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Are you looking to book a private tour of Scotland for 2024-2025? We highly recommend doing so! Private tours allow you to custom tailor your experience, ensuring that you see and do exactly what you want. You’ll also have the undivided attention of your tour guide, meaning that you can ask all the questions you like and get in-depth answers. 

Plus, traveling in a small group often allows for a more intimate and personal experience. If you’re interested in booking a private tour of Scotland, we suggest starting your search early. Popular timeslots fill up quickly, and you don’t want to miss out.

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Example Tours of Scotland Available as Part of your Scottish Tour

Take a look at some of the possible tours of Scotland. This is just a fraction of what’s possible. Remember, we are custom tours so can mix and match any of these as you wish.  We don’t have any strict routes or time tables, this is your tour. The tour of a lifetime. 

The Scottish Highlands Tour

Scotland is known for its stunning scenery, and the Scottish Highlands are the best of that. From towering mountains to deep glens, this region offers your tour group the chance to experience some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. There are many different ways to explore the Highlands, but one of the simplest is to take a private tour. These tours typically include stops at some of the Highland’s most famous landmarks, such as Loch Ness. Whether you’re looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure or a relaxing getaway, a tour of the Scottish Highlands is sure to leave you with lifelong memories.

For those interested in Scotland’s history, there are many famous landmarks to visit in the Scottish Highlands. One such landmark is Culloden Battlefield, the site of the last battle fought on British soil. Visitors can tour the battlefield and learn about the key events that led to the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Another popular landmark is Glencoe, a valley made famous by the Massacre of Glencoe that took place in 1692.

Fun Fact: Loch Ness has more water in it than all the lakes in England and Wales.

The Isle of Skye Tour

This tour brings you to the Isle of Skye, one of the most beautiful and popular islands in Scotland. You’ll explore the island’s dramatic landscapes, visit its quaint villages, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the famous Highland cows. Whatever the weather, be it mild, wet, sunny or windy, the beautiful landscapes and scenery will take your breath away.

There are a number of options for you such as hiking, where you can tie your laces and stroll up The Old Man of Storr which are standing rocks, to be seen for miles around.  You can visit some famous movie locations such as Transformers and The Outlaw King. Perhaps you’d like to take in some wildlife.  We can discuss your wishes in detail and prepare the trip of a lifetime. 

The Old Man of Storr

The whisky tour

Scotland is home to over 130 malt and grain distilleries and has a long and storied history of whisky production. Dating back to the 15th century, Scotland has been home to many of the world’s most renowned whisky distilleries. Today, visitors to Scotland can take guided tours of these distilleries and learn about the history and process of whisky production. 

Scotland spells whisky without an “e”, distinguishing it from its Irish and Canadian counterparts. Whisky is an essential part of Scottish culture, and a visit to Scotland is not complete without a taste of this national treasure.

Oh, and let’s not forget the Whisky tasting. Your your guide will not be participating in a dram, we hope not anyway! 

The castles tour

Scotland has a long and rich history, dating back to the early Medieval period. One of the most visible symbols of that history are the numerous castles that dot the Scottish landscape. But why does Scotland have so many castles? Part of the answer lies in Scotland’s tumultuous past. For centuries, Scotland was engaged in a series of wars with England, and as a result, both countries built a large number of fortifications to defend their borders. In addition, Scotland’s rugged terrain made it difficult to build roads and transport heavy artillery, so castles were often the only way to defend against enemy invasion. 

Today, Scotland’s castles are popular tourist destinations, and our guided tours provide visitors with a fascinating glimpse into Scotland’s past. You can do your own research and decide which ones are your favorites. Or, you can let our experienced guides advise you on the best castles to visit for you to get the most out of your trip. 

Fun Fact: One of our Tour Guides has published a directory of all Scottish Castles

The golf tour

North Coast 500 is a new, world-famous route that spans the North Highlands of Scotland. This unique tour offers an unforgettable experience as travelers wind their way through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world. From towering sea cliffs and white-sand beaches to misty mountains and pristine lochs, the North Coast 500 has it all.

 And with so much to see and do along the way, a personal tour is the best way to ensure that you don’t miss a thing. With a knowledgeable guide at your side, you’ll be able to learn about the history and culture of this amazing region while enjoying the very best that it has to offer. So whether you’re looking for an adventure of a lifetime or simply want to relax and take in the beauty of Scotland, a North Coast 500 tour is sure to exceed your expectations.

The Outlander tour

Outlander Tours are the perfect way to explore Scotland for any fan of the Outlander TV series. Our Outlander Tours are private, meaning that you will have your own dedicated tour guide who is knowledgeable about all things Outlander. You will get to visit some or all of the filming locations used in the show, as well as some of the historical sites that inspired the Outlander story. Whether you are a die-hard fan or just looking for a unique way to explore Scotland, our Outlander Tours are sure to please.

Here are 300 seconds of Jamie Fraser because why not? Enjoy.

North Coast 500

North Coast 500 is a new, world-famous route that spans the North Highlands of Scotland. This unique tour offers an unforgettable experience as travelers wind their way through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world. From towering sea cliffs and white-sand beaches to misty mountains and pristine lochs, the North Coast 500 has it all.

 And with so much to see and do along the way, a personal tour is the best way to ensure that you don’t miss a thing. With a knowledgeable guide at your side, you’ll be able to learn about the history and culture of this amazing region while enjoying the very best that it has to offer. So whether you’re looking for an adventure of a lifetime or simply want to relax and take in the beauty of Scotland, a North Coast 500 tour is sure to exceed your expectations.

The Scottish Borders Tour

The Scottish Borders are home to some of the most spectacular attractions in the UK. From Hadrian’s Wall and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, to the historic castles and abbeys, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The Scottish Borders are also home to a number of historical landmarks, including Melrose Abbey, Jedburgh Abbey and Kelso Abbey. Visitors can take guided tours of these amazing places, and learn about the rich history and culture of the Scottish Borders. With so much to see and do, the Scottish Borders is an ideal destination for a short break or a longer holiday.

Loch Lomond and The Trossachs Tour

Loch Lomond is one of Scotland’s most famous Lochs, situated in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Loch Lomond is 24 miles long and 5 miles wide, making it the largest inland stretch of water in the United Kingdom. The Loch is also home to over 30 islands, including the world-famous Inchcolm Island. Loch Lomond is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of activities such as fishing, hiking, and camping. The Loch is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer, golden eagles, and otters. With its stunning scenery and abundance of activities, it’s no wonder that Loch Lomond is one of Scotland’s most popular tourist destinations.

The Trossachs is a region in Scotland that is renowned for its natural beauty. The name comes from the Gaelic words for “braided streams”, and indeed, the Trossachs is home to many rivers and lochs. The area is also home to a wealth of wildlife, including red deer, red squirrels, and ospreys. The Trossachs is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, as it offers a chance to experience some of the best of what Scotland has to offer. The area is also becoming increasingly popular with cyclists, as it has a number of routes that wind through its picturesque landscape. Whether you’re looking for an adrenalin-pumping adventure or a leisurely stroll through pristine countryside, the Trossachs is sure to have something for you. 

Day Tours of Edinburgh

Edinburgh is a vibrant city with plenty to see and do. Visitors can explore the Edinburgh Castle, stroll through the Royal Botanic Garden, or enjoy the views from Calton Hill. For those interested in history, there are several museums to choose from, including the National Museum of Scotland and the Edinburgh Old TownWeaver’s Society. And of course, no visit to Edinburgh would be complete without sampling some of the local cuisine. From fish and chips to haggis, there are plenty of delicious options to choose from. With so much to see and do, Edinburgh is the perfect destination for a day trip.

Book early to secure the best accommodation on your travel itinerary.

Accommodation in Scotland varies depending on the region you are visiting. In the Highlands, you will find traditional stone cottages tucked away in the hills, while in Edinburgh you can choose from a range of luxury apartments and hotels. There is something to suit all budgets and preferences. If you are looking for a unique experience, you can even stay in a castle! Whatever type of accommodation you choose, you are sure to enjoy your stay in Scotland.

You can stay in a Scottish Castle, really!

This is an increasingly popular option for those looking for a unique experience. You can choose from a range of castles, including historic ones like Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle, or more modern ones like Inveraray Castle. There are even castles you can rent for your entire stay!

As you can imagine, spaces are limited so the sooner you book your private tour of Scotland trip the better. The year 2024-2025 will be here in no time. We will book your accommodation in relation to where the tour will be on those specific days.

Try staying the iconic Scottish B&B

There are many benefits of staying in a Scottish B&B. The first is that you will be able to experience true Scottish hospitality. Secondly, you will be able to get a taste of traditional Scottish food. And last but not least, you will have the opportunity to meet other travelers from all over the world.

How about staying in a self catering lodge?

This is a great option if you are looking for more privacy and independence. You will have your own kitchen and living area, so you can come and go as you please. Plus, you’ll be able to save money by cooking your own meals.

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