Duration:
1 day
From
$76/ adult

From Edinburgh
4.8/5
Duration:
1 day
Led by:
Expert local guide
Group size:
Max 16 people
Travel by:
Mini Coach
Imagine fierce battles raging against the mighty walls of Stirling Castle. Walk in the footsteps of outlaws who sought refuge in the misty hills of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. Relive the daring paths of Rob Roy and William Wallace, legends etched into Scotland's soul. This tour is for those who wish to lose themselves in breathtaking landscapes and uncover the heroes, heartbreaks, and rugged beauty that shaped Scotland's history.

This regal fortress, diligently restored and preserved, was the site of many of the most important events in Scottish history.

Named for the shapeshifting water spirits of Scottish folklore, the hundred-foot-tall Kelpies by Andy Scott are the largest equine sculptures in the world.

From Medieval market town to Scotland's capital to a thriving centre of education, Stirling has been essential to Scottish culture for a thousand years.

Shaped by glaciers at the end of the Ice Age, this freshwater loch and its islands are steeped in history, heritage and song.

This picturesque village on the banks of the River Forth in the stunning Queen Elizabeth Forest Park is known as the Gateway to the Trossachs.

These beautiful hilly woodlands have attracted travellers from around the world since the 19th century.
Welcome to Rob Roy Country

Pick up time: 9.15am
Location: Gate J And Gate K, Edinburgh Bus Station, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ

Edinburgh to Falkirk, the Kelpies
We leave Edinburgh and travel west, passing Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots.
On our way to Loch Lomond, we stop at the Kelpies Monument. These two magnificent horse heads stand as a testament to the horsepower that drove the industrial development of Central Scotland.
Falkirk to Balmaha, Loch Lomond
Next, we head to the shores of Loch Lomond, Scotland's largest loch, which is protected as the country's first National Park.
Balmaha is the perfect spot to enjoy a walk along the ‘bonny banks' and take in fantastic views of the mountains. This tranquil area was once home to Scotland's famous Highland folk hero, Rob Roy MacGregor. As you explore the trails by the loch, you'll be walking in the footsteps of one of Scotland's greatest legends.
The Trossachs, Aberfoyle for lunch, and free time in Stirling
We then enter the Trossachs, often described as ‘The Highlands in Miniature,' where the Lowlands meet the Highlands. With steep mountains, shimmering lochs, and thick forests, this area is truly stunning.
We stop for lunch in Aberfoyle, a charming village surrounded by the beautiful landscapes that inspired Sir Walter Scott.
Next, we head to the city of Stirling, where you can visit one of Scotland's most magnificent castles. You have the option to admire the views from outside and explore the old town, or to venture inside the castle and discover why it played such a crucial role in Scottish history.
Stirling to Edinburgh
From here, it's a short journey back to Edinburgh, passing the Kelpies once again before arriving back in the capital.
You return to Edinburgh at approximately 6.30pm.
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