convenience. For more in-depth information, you can check out this handy Scotland Travel Guide .

It’s also good to know that when you choose Nordic Visitor, you can Book With Confidence , safe in the knowledge that your payments are protected. To find out about our booking process, payments and more, please read our FAQs and booking terms .

1. WHAT IS A SMALL GROUP TOUR?

A small group tour is where a local guide leads you and a few like-minded travellers on an adventure together. Your guide will share their in-depth knowledge with you while taking you to all the best spots.

As well as being able to learn from expert guides, we believe that by keeping the group small you’ll have a more personal experience.

This is why, at Nordic Visitor, our Scotland group tours have a maximum of 15 people. Plus, exploring in a minibus means you will be able to visit places that large groups and coaches can’t get to.

2. IS IT SAFE TO EXPLORE SCOTLAND ON A GUIDED TOUR?

Yes, Scotland is a safe place to visit on a guided group tour thanks to its public healthcare services and high health and safety standards. For any  Scotland travel updates , and to find out why you can Book With Confidence , check out these helpful pages.

3. WHY IS A LOCAL TOUR GUIDE IMPORTANT?

Having a handpicked tour guide who can share their local knowledge with you will make your adventure that much more memorable. They’ll take you to the Highlands’ best hidden gems, and you’ll learn about the history and culture from someone who lives here.

Not to mention that you’ll get the inside scoop on the best local whiskies, the most intriguing castles, and the ultimate breathtaking viewpoints.

If you’d prefer to travel in a group of your own choosing, such as with your friends and family, why not consider a privately guided tour of Scotland ? Or, if you’d like to meet new people but haven’t decided on a destination yet, then check out these escorted tour packages in Northern Europe .

4. HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL THERE BE IN THE GROUP?

The maximum number of guests on small group trips to Scotland is 15. Capping the group gives you more personal contact with your guide. Plus, it also means that you’ll get to know your fellow travellers better than you would in a large group.

5. ARE CHILDREN ALLOWED TO JOIN?

We welcome children aged 13 and over on our guided small group tours. Before you book, it’s worth noting that these packages feature trips to distilleries and other activities catering to adults. Please also consider that triple rooms are not available from our accommodation providers.

If you’re travelling as a family or with younger kids, we recommend looking into our self-drive Scotland tours , as these offer more flexibility.

6. WHAT MEALS ARE INCLUDED?

You can begin each day full of energy as breakfast is provided each morning. On the nights when you are not staying in Edinburgh or Glasgow, your evening meals are also included. You can see exactly what meals are part of your tour package in the “what’s included” section.

While Scotland is known for interesting local delicacies like haggis and black pudding, there’s also a top-notch food scene here. Edinburgh and Glasgow in particular have a wide selection of places to eat. Venturing into the Scottish Highlands, you’ll get to sample plenty of delicious local cuisine, including fresh seafood on the Isle of Skye .

If you have any special dietary needs, please let us know when you book so that we can make arrangements before you arrive.

7. WHAT SORT OF ROOMS WILL I BE STAYING IN?

You’ll be staying in hotels and guesthouses that have been handpicked for their comfort, cleanliness and friendly atmosphere. This means you can relax after a day of exploring, safe in the knowledge that each accommodation has been quality tested by our travel experts.

Usually double and twin rooms are available at our accommodation options. Please choose your preferred room type when you book so your travel consultant can make sure that everything is perfect for your trip.

If you’re booking onto a small group trip as a solo traveller to Scotland , you can rest assured that you’ll have your own private room. While not all tour providers would assign you a room of your own in this case, at Nordic Visitor your comfort and enjoyment is our priority.

It’s also worth noting that our hotels and guesthouses do not offer triple rooms.

8. WHAT LUGGAGE CAN I TAKE ON A SMALL GROUP TOUR?

You can bring one suitcase or large bag per person for your overnight items. We also recommend bringing a daypack for daily essentials, like a camera, extra layers and wallets.

Between overnight stops your luggage will travel with you on the minibus. In this case we ask that you please take your bag to your room on arrival and then back on to the bus for the next day’s drive.

Figuring out what to bring with you can be a challenge. Happily, you can refer to our handy Scotland packing guide for tips and advice on what you’ll need for your trip.

9. WILL THERE BE BATHROOM FACILITIES ON THE BUS?

To ensure you can get to all the best spots on your small group tour, you’ll be exploring Scotland in a minibus, rather than a large coach.

This means there aren't any bathroom facilities on the bus. But your guide and driver will factor in plenty of comfort breaks and opportunities to stretch your legs into each day’s journey.

10. HOW MUCH LEG ROOM WILL I HAVE?

Each of our minibuses has been chosen so that you can relax as you travel between stops. You’ll find that none of our tour buses are over 3 years old and there’s plenty of space onboard for everyone.

The standing height and seating room for most of our tour buses is designed to comfortably fit someone who is just above 6’4” (193 centimetres). Happily, this ensures that even most of our taller guests can travel with ease.

There will also be plenty of comfort breaks along the way where you can get some fresh air and take a short stroll.

11. DO YOU TIP YOUR TOUR GUIDE IN SCOTLAND?

Providing a gratuity is entirely up to you. In Scotland tipping your tour guide is not expected. Of course, if you’d like to show your gratitude with a tip, we’re sure your guide will appreciate it.

12. IS A SMALL GROUP TOUR THE BEST WAY TO TOUR SCOTLAND?

Many of our guests find that joining a small group tour makes for an immensely rewarding and hassle-free travel experience. You’ll get to meet and explore with like-minded people, while benefiting from the in-depth knowledge of your guide.

This is also the perfect way to discover Scotland if you’d prefer not to drive or would like company on your adventure but are travelling solo . Discover why a guided tour of Scotland is one of the best small group trips in Europe for solo travellers .

On the other hand, you could opt for one of our Scotland self-drive packages . Travelling independently is the best choice if you enjoy having plenty of flexibility and like going at your own pace.

Alternatively, if you’d rather have a guide but just want to go with friends and family, you could consider our escorted private tours in Scotland .

13. CAN I CHOOSE THE ARRIVAL DATE?

You can choose the departure that suits you best from the list of available start dates between May and September. If you have particular dates in mind, please make sure to book early in case that departure fills up.

You’ll also be able to see how many spaces are left on each start date when you check a trip’s online availability calendar. Remember, each tour operates with a maximum of 15 guests.

14. CAN I EXTEND MY TOUR BY A DAY OR TWO?

Yes, it’s easy to extend your time in Scotland. When booking online you can add extra days in Edinburgh or Glasgow to explore independently before or after your Highlands tour. This is perfect if you want to soak up even more culture in Scotland’s vibrant cities. Explore these amazing things do do in Edinburgh for inspiration. 

If you’d like to include additional nights in your tour package but didn’t select this option when you booked online, please contact your travel consultant. They will check availability and make arrangements for you.

15. WHEN SHOULD I ORGANISE MY FLIGHTS?

We advise checking estimates for flight times and prices before booking your trip online. Once your tour is confirmed by email, usually within 2 working days, you can go ahead and purchase your flights.

Please get in touch with us if you have missed out on flights and we’ll do our best to accommodate a change of dates.

16. WHAT SHOULD I PACK FOR MY SCOTLAND TRIP?

In Scotland it’s possible to experience glorious sunshine and rain, all in one day. So although you might be travelling in summer, it’s best to be prepared for every season when deciding what to pack for your trip.

No matter the time of year, we recommend bringing:

  • Walking boots or shoes with good grip
  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Warm, insulated jacket
  • Warm fleece or jumper
  • Light base layers
  • Warm hat, scarf and gloves
  • Reusable water bottle
  • UK plug adapter

You might also like to take an umbrella, handy if you find yourself spending a day touring the city sights in the rain. For more information, read our helpful packing guide for Scotland , complete with seasonal tips on what to bring.

Our Edinburgh-based travel experts will help you with any questions you may have about booking a tour of Scotland. Get in touch with us if you would like to know more or if you are ready to start planning your trip.

Our Scottish phone number is +44 (0)131 344 4630

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  • Introduction
  • Day 1 Edinburgh (Scotland)
  • Day 2 Edinburgh – St Andrews – Cairngorms National Park – Cairngorms Region
  • Day 3 Cairngorms Region
  • Day 4 Cairngorms Region – Cairngorms National Park – Inverness
  • Day 5 Inverness
  • Day 6 Inverness – Culloden, Loch Ness and Plockton – Isle of Skye
  • Day 7 Isle of Skye
  • Day 8 Isle of Skye – Isle of Mull
  • Day 9 Isle of Mull – Isle of Iona – Isle of Mull
  • Day 10 Isle of Mull – Stirling – Edinburgh

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  • DW Dawn · 23rd October 2023 This was our first overseas trip and we could not have asked for a better experience! The tour guide, Rob Carr, was excellent - so knowledgeable, humorous and so caring about all of our group. He added so much with his stories and when we had bad... Show more Trip date: October 2023
  • JR Jake · 25th September 2023 Rob Carr was an entertaining and knowledgeable guide. He informed us and answered questions for us. He even looked up things he was unsure of and told us what he found later. He was personable and took us on side trips when he knew of something that... Show more Trip date: August 2023

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  • L LynneWade · 22nd May 2022 Wonderful tour with the best, most professional, friendly, kind, and fun tour guide any traveler could hope for. Flavio Lotrettzo was outstanding in his ability to quickly have members bond as a cohesive group, feel comfortable with other, and develop a... Show more Trip date: May 2022

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  • PS Paul · 7th September 2019 Pre-trip information from Blue Roads/Tourradar was late and lacked details. Confusion over what company was conducting the Trip, Back Roads or Blue Roads. Problem with travel insurance: Tourradar said it was recommended, Blue Roads said it was required,... Show more Trip date: August 2019

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Taste of Scotland & Ireland

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Taste of Scotland

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Explore the very best of Scotland's gorgeous scenery and bustling cities on this short-and-sweet introductory tour. 

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Scottish Isles & Glens

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Head a little off the beaten path on this tour of Scotland's rugged Highlands, coastal byways, and the archaeological treasures on Orkney and the Isle of Skye.

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Scottish & Irish Dream

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Scottish Clans & Castles

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Revisit the past on this leisurely Scottish tour filled with castle ruins, ancient battlefields, and colorful stories from the country's rich history.

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Best of Britain

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This fast-paced tour is the perfect introduction to England, Scotland and Wales, showcasing the very best historical and scenic spots, alongside vibrant cities. 

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Taste of Britain

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Go off the beaten path as you traverse the whole of Britain to see Devon and Cornwall in England’s Southwest, the medieval heritage of Wales, and Scotland’s delights.

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Looking out across Liathach as bad weather approaches. Torridon in the Scottish Highlands in the UK.

Misty highlands, sparkling lochs and rolling hills – there is a reason Scotland is known for its natural beauty. 

But it’s not all just deserted moors and moss-covered forests (although there are plenty of those too!), Scotland’s rich history and culture are also a big drawcard. From exploring the medieval city of Edinburgh , to the lively fun of a traditional pub where many a wee whisky can be enjoyed, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the hospitality of the local Scots beyond the clichés of kilts and bagpipes. Discovering areas like the enchanting Scottish Highlands , the modern hub of Glasgow and the wilderness of the Isle of Skye, all with the inside knowledge of a local leader is an entirely unique experience.

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Local culture.

Some might know the Scots, as they are fondly referred to, for their tartan kilts, bagpipe playing, whisky or delicious shortbread, but there is a lot more to this British nation than these clichés.  

The people of Scotland are a mixture of Scottish,  British  and several minority immigrant groups. Many of Scotland’s traditions have roots in Celtic heritage. A large portion of the population are Christian, with some Catholics and others who make up the Kirk, the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. The Scottish are famous for their polite and friendly nature, stoic attitude and good sense of humour.

Soccer or football as it is known locally is a very popular sport, with rugby also being widely watched. For literature fans, the Harry Potter book series is deeply connected with the city of Edinburgh, as it was here that author JK Rowling lived when she wrote most of the books. You can visit the cafes where she wrote as well as see many of the places that inspired parts of her stories, including cemeteries and other buildings.

Geography and environment

Scotland is the most northern part of Great Britain and borders England. The low mountains of the highlands make up 60 per cent of Scotland’s land. Scotland’s flora is similar to most of northern Europe with forests, rugged coasts and moors. There are 62 different species of wild mammals in Scotland, common ones include: grouse, wild cats and off the coast there are many seabirds, seals and dolphins.

The climate of Scotland is classified as temperate, which means it has distinct seasonal changes and wider ranges of temperatures throughout the year. In winter, average temperatures are between five and seven degrees Celsius (41 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit) and in summer between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius (68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). The western highlands experience a lot of rain throughout the year, but other areas of Scotland receive much less rain.

If you’re looking to buy authentic Scottish wares, there are options aplenty in the capital city of Edinburgh and other large cities like Glasgow.

If you are after something special, some Edinburgh Crystal, which is owned by Waterford Wedgewood makes an excellent luxury souvenir. Deck yourself out with a set of new drinking glasses, bowls or for something really different – a crystal bell.

If you’re after a gift or souvenir that is a little more edible, you can’t go past a bottle of authentic Scottish whisky. Single Malt Scotch Whisky is a popular choice and whether you’re a connoisseur or a total whisky novice, the local proprietors will love talking you through the different tipples – they are a passionate lot.

If you have family heritage in Scotland, it can be a fun exercise to hunt down your clan tartan. But even if you don’t have one, a woollen scarf, hat or if you’re feeling brave, a kilt, is a distinctly Scottish piece of attire to add to your wardrobe.

Festivals and events

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is on during August each year and is a massive global arts and cultural event. It takes places in over 300 venues around Edinburgh and includes a range of performances and experiences across theatre, comedy, dance, physical theatre, circus, cabaret, children's shows, musicals, opera, music, spoken word, exhibitions and events.

Hogmanay Street Party

Hogmanay is a traditional Scottish celebration that takes place over New Year’s. Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Street Party is a three-day festival that runs at various locations across the city. With multiple stages with entertainment set up, a torchlight procession and plenty of opportunities for a ‘wee dram’, tickets for this festival are highly sought after and can sell out months in advance.

Highland Games

The Highland Games are held in spring and summer and are one of Scotland’s most iconic events. There are many traditional athletic events like tug-of-war and caber toss, where competitors dress in traditional kilts and spectators enjoy all the social and cultural festivities that come with it, including traditional food, drinks and music.

The Glasgow Whisky Festival

If you’re heading to Glasgow as well as Edinburgh (and you should!) the Whisky Festival is a great time to go. A showcase of Scottish and specifically Glaswegian distillers is the focus, but there is also a celebration of international whisky too, with attendees from all over the world. It is Scotland’s national drink after all…

Scottish food

The Scottish food scene is garnering international attention thanks to Scotland's elite chefs like Gordon Ramsay (Scottish born, even if he did spend his schoolyears in England), Nick Nairn and Andrew Fairlie. These culinary wizards are taking the country's incredible natural produce – beef, venison and seafood – and bringing us a whole new era of more refined Scottish cuisine. However, if you’re looking for some traditional Scottish fare, here are some dishes you must try.

It might not sound very appealing but if you’re a meat eater, you might surprise yourself by enjoying haggis too. Haggis is made of sheep or calf offal, mixed with oatmeal and seasoning before being boiled in a bag (although traditionally it was boiled in the lining of an animal’s stomach). The overall effect is not dissimilar to a sausage with a grainier texture and is often served alongside a traditional roast dinner.

Scottish porridge

A traditional breakfast food, Scottish porridge differs slightly from the standard oatmeal you might be used to eating at home. It has been a population dish for centuries and traditionally should be eaten out of a wooden bowl, with everyone dipping their oats into a communal bowl of cream (for some reason you should also eat it standing up). The preparation is also quite unique – traditionally it should be stirred with a wooden rod called a spirtle and only ever stirred clockwise with your right hand, unless you want to incur the wrath of the devil. While you might put sugar on your porridge at home, in Scotland it’s served with a generous pinch of salt!

A traditional Scottish shortbread is a simple biscuit cake with only three ingredients. Butter, sugar and flour. Cover it in sugar and cut the cake into wedges while it’s still hot and it will cool into delicious, crumbly triangle-shaped biscuits. It’s all in the texture…

Scotch pies

A scotch pie is a meat pie, traditionally filled with mutton or other mincemeat. It is double crusted, single portion pie that is often enjoyed at soccer (football) games, which has earned it the nickname of ‘football pie’. The lid of the pie is slightly sunken from the crust, to allow space for condiments to be put on top.

Further reading

  • Tam O’Shanter by Robert Burns

Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Stevenson

The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle by Hugh McDiarmid

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Dame Muriel Spark

Not While the Giro by James Kelman

Wire in the Blood by Val McDermid and Ian Rankin

Scotland travel FAQs

Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do I need a visa to travel to Scotland?

Visa regulations are always subject to change, which is especially likely after Britain's exit from the European Union (EU), so it's essential to check before leaving home.

Citizens of EU countries, Australia, Canada and the United States have visa-free access to Scotland.

Is tipping customary in Scotland?

Tipping is customary in some situations in Scotland.

Restaurant bills usually include an option to add a gratuity. If this option isn’t present, it’s still common to tip about 10 per cent of the bill.

Tipping about 10 per cent is also standard in taxis. 

What is the internet access like in Scotland?

You will have reliable internet access while in Scotland’s major cities and towns. 

Can I use my mobile phone while in Scotland?

You will have mobile coverage across most of Scotland, except for some rural and remote areas.

R emember to activate global roaming with your provider if you wish to use your mobile while travelling. 

What are the toilets like in Scotland?

Scotland has Western-style toilets.

Can I drink the water in Scotland?

Drinking tap water is safe in Scotland unless otherwise marked. For environmental reasons, we recommend avoiding buying bottled water and bring a refillable bottle or canteen with you. 

Are credit cards widely accepted in Scotland?

You will be able to use your credit card readily in Scotland, however it never hurts to carry a small amount of cash on you to make things simpler if you are splitting bills or just want a quick cup of coffee.

What is ATM access like in Scotland?

ATMs are referred to as cashpoints in Scotland and are commonly found.

You can use Visa, MasterCard, Amex, Cirrus, Plus and Maestro at most Scottish ATMs but you will also find international bank ATMs in major cities like Edinburgh and Scotland.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

Is Scotland a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers?

Scotland is an open country and legalised same-sex marriage in 2014. Edinburgh and Glasgow in particular have small but flourishing gay communities. 

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex   or  Smartraveller  before you travel.

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Eden Reforestation Projects

Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilise school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

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What To Do On A Small Group Tour of Scotland

I’ve said Scotland is my favorite place on Earth, and I mean it. I find it to be breathtakingly gorgeous and I cannot recommend it enough. If you are planning a small group tour of Scotland, there are certain places you cannot miss.

I fell in love with Scotland the moment I set foot on its mist-covered hills. There is something about this country that just feels like home. Maybe it’s the fact that it has some of the most beautiful places in the world, or maybe it’s the friendly people and rich culture. Whatever the reason, I know that I will always have a special place in my heart for Scotland.

There are so many things to do in Scotland that it can be hard to know where to start. But whether you’re looking for breathtaking scenery, quaint villages, or bustling cities, you’re sure to find it here. I always enjoy exploring the different regions of Scotland, from the wild Highlands to the rolling Borders. And of course, no visit to Scotland would be complete without sampling some of the delicious food and drink on offer.

From haggis and whisky to shortbread and Irn Bru, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. I recommend traveling with a small group. Larger groups will be a little difficult to manage as a lot of the places to visit are quaint. Here are my recommendations for what to do on a small group tour of Scotland.

Group Tour Stop 1: Edinburgh

Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city, is a beautiful and historic place that has something for everyone. From its picturesque Old Town and medieval castle to its flourishing food and drink scene, there is something for everyone in Edinburgh.

Edinburgh has a long and rich history dating back to the early Middle Ages. The first recorded mention of the city was in the 7th century AD, when it was known as Din Eidyn. The city came to prominence in the 12th century when King David I made it his capital. Under his rule, Edinburgh grew into an important political center, with a Royal Palace, Parliament House, and lively marketplaces.

The city reached its height of power in the 18th century during the Scottish Enlightenment when intellectuals such as philosopher David Hume and economist Adam Smith made Edinburgh their home. However, the city’s fortunes changed in the 19th century when Glasgow overtook it as Scotland’s leading industrial center. Despite this setback, Edinburgh continued to grow and flourish, with many new buildings and landmarks being constructed in the Victorian era.

In recent years, Edinburgh has undergone something of a renaissance, with its economy diversifying from traditional industries such as manufacturing to new sectors such as tourism and software development. The city is now home to a vibrant arts scene and some of the best restaurants in the country. If you haven’t visited Edinburgh yet, I highly recommend it!

Edinburg City Tours

Edinburgh is a truly unique city with a rich history and plenty of modern amenities. Whether you’re interested in exploring its ancient castles or trying out some of the local cuisines , you won’t be disappointed by what Edinburgh has to offer.

What I loved about it was the walkability. You can walk around the entire cobblestoned streets all day. The narrow streets and small passageways make it feel like a small town rather that a major city. While you are walking you witness the beautiful medieval architecture and relics on display.

Another interesting fact is that the city hosts several unique festivals throughout the year. It’s actually considered the world’s leading festival city. Throughout the year, you can experience various music, art, history, military and literary festivals that make this city even more amazing! Check out what’s happening HERE .

Group Tour Stop 2: Stirling and the Trossachs

No visit to Stirling and the Trossachs is complete without a stop at Stirling Castle. This imposing castle has played a key role in some of Scotland’s most important historical moments, including the Wars of Scottish Independence. Visitors can explore the castle’s many rooms and gardens, and learn about its fascinating history. Don’t forget to take in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside from the castle walls!

The Battle of Bannockburn was one of the most important battles in Scottish history, culminating in a decisive victory for Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce over an English army. The Battle of Bannockburn Visitor Centre tells the story of this pivotal battle through exhibits, interactive displays, and audio-visual presentations. Be sure to stop by the on-site café for a well-deserved break after exploring the center!

For those looking for a challenge, hiking up Ben Lomond is a must-do while in Stirling and the Trossachs. At 974 meters (3196 feet), Ben Lomond is the highest point in the southern Highlands, making it popular among hikers and climbers alike. The views from the top are simply breathtaking, so make sure you bring your camera! Once you’ve reached the summit, take a moment to relax and enjoy all that nature has to offer.

Loch Lomond is one of Scotland’s most famous lochs, and for good reason. Its clear waters and stunning scenery make it a popular spot for boating, fishing, swimming, and more. There are numerous boat rental companies located around Loch Lomond, so you’ll have no trouble finding one that suits your needs. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day on the water or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, boating on Loch Lomond is sure to provide it!

Make Sure You Stop at Glasgow!

Shop Till You Drop at The Outlet Village In nearby Glasgow sits The Outlet Village, Scotland’s premier outlet shopping destination. With over 80 stores offering up to 70% off designer brands like Prada, Nike, Burberry, and more, The Outlet Village is every shopper’s dream come true! Make sure to leave some room in your suitcase for all your new purchases!

Scotland Group Tour Stop #3-The Highlands

What I loved was Trossachs National Park. If had the most stunning, breathtaking, picturesque sites to truly make Scotland magical. My favorite book of all time is Outlander . It made me fall in love with Scotland even before I ever visited it! Then when I did, especially here, it lived up to every single one of my expectations.

A visit to the Highlands is a must. Start your adventure in Inverness, the capital of the Highlands. Explore the medieval old town, visit one of the many museums or take a scenic walk along the river. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Scottish dinner – haggis, neeps and tatties (mashed potatoes, turnips and sheep’s heart, liver and lungs) washed down with a wee dram of whisky.

Embark on a day of exploring Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, and Glen Affric. Take a cruise on Loch Ness in search of Nessie, admire the views from Urquhart Castle ruins, and wander through Glen Affric, one of Scotland’s most beautiful glens. Be sure to stop for lunch at one of the many picturesque villages along the way.

For The More Adventurous Travelers!

Enjoy the great outdoors. Go for a hike in the Cairngorms National Park – there are routes to suit all abilities – or try your hand at mountain biking or wild swimming. In the afternoon, take a trip to Aviemore for some retail therapy before heading back to Inverness for dinner.

I recommend a visit to Fort William, taking in iconic landmarks such as Pitlochry Dam and Dunkeld Cathedral, along the way to Glenco. It’s one of Scotland’s most dramatic landscapes where you can follow in the footsteps of ‘ Braveheart’ director Mel Gibson and film locations scout Iain Smith by taking a hike up Buachaille Etive Mor.

I also recommend Ben Nevis – Britain’s highest mountain – if you’re feeling particularly active or take a cable car ride to the top of Aonach Mòr for breathtaking views over Glen Nevis instead. For those who prefer to keep their feet on solid ground (and away from any midges!), there are plenty of other walks in the area worth checking out.

Bonus Trip: Achmelvich Bay

Achmelvich Bay is a secluded beach located in the northwest of Scotland. It is a popular spot for camping, hiking, and swimming. The bay itself is beautiful, with white sand and clear turquoise water. There are also several tide pools that are perfect for exploring at low tide. Achmelvich Bay is well-known for its wildlife; seals can often be seen basking on the rocks or swimming in the bay.

One of the best things about Achmelvich Bay is that it is not crowded like some of the other popular beaches in Scotland. It is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. There are several walking trails through the dunes, so you can explore the area even if you don’t fancy going for a swim. It is totally worth the drive!

Small Group Tours of Scotland are a Must!

Whether you’re planning a trip to Scotland or just daydreaming about it, I hope this has given you a taste of what this amazing country has to offer. I know I’ll be back soon enough for more adventures. In the meantime, Slàinte!

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I’ve said Scotland is my favorite place on Earth, and I mean it. I find it to be breathtakingly gorgeous and I cannot recommend it enough. If you are planning a small group tour of Scotland, there are certain places you cannot miss. I fell in love with Scotland the moment I set foot on its mist-covered hills. There is something about this country that just feels like home. Maybe it’s the fact that it has some of the most beautiful places in the world, or maybe it’s the friendly people and rich culture. Whatever the reason, I know that […]

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