Inverness and the Highlands 2 Day Tour
Enjoy our popular 2 day escape to the Highlands. Travelling through spectacular scenery, this tour is the perfect way to see Scotland. The itinerary includes stops at Doune Castle (restrictions may apply), Glen Coe, Glenfinnan Viaduct and Loch Ness.
Day 1
Leaving Edinburgh we pass Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument prior to our first photo stop at 13th century Doune Castle (restrictions may apply).
Doune Castle as featured in Outlander and Game of Thrones
Small groups of around 12 passengers
Protecting the gateway to the Highlands the medieval castle has recently been seen as Castle Leoch in Outlander, Winterfell in Game of Thrones but is probably most famous for featuring in the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. As we continue north the mountains and lochs provide a dramatic backdrop for our journey to Glen Coe, perhaps the most famous of all Scotland’s glens.
'Doune Castle has featured in Outlander and Game of Thrones'This narrow valley is where the bloody massacre of the MacDonalds took place in 1692. You may even recognise this part of the Highlands, used as a backdrop for many movies including Skyfall.
The Wee Red Bus in the Highlands
Glenfinnan Viaduct as featured in several Harry Potter movies
After lunch we visit the Glenfinnan Viaduct (Apr-Oct only) which famously features in several Harry Potter movies as the Hogwarts Express train crosses the bridge.
Historically this stunning viewpoint also marks the spot where Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) landed on mainland Scotland and raised his standard prior to the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion.
More time off the bus and extra photo stops
'Our overnight stay is in Inverness, the northernmost city of the UK. There are numerous pubs, cafés and restaurants for evening entertainment'We stop for a photo of Britain’s highest mountain (Ben Nevis) before continuing along the Great Glen to the world’s most mysterious lake, Loch Ness.
There will be an opportunity for photos and souvenir shopping in the charming village of Fort Augustus. We continue along the full length of Loch Ness for a photo of Urquhart Castle… eyes peeled for monsters!
Our overnight stay is in the northernmost city of the UK and pretty capital of the Highlands, Inverness. There are numerous pubs, cafes and restaurants for evening entertainment.
Inverness - your base for the night and capital of the Highlands
Day 2
After being collected from your accommodation it’s only a short drive to Culloden Moor where the Jacobites were finally defeated by government soldiers in 1746, the last battle to be fought on British soil.
You will have time to walk on the battlefield and learn more about this tragic event that killed 700 Highland clansmen in three minutes.
Walk and talk at Culloden Battlefield
Visit Outlander filming and story locations
Standing stone at Clava Cairns
From there we visit one of Scotland’s most evocative and sacred prehistoric sites, the nearby 4000 year old stone circles and burial mounds at Clava Cairns. As we drive south through the Cairngorms National Park you’ll hear about the flora and fauna of this wonderful wilderness which was officially protected in 2003 and is the largest national park in the British Isles.
'We visit 4000 year old standing stone circles at Clava Cairns'After lunch in one of the charming villages inside the national park we arrive at the lively Highland town of Pitlochry with an elegant main street packed with shops and restaurants.
Ruthven Barracks in the Cairngorms National Park
During our break here options include souvenir shopping, a short stroll to the famous hydro electric dam and salmon ladder or a lovely woodland walk to the Black Spout waterfall. Our final stop is a gentle riverside walk through Big Tree Country at Dunkeld, a beautiful way to finish the tour all seasons of the year.
The Hermitage woodland and waterfall walk
As we return to Edinburgh we cross the Forth Bridge with stunning views of the Forth Rail Bridge and the new Queensferry Crossing. The rail bridge amazed the world when it was completed in 1890 and has become an enduring symbol of Scotland’s engineering heritage.
À partir de £179 par adulte
Dates de départ
- Lundi
- Mardi
- Mercredi
- Jeudi
- Vendredi
- Samedi
- Dimanche
Avril — Janvier
Coordonnées
Tours depart Stand ZE
Waterloo Place
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH1 3BQ
Tour information
Étapes de l’excursion
Information sur le prestataire
Heart Of Scotland Tours
Our 5-star, award winning guided tours are carefully designed to give you lots of variety by including the best-loved sights as well as hidden gems that many tourists never see. Enjoy the spectacular mountains of the Highlands, ancient castles, beautiful lochs and some of the best views in the world. We look forward to welcoming you onto our famous 16 seat Wee Red Buses to experience and enjoy the essential Scotland together.
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