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Loch Ness et Inverness - Highlands - Circuit de 2 Jours
  The tour price does not include accommodation, but this gives you the freedom to choose your budget and the type of accommodation you wish to stay in.

Choose Hostel, B&B or Hotel and we will book it for you.

Typical prices per person per night:
Hostel £15-£20, Guest House B&B £30-£45, Hotels - more.
Based on 2 people sharing (except hostel). Single occupancy will be higher.

Accommodation on the tours is dispersed around various villages and towns. If you have access needs or specific requirements please let us know when booking. Late bookings may limit the choice of accommodation available.

For more information on accommodation and prices click here...

 
 
  
 
 
  

Loch Ness et Inverness - Highlands - Circuit de 2 Jours

Highlights:
~ Glencoe
~ Great Glen
~ Loch Ness
~ Inverness
~ Urquhart Castle photostop
~ Glen Affric
~ Caledonian Pine Forest

Une escapade de deux jours qui explore la région sauvage de Glencoe et toute la longueur de Great Glen et de Loch Ness. Passez une bonne soirée à Inverness et revigorez-vousavec une promenade dans la majestueuse forêt de pins de Calédonie et les superbes paysages du Parc National des Cairngorm.

Vous passerez la nuit dans la capitale des Highlands, Inverness.

Veuillez nous téléphoner si la date à laquelle vous désirez voyager ne peut pas être réservée en ligne.

Départ: 08.45       Retour: vers 19.00
Prix/Adultes:  £79 - £89
Prix/Réductions:  £73 - £83
Départ: Mardi, Jeudi & Samedi (toute l'année). Départ quotidien (Avril - Octobre)

Accommodation Info Accommodation Options
 
 
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Jusqu'à 31/03/2013
Jour 1
Vous visiterez la vallée de Glencoe et vous pourrez pendant une après-midi vous imprégner de l'atmosphère du Loch Ness en vous promenant dans ce paysage mystérieux . Vous passerez la soirée à Inverness, la capitale des Highlands. Vous passerez la nuit dans la capitale des Highlands, Inverness.

Jour 2 La journée comprend une balade dans la vallée de l'Affric avec des paysages de forêts de pins qui vous reportent 500 ans en arrière, l'opportunité de prendre des photos du château d’Urquhart et une pause déjeuner au Loch Ness. Vous retournerez à Edimbourg en traversant les splendides montagnes de Grampian.

Après 01/04/2013
Jour 1 les moments forts comprennent une visite au village historique de Dunkeld, avec son ancienne cathédrale et ses promenades le long de la rivière, qui seront suivies d’une pause-déjeuner à Pitlochry, avec la possibilité de visiter une distillerie de whisky. Vous continuerez vers le Nord, le Parc National des Cairngorm et les forêts indigènes du Domaine de Rothiemurchus avant d’atteindre notre destination finale , Inverness.

Jour 2 Votre aventure dans les Highlands continue aujourd’hui avec la traversée du Loch Ness dans toute sa longueur. Vous aurez l’opportunité de faire un tour en bateau sur le lac, qui vous offrira des vues spectaculaires du Château d’Urquhart ou bien vous pourrez visiter les ruines mêmes du château. De là un court trajet vous amènera à Fort Augustus – où vous déjeunerez. Vous passerez Ben Nevis et Fort William en continuant vers le sud, traversant les splendeurs de Glencoe et les landes sauvages de Rannoch avant de retourner à Edimbourg.

Point de départ 
207 High St, Edimbourg. Voir la carte

Ce qui est compris
Transport en mini-bus Mercedes grand luxe pour un service personnalisé.
Ses tours d’un maximum de 16 passagers, vous permettront de profiter d’une attention plus personnalisée, plus de temps de rencontre avec les gens locaux, moins de temps dans l’autocar, plus de temps sur les routes pittoresques et ainsi une plus grande expérience de l’ Ecosse authentique, bref d’avoir un voyage sur mesure. Ainsi grâce à Rabbie vous vivrez une expérience unique et riche dont vous vous souviendrez toute votre vie.
Climatisation en standard.
Services d’un chauffeur/guide professionnel de Rabbie
Carte de réduction Rabbie – remises dans les restaurants, les magasins et sur les attractions touristiques.

Exclusions
 
Déjeuner et boissons 
Entrée dans les attractions touristiques

Remises 
Etudiants, personnes de plus de 60 ans et enfants entre 5 et 16 ans

Informations importantes 
Comme nous pensons que des temps d’arrêt sont nécessaires au cours du circuit en autocar, nous vous suggérons d’en profiter pour faire des balades dans la campagne, et nous vous recommandons donc d’apporter des vêtements et des chaussures adaptés. L’Ecosse peut être un pays humide!

Hébergement – Le prix du circuit ne comprend pas l’hébergement, mais ceci vous donne la possibilité de définir votre budget et le type de logement que vous préférez, et nous nous chargerons de la réservation – Auberge de jeunesse, chambre d’hôte, hôtel – veuillez consulter le bon de réservation sur le site Internet qui vous indiquera les tarifs. Si vous avez des problèmes de déplacement ou des exigences spéciales, veuillez nous en informer au moment de la réservation.

*NB Il peut arriver que l’hébergement soit rare et coûteux dans certains villages si des manifestations diverses y sont organisées et dans ce cas nous utiliserons peut-être d’autres endroits pour votre hébergement durant le tour. Nous vous en informerons toujours si c’est nécessaire.

Ces informations en français ne vous sont données qu’à titre d'information - Les visites guidées et nos services sont en anglais uniquement.

 

 

Jour 2 Votre aventure dans les Highlands continue aujourd’hui avec la traversée du Loch Ness dans toute sa longueur. Vous aurez l’opportunité de faire un tour en bateau sur le lac, qui vous offrira des vues spectaculaires du Château d’Urquhart ou bien vous pourrez visiter les ruines mêmes du château. De là un court trajet vous amènera à Fort Augustus – où vous déjeunerez. Vous passerez Ben Nevis et Fort William en continuant vers le sud, traversant les splendeurs de Glencoe et les landes sauvages de Rannoch avant de retourner à Edimbourg.
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Doug was great. His running dialogue and myriad of stories were not only so informative bu very fun! I learned a lot about Scotland and this trip inspires me to want to learn more. We loved it! Thank you for a fantastic experience!
Posted by Pattie Midgett on 20/04/2013


It was great, views of Glencoe and Loch Ness were super. We were really impressed by our guide/driver Mav (I hope I spelled his name right). The information he gave on the visited places and Scotland's history exceeded any expectations. Many thanks to him and Rabbies!!!
Posted by Sergey Sankov on 19/04/2013


Mike did a fantastic job. He has good command over the Scottish history. My 7 year old son enjoyed his company.
Posted by Biraja Satpathy on 14/04/2013


I thoroughly enjoyed the entire tour. Doug, our tour guide, did a phenomenal job explaining each destination. Moreover, his knowledge of the country's history was superb. I would highly recommend Doug as he did an outstanding job!!!
Posted by Robert Cummings on 09/04/2013


My mum and I enjoyed every bit of the tour. Audrey was an amazing, enthusiastic, motivated, happy, helpful and brilliant guide, and I would recommend any one to go on tour with Rabbies and Audrey. Audrey also understood how to keep everybody interested and is a great story-teller. She held appropriate breaks, and always made sure that everyone were alright. Also fantastic B&B.
Posted by Christina Long on 02/04/2013


Having been on many tours around the world, through Europe, China, Egypt etc, I always notice how the tour guide plays an important part in what I remember and enjoy. Liam was friendly, polite and very accommodating, there is no question that he made the biggest contribution towards how much my friends and I enjoyed our short tour.
Posted by Dylan Rayen on 25/03/2013


we would like to say "Thank you" to Mav for making this tour overall enjoyable. My friend and I appreciated not only his knowledge and passion for the tour, but the stories, discussions and experiences we shared and had in common.
Posted by Anke Gilpatrick on 20/03/2013


I always enjoy the history about the various places and about Scotland as a whole. I thought Karen portrayed these stories beautifully and had me absolutely captivated. Also, the scenery was amazing and we had fantastic weather.
Posted by Elin Nordberg on 14/12/2012


I am from India and always wanted to explore the Scottish Highlands. So off we went and what a trip it was! The best part of it was our driver cum guide Duncan or Dunc!...Marvellous lad...he kept telling us local folklore...places to eat...funny incidents...the guy simply made our trip. The places too are so scenic and breathtaking...a must go for anyone visiting this heavenly place.
Posted by Rishik Dutta on 06/11/2012


Unforgettable 2 days trip with our guide Mackenzie. Everything was organized on the highest level. My wife and I wish to express gratitude to the best guide that we have ever had - Mackenzie Dalrymplе. His personalized, friendly, open attitude to all members of the group, his stories, his careful driving and amazing ability to play the bagpipe are great. Thanks for all to Mackenzie!!
Posted by Vladislav on 29/10/2012


Eddie was an absolute delight. Couldn't have asked for a better guide. Funny, knowledgeable, pragmatic, flexible, and a superb driver. I would sign up for another tour with him any time.
Posted by Martha Debs on 29/10/2012


The best part about the tour had to be mac playing the pipe for us atop a little hillock. :). It was just amazing. He was an amazing guide to have around.
Posted by Simran Simran on 11/10/2012


We were only two persons on the tour but we were made to fell welcome as if we were many. The history of Scotland and the music was something we will never forget,
Posted by Marilyn Barden on 10/10/2012


Thanks Peter for being such a great guide. We were amazed the way you could tell such great stories and drive down those narrow roads of Glen Affric at the same time. We should talk about all the Scots who helped to build Canada during and just after confederation. Cheers.
Posted by Peter and Denise on 02/10/2012


I'm writing to advise prospective visitors of what a wonderful tour Rabbes and especially tour guide Mike provide. Mike presented a very comprehensive history of the various sites we were visiting or passing by. Mike was also knowledgeable about the geology and culture of the area. He did this all in an entertaining fashion while driving the very comfortable 16 passenger Mercedes tour bus like a pro. I highly recommend the Rabbes 2 day Highland tour! Robert Reeg
Posted by Robert Reeg on 01/10/2012


it's very causual and relaxed tour, stopping at where the view is best to look at, just like a family tour.
Posted by Wenwei Li on 10/09/2012


My friend and I loved the entire experience; perfect amount of stops and attractions for 2 days, our driver (Euan) was outstanding in terms of information and entertainment, loved the B&B we were booked in at the Inverness stop.
Posted by . Brillantes on 03/09/2012


We wouldn't have wanted to experience the highlands of Scotland any other way. Starting when he picked us in Edinburgh on Saturday morning to when he dropped us off again the following evening, Jamie was the consummate Scottish tour guide and gentleman, including his fiery red hair, his authentic Scottish accent and dress, and his seemingly bottomless wealth of knowledge about Scottish history, culture and geography, much of which he had attained not from books, but from running, cycling and swimming all over Scotland as a sports enthusiast! He had something interesting to tell us everywhere we went, and his stories and explanations were always perfectly timed to coincide right with our arrival at some interesting historical spot, after which he played a fitting bit of Scottish music that complemented what we had just seen, experienced or been told - he even played "I Would Walk 500 Miles" by the Proclaimers when we were pulling back into Rabbie's in Edinburgh! My buddies Armin, Leo and I had a phenomenal time, and the others on the tour with us all said the same. We hope Jamie's well, and if you're gonna do the tour, do it with Jamie!
Posted by David Allen Martin II on 30/08/2012


I liked everything. Our driver/guide, Ross, was really nice and knows a lot about the region. I will definitely take another tour with Rabbies in the future.
Posted by Fernanda A de Faria on 29/08/2012


Been with Rabbies two times before, but I have to recommend everyone to go on the longer trips of two days and more. Tour guide Pete was just fantastic, had lovely sidetrips and an awesome sense of humour. Even with that story of the Three Sisters (sorry Pete, had to remind you of that. Call it revenge for the Belgium-joke :P), the long trips between resting points were filled with wee bits of information, tips for films, whisky, restaurants and anecdotes. The tour itself is, of course, ab-so-lu-te-ly beautiful, and we can honestly say that 'no', it's not always raining in West-Scotland. And while there were still no photographs taken of the monster in the lake (just keep trying everyone), I'm proud of the red squirrel-photographs. Happy days! Lizzy
Posted by Lizzy Van Belle on 27/08/2012


Emily was the best part - a true Scotswoman with a talent for story-telling and making history come alive, while navigating the narrow roads expertly.
Posted by Melody Tan on 27/08/2012


we would like to say "Thank you" to Mav for making this tour overall enjoyable. My friend and I appreciated not only his knowledge and passion for the tour, but the stories, discussions and experiences we shared and had in common.
Posted by Anke Gilpatrick on 20/03/2013


I always enjoy the history about the various places and about Scotland as a whole. I thought Karen portrayed these stories beautifully and had me absolutely captivated. Also, the scenery was amazing and we had fantastic weather.
Posted by Elin Nordberg on 14/12/2012


Eddie was an absolute delight. Couldn't have asked for a better guide. Funny, knowledgeable, pragmatic, flexible, and a superb driver. I would sign up for another tour with him any time.
Posted by Martha Debs on 29/10/2012


The best part about the tour had to be mac playing the pipe for us atop a little hillock. :). It was just amazing. He was an amazing guide to have around.
Posted by Simran Simran on 11/10/2012


We were only two persons on the tour but we were made to fell welcome as if we were many. The history of Scotland and the music was something we will never forget,
Posted by Marilyn Barden on 10/10/2012


it's very causual and relaxed tour, stopping at where the view is best to look at, just like a family tour.
Posted by Wenwei Li on 10/09/2012


My friend and I loved the entire experience; perfect amount of stops and attractions for 2 days, our driver (Euan) was outstanding in terms of information and entertainment, loved the B&B we were booked in at the Inverness stop.
Posted by . Brillantes on 03/09/2012


I liked everything. Our driver/guide, Ross, was really nice and knows a lot about the region. I will definitely take another tour with Rabbies in the future.
Posted by Fernanda A de Faria on 29/08/2012


Emily was the best part - a true Scotswoman with a talent for story-telling and making history come alive, while navigating the narrow roads expertly.
Posted by Melody Tan on 27/08/2012


L'Itinéraire Avis de Voyageurs Photos de Voyageurs Full Itinerary (English)
L'Itinéraire Avis de Voyageurs Photos de Voyageurs Full Itinerary (English)

Day 1 You will depart Edinburgh and head north across the River Forth towards the Highlands. A short stop in Dunkeld is followed by a walk along the River Tay or perhaps at the nearby Hermitage, before you head for the holiday town of Pitlochry for lunch.  If you take a quick lunch then there will also be the option to visit the local whisky distillery. From here the tour now takes you past Blair Castle into the Cairngorm National Park, where you will spend some time taking in the majesty of this amazing area, deep within the ancient Caledonian Pine Forests of the Rothiemurchus Estate. You then continue north and arrive at your destination of Inverness, where you will be dropped off at your accommodation. The evening is free for you to explore the capital of the Highlands.

Day 2 After a leisurely breakfast you will be picked up from your accommodation in Inverness and explore the surrounding countryside en route to Loch Ness. Here you have the chance to either take a boat trip along the loch with great views of Urquhart Castle or stay on shore and visit the impressive ruins of the castle, overlooking the loch. You will spend your lunchtime on the southern shore of the loch in the charming village of Fort Augustus. The Caledonian Canal, which links the lochs of the Great Glen, dominates the town and makes a great place to relax and watch the boats sail by. You now continue south past Ben Nevis and Fort William to Glencoe. This haunting glen was the scene of a terrible massacre in 1692, where many of the Clan Macdonald were slaughtered. The return journey continues over the wild and remote Rannoch Moor and into the countryside around Stirling, before finally reaching our starting point of Edinburgh. Arrive approx. 19.00.

Photography Credits: Visit Britain, Visit Scotland, Britainonview, Mike Hasted, Luke Sheppard, Ingrid Rasmussen, Pawel Libera, Tony Pleavin, Craig Easton, David Angel, Martin Brent, Bob Berry, Paul Watts