On ancient crossroads between the Forth & Clyde valleys - short day tour #3
On ancient crossroads between the Forth & Clyde Short day tour - departures from the Scottish Central belt
On ancient crossroads between the Forth & Clyde valleys - short day tour
-stops and route along the way flexible and personalised depending on your preferences, interests, the weather and your tour start off pick up/drop off location
On ancient crossroads between the Forth & Clyde valleys
Short day tour #3
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SD#3 - On ancient crossroads between the Forth & Clyde Valley- Short day tour - Unicorn Tours
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SD#3 – On ancient crossroads between the Forth & Clyde Valley- Short day tourThe area of
the Campsies hills (optional Glengoyne distillery visit), through Fintry, Falkirk wheel, Culross and many more places for optional visits, including Linlithgow palace
lies half-way between the River Forth (& the North Sea to the East) and the River Clyde (& the Atlantic in the West) and the Highlands (in the North) and the Lowlands (in the South). Along the Forth-Clyde line ran the Antonine wall. South of it were the Romanised Britons and north the Picts of Caledonia. Later on during the Wars of Independence most of the battles with the invading English armies were fought around this narrowest of strip of land between the Lowlands in the South and the Highlands in the North with just one bridge at Stirling. Each autumn the drovers used to sell their Highland cattle at the local markets. The Falkirk area was also the heartland of the Industrial revolution, which then lead to the building of the Forth/Clyde/Union canal..
for your private, flexible tailor-made small group
sample itinerary SD#3
From Stirling there are stunning high country roads through the Campsies
& enjoy some great views (incl. from the Flanders Moss nature reserve) and you can stop at North Third reservoir, go for some walks, visit Lochcarron or visit the Duncarron medieval village and stop in the small community of Fintry
you may still be in the Lowlands, but in feel and the strength of the community spirit you are already in the Highlands.
You are either heading westward towards the beautiful village of Killearn
and you are only a few miles from Scotland’s oldest legal whisky distillery (visits on request) at Glengoyne
Alternatively you had back east from Fintry with spectacular views of the Forth valley and the Ochils and reach the Falkirk wheel
where you can go for walks along the canals including a canal tunnel walk.
You are very close to the Roman Antonine wall.
Nearby are the Kelpies
Once you are there, you are not too far from Linlithgow palace
– the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. Linlithgow Palace was built and added to over two centuries by the Stewart kings, resulting in a superb Renaissance residence.
Linlithgow is also along the Union canal and there are stunning walks, incl. across the Avon viaduct.
You are not far from Bo’ness with nice walks & views along the River Forth or might wish to head over the Kincardine bridge to the Royal Burgh of Culross
(featured as Cranesmuir with the Witches trial in the Outlander series).
You can visit Culross palace, go for a scenic walk along the tidal Forth estuary with its beaches at low tide or walk up to Culross Abbey.
The magnificent and ancient sanctuary has been a religious site for more than 1500 years and is one of the oldest Christian Sits in Scotland, dating back to the 6th Century, when St Servanus – St. Serf established a Community of Monks here.
It is also known as the birth place of Saint Kentigern, A.D.612, who became St. Mungo, patron Saint of Glasgow.
From here it is only a short journey scenic journey through Clackmannanshire , the Wee County back to Stirling.
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Prices for short day tours are proportionally based on the cost of a 10 hour full 1 day tour (see below),
- i.e. a short day tour of 5 hours will cost 1/2 of the 1 day tour price
- i.e. a short day tour of 3.3 hours will cost 1/3 of a the 1 day tour price
- and so on (1 hour is costing a 1/10 of the full 1 day 10 hour tour)
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Price for a full 1 day tour
Price for a full 1 day private (with driver/guide/8 passenger seats 10 hours per day) tour
- 10 hour full day winter tour is £240
(if only 1 person = £240 for the tour / for a couple it is £120 per person / for 3 it is £80 per person / for a group of 4 is £60 per person / if 5 = £48 pp / if 6 = £40 pp / if 7 = £34 pp / for 8 passengers is £30 per person - these are the discounted winter prices from November up to February
- 10 hour full day standard/mid-season (March, April & October) tour is £300
- 10 hour full day high-season (May - September) tour is £360
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- Departures from the Scottish Central belt (Stirling, Falkirk, Dunfermline, etc. area & pick ups up to 1 hour drive away from our Alloa/Clackmannanshire base)
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At Unicorn Tours we offer over 45 one day and short day tours -personalised, flexible, private small group tours for up to 8 passengers:
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- 5 hour half day short day tour is half the price of a 1 day tour
(or more if the tour is longer/or less if the tour is shorter)
(see 1 day tour prices below)
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(* pick ups from anywhere in the Scottish Central belt & beyond. We are close to Stirling & its University, Falkirk & Dunfermline; * 45 minutes from Edinburgh, Glasgow & Perth; * just 1 hour from Dundee & St. Andrews)
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