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For a relatively small country, Scotland holds a lot of heritage waiting for you to discover. But it’s about finding where to start your tour of Scotland. Do the cities, such as Edinburgh, Glasgow or Aberdeen hold more relevance for your families backstory, or are the shores of a remote island speaking out to you? Maybe Loch Ness or the Isle of Skye are ones for you to lay your footprints on first. There’s only one way to find out…come with us on a heritage tour around Scotland.
Our award-winning, small-group tours are quaint in nature, but hold the power to uncover new discoveries about where your ancestors may have originated from. Not only can you walk the lands of family before you, but you can take in the knowledge of this fascinating countries culture. Ready to come onboard with us?
There is nothing quite like the day you find out you have Scottish heritage. Whether you bring out the bagpipes, fly the Saltire (St Andrew’s Cross) high, or decide to have a wee bit of haggis for dinner, the best way you can celebrate is by visiting and touring the land which your ancestors once walked. And what a treat you’re in for when you visit. Walking the cobbled streets of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh in search of a souvenir. Lacing your hiking boots in preparation for climbing one of the tallest Scottish mountains, or simply raising a wee dram in your new found clan region. We’re all about bringing people together, and when we can do that while celebrating the rich heritage this country offers, it makes for a pretty special day all round.
Preparation is key, and a good place to start is with our guide to planning your trip for all the best tips and tricks from our experts. But we know trying to find your heritage can be a time consuming task in itself, so let us plan your trip for you. Knowing all the top Scottish regions, we can lead you across these magnificent lands we like to call home. Ready to join us?
Proud to be a certified B Corp travel company, we can help fulfil your wish to roam the lands, potentially following in the footsteps of your ancestors, without causing too much impact on the environment. We’ve made it our mission to make the world a better place through travel, and thanks to our initiatives of supporting small communities, using mini-coaches for transport, and charging ourselves a carbon tax, we’re giving back with every journey made.
Scottish ancestry spans far around the globe with over 40 million people claims roots from Scotland.
Surnames can be a great starting point to figuring out if you have Scottish heritage within your family. Doing a quick search can get the ball rolling to potentially finding your Scottish clan.
Known for its wild, natural beauty, Scotland’s landscapes are a treasure trove waiting for you to open, so escape to them on your heritage tour.
Fuel your heritage stories with the myths and legends of the regions. While we don’t have favourites, see if Nessie is ready to appear or maybe the fairy pools on Skye will be decorated with a tale or two…