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DunkeldThis village is surrounded by luscious forest, and boasts an incredible ruined cathedral.
The HermitageYou won't believe the beauty of this woodland walk. The giant Douglas firs are some of the tallest trees in Britain.
PitlochryQueen Victoria used to holiday here, and so can you.
Queen’s ViewEnjoy an iconic view said to have been a favourite of queens.
Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery*Taste the ‘water of life’ and learn to love it like a true Scot.
The valleys concealed treasures, beasts, and myths. The lochs provided food, water, and transport. And whisky kept the ancient cultures warm throughout the winter.
On this tour, you explore the history and beauty of these three Scottish icons. You get the chance to taste whisky in the area it's distilled. You view lovely lochs, gorgeous glens, and magnificent mountains.Â
It’s a tour that shows a diverse range of beautiful and iconic Scottish locations.
Leave Edinburgh and travel over the Queensferry Crossing to the Kingdom of Fife.
Travelling north the scenery changes from the rolling farmland of the Lowlands to forested hills and mountains as you approach the Highland Fault line.
On the banks of the River Tay you find the gorgeous cathedral town of Dunkeld. You stop here and have the chance to explore the architecturally fascinating cathedral or walk the quaint streets of this picturesque village.
It's a short drive from here to the Hermitage, where you can take a fantastic woodland walk leading up to the Black Linn Falls.
Leaving the Hermitage you follow the wide valley of the River Tay towards the Victorian resort town of Pitlochry. You spend around one hour here, so you can visit the many great shops or have lunch.
After lunch, you take a scenic drive through the mountains of Highland Perthshire, and take a short stop at the Queen's View overlooking Loch Tummel. On a clear day the view here is awe-inspiring as it looks over to the unmistakable peak of Schiehallion and beyond to the mountains of Glencoe.
From here you travel to the town of Aberfeldy and Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery**, where you can discover the secret of how Scotland's national drink is made.
After enjoying a dram of our ‘water of life’, the tour returns you to the Lowlands and back to Edinburgh.
*Itinerary and distillery visits are subject to change.
**Please note that Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery will be closed on 14th April 2024. Unfortunately, we will be unable to visit the distillery. We will instead visit Glenturret Distillery. We apologise for the inconvenience.Â
Distillery tour and tasting experience (3 drams of whisky including exclusive dram directly from cask)
Entry fees to visitor attractions unless specified
Food and drinks unless specified
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Starts
Check-in closes at 08:45 (tour departs at 09:00) - Edinburgh Bus Station Pick Up, Gate J and Gate K, inside Edinburgh Bus Station, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ
Finishes (approx.)
18:30 - Edinburgh Bus Station Drop Off, George St / St. Andrews Square area, (Within 5 mins of Edinburgh Bus Station), Edinburgh,
Luggage
You're restricted to 14kg (31lbs) of luggage per person. This should be one piece of luggage similar to an airline carry-on bag (approximately 55cm x 45cm x 25cm / 22in x 17in x 10in) and a small bag for onboard personal items.
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