Overview
Finish:Edinburgh, Scotland
Travel Period
During your time in Scotland, I'm sure you felt how closely the landscape and history are intertwined – cities where centuries of life are layered into the streets, then the Highlands, where the scale shifts entirely, opening to moors, mountains, and long stretches of quiet land. There's a presence here that feels both immediate and enduring, shaped by places like castles, lochs, and the stories that still surround them. It's a journey that leaves a distinct impression, and I hope that sense of place stays with you as you think back on your time there.
The haunting skirl of the bagpipes during a private evening... treasured family tartans... the strong traditions of the Clans... private visit to Tomatin Distillery – explore one of the Highlands' renowned distilleries and taste its signature single maltsThis is Scotland. Tartans and kilts... the fields of Culloden where Bonnie Prince Charlie lost his chance at the crown and a piece of the nation's heart... the King's residence at Holyroodhouse... Cawdor Castle (home of Macbeth)... St. Andrews (the home of golf)... Edinburgh and the Royal Mile of pubs, shops, and enchanting historical sites... you'll become part of the unique story of Scotland, today and yesterday...
What's Included
- TAUCK'S YELLOW ROADS – A drive off-the-beaten path in the dramatic Scottish Highlands
- Enjoy access to cultural heartbeats, from a private afternoon cruise on Loch Lomond with lunch to an exclusive falconry experience at a storied estate
- A traditional Scottish evening featuring Scottish bagpipers
- Travel through scenic Glencoe, home to Highland moors, forests, & mountains
- A visit to Cawdor Castle offers a captivating glimpse into Scottish history and legend
- Private visit to Holyroodhouse (when the King is not in residence)
Dates & Pricing
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