Day Trips from Edinburgh

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Loch Ness & the Highlands:

Scotland's most famous loch beckons with monster legends and dramatic scenery. Explore our full range of Loch Ness tours or discover the beauty of our Scottish Highland tours.

Loch Ness


Glencoe:

One of Scotland's most photographed glens, where towering mountains frame a valley with the Three Sisters peaks, cascading waterfalls and the Meeting of Three Waters.

Rabbie's Student Tours Bus Highlands


Glenfinnan Viaduct & Harry Potter sites:

Stand at Loch Shiel where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard in 1745, watch for the steam train crossing the arches, and explore Glencoe's dramatic scenery that's appeared on screen countless times.


Loch Lomond & the Trossachs:

Britain's largest freshwater loch sits within Scotland's first national park. Rob Roy MacGregor, the Highland outlaw, made these hills his territory. Today, you'll find peaceful villages, ancient forests and opportunities to get on the water. Explore more on our Loch Lomond tours page.

Loch Lomond


Stirling Castle & Historic Sites:

Stand where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned, where Robert the Bruce inspired his troops and where the Wars of Independence changed Scotland forever. Discover more about the historical sites associated with Mary, Queen of Scots.

red roses in a garden underneath a stone castle


St Andrews & the Kingdom of Fife:

The home of golf combines medieval ruins, coastal beauty and university town atmosphere. En route, stop at the Kelpies sculptures, Falkland Palace and the three Forth Bridges. Learn more in our blog on why St Andrews is so famous.

St Andrews Coastline


Whisky distillery tours:

Sample Scotland's national drink at working distilleries in the Highlands. You'll discover how water, barley and time create distinct flavours, hear about the art of blending and, naturally, enjoy a tasting or two.

Glengoyne Distillery building with sign, lush greenery, and blue sky, inviting visitors to explore its whisky heritage.


Outlander tours:

Central Scotland hosts numerous Outlander filming sites. Visit Doune Castle, Blackness Castle and other locations where Jamie and Claire's story unfolded. Discover the best Outlander locations.

Charming seaside village with colorful houses, a historic clock tower, and scenic views of the water and surrounding landscape.


Scottish Borders:

Head south to abbeys, stately homes and landscapes that inspired Sir Walter Scott. Rosslyn Chapel's intricate carvings gained fame through The Da Vinci Code, but the chapel's actual story involves the Knights Templar, mysterious symbols and medieval craftsmanship. Learn 5 things you never knew about Rosslyn Chapel.

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