Discover Fife’s rich history and scenic beauty on a private tour from Stirling. Visit St Andrews, Falkland Palace, and charming fishing villages.
Discover Fife’s rich history and scenic beauty on a private tour from Stirling. Visit St Andrews, Falkland Palace, and charming fishing villages.
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Stirling Castle - With a history spanning over a millennium, Stirling Castle stands as one of Scotland’s most significant historical landmarks, featuring notable figures such as William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots, and Bonnie Prince Charlie.
This magnificent castle was once the preferred residence of the Stewart monarchy….
- Stirling Castle - With a history spanning over a millennium, Stirling Castle stands as one of Scotland’s most significant historical landmarks, featuring notable figures such as William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots, and Bonnie Prince Charlie.
This magnificent castle was once the preferred residence of the Stewart monarchy. Following extensive restoration, the castle provides a unique experience with actors in period costumes portraying bodyguards, court officials, and servants, who share insights about the main rooms, bringing the 16th century to life! Additionally, knowledgeable castle guides offer regular free tours departing from the gate.
- Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park - A 60-minute drive leads to the gateway of the Highlands and the charming village of Luss, situated on the banks of Loch Lomond, with views of the Ben Lomond munro. Besides the breathtaking views of Loch Lomond, Luss is rich in history, featuring a rare Viking Hogback gravestone. Visitors can enjoy gift shops, restroom facilities, and refreshment spots.
- Rest and be Thankful - Just 30 minutes away and at an elevation of over 800 feet, this mountain viewpoint offers a perfect stop for capturing stunning photos of the Highland scenery.
- Inveraray Castle - A mere 30-minute drive away is the iconic Inveraray Castle, one of the few castles in Scotland still serving as a residence (home to the Duke & Duchess of Argyll). It is the seat of the Clan Chief of Clan Campbell. Open Thursday to Monday, the castle grounds are freely accessible to the public (an entry fee applies for the castle itself), or visitors can explore Inveraray town, which offers numerous lunch options and views of Loch Fyne.
The Castle is closed for winter from November to March.
- Kilchurn Castle - A 30-minute drive brings you to Kilchurn Castle, which served as a formidable barracks for the English army for over 200 years, surrounded by water on three sides – a stunning location for photography.
- Falls of Dochart - The picturesque Falls of Dochart are located in the quaint town of Killin, within Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. These cascading rapids offer a breathtaking sight, perfect for photography. Visitors will have time to explore the small village of Killin, including its renowned Smokehouse.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratuity
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratuity
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Embark on an exclusive tour showcasing the finest attractions the Highlands have to offer, starting from Gleneagles.
The journey begins at Stirling Castle, often hailed as the ‘best castle in Scotland.’ This magnificent historical site boasts over a millennium of history. Following this, the tour proceeds to the breathtaking Scottish Highlands.
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Embark on an exclusive tour showcasing the finest attractions the Highlands have to offer, starting from Gleneagles.
The journey begins at Stirling Castle, often hailed as the ‘best castle in Scotland.’ This magnificent historical site boasts over a millennium of history. Following this, the tour proceeds to the breathtaking Scottish Highlands.
A stop at Luss by Loch Lomond is next, a heritage village renowned as the ‘most beautiful village in Scotland.’ Here, visitors can enjoy the spectacular views of Loch Lomond. The tour then continues to Inveraray Castle, known as the ‘emerald castle’ on Loch Fyne.
The route then leads to Loch Awe, with a pause at a viewpoint to take in the vistas of the Kilchurn Castle ruins. Once an unassailable fortress, this scene is recognized as one of Scotland’s most iconic ‘picture postcards.’
The final stop is at the renowned Falls of Dochart, where guests can explore the village, marvel at the stunning falls, or visit the world-famous smokehouse.
- The total travel time is 4 hours, with 4 hours to spend at the various sites.
- UK cars are smaller than our American counterparts, please be aware of this when booking for 4 adults.
- Inveraray Castle is closed Tuesday and Wednesday, and in the winter, from November to March.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.