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Highlights:
*Glencoe,
Loch Ness and Inverness with the highlight of
visiting Glen Affric, with scenery that takes you
back 500 years to the glory of the Caledonian pine
forest*
Suggested
Itinerary 2 Day Tour Departing from
Edinburgh
Day
1
Departing from Edinburgh and passing Linlithgow
Palace, Mary Queen of Scots birthplace on our way
to Stirling where you will see Stirling Castle and
the Wallace Monument. Past Doune Castle (set of
Monty Python's "Holy Grail") and into Callander. We
now cross over the fault line into the magnificent
Highlands taking in the splendour of Loch Luibnaig,
Loch Earn, through Glen Ogle and Glen Dochart, up
over the wild and remote Rannoch Moor into Glencoe.
This haunting glen was the scene of a great
massacre in 1692 where many of the Clan Macdonald
were slaughtered. We stop in this imposing mountain
pass to take you for a walk around Glencoe Lochan
where you will get amazing views. Continuing north
and up the Great Glen to Loch Ness. We travel the
whole 23 miles of the famous Loch - plenty of time
to try and spot "Nessie!" We arrive at our
destination of Inverness at approx 1930 where you
will be dropped off at your booked accommodation.
The evening is free for you to explore the capital
of the Highlands.
Day
2 You
will be picked up from your accommodation in
Inverness and travel south along Loch Ness,
stopping on the way for some photos of this world
famous Loch. Half way down the Loch, we head west
into Glen Affric. This is a very beautiful and
unique area, being one of the last remaining
pockets of native Caledonian Pine Forest left
standing. This landscape will take you back in time
to how Scotland would have looked 500 years ago.
This location was used in the film "Last of the
Mohicans". We can spend some time here and enjoy a
walk through the forest, alongside the River
Affric. From Glen Affric, we go east to
Drumnadrochit, home of the Nessie Centre and
Urquhart Castle. Options here to spend some time at
either, before travelling south again along Loch
Ness to Fort Augustus. You can have lunch in this
charming village at the south tip of Loch Ness and
even take a boat trip out onto the Loch to look for
"Nessie". From here South now through the Grampian
Mountains, along Loch Laggan, past Blair Castle,
stopping for refreshments in Pitlochry before
returning to Edinburgh, past Perth and over
the Forth
Road Bridge.
Price
on Application

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