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TOURS & ENTERTAINMENT FROM EDINBURGH

 

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Highland Fling - Loch Lomond, Glencoe, Loch Ness Tour SL-1
We leave Edinburgh at 8:30am to explore some of the most beautiful and dramatic areas of Scotland. After passing through Glasgow, we arrive at the Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond in the romantic village of Luss, where we have morning coffee. After taking in the beauty, we arrive at the historical site of the Glencoe Massacre of 1692 for a photo stop. Onward through Fort William, Spean Bridge with a view of the Commando Memorial, then to Fort Augustus where we have a break. This is free time to pursue the various attractions, such as visiting the Abbey, the village, a boat cruise on Loch Ness, or a walk in the country. We leave Fort Augustus on our return journey via beautiful Monadhliath Mountains passing Dalwhinnie, viewing Blair Castle, Pitlochry, and Kinross to Edinburgh.
Departures & Prices:

Departs 8:30am, Returns 8:30pm

Mondays only

Adults $42.00/Children $21.00 (Admission fees are extra)

 

Loch Lomond, Trossachs & Stirling Castle Tour SL-2
On leaving Edinburgh, our first destination is South Queensferry to enjoy striking views of the impressive Forth Bridges, which dominate this attractive little town. We then head past the Royal Palace of Linlithgow, birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots, and on through William Wallace and Robert the Bruce country to Stirling, for a brief visit to 13th century Stirling Castle. Following the picturesque Callander road, we arrive in Kilmahog for lunch and a visit to the Woollen Mill Shop. After lunch we climb into the lovely Trossachs, home of the Scots folklore hero Rob Roy McGregor, passing tranquil Loch Venachar and Loch Achray en route. Our journey continues over the Duke's Pass to Aberfoyle, with a brief photo stop for some truly awesome views. From Aberfoyle we take the High Road to the Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond for an optional boat cruise or a stroll round the village of Balloch, before heading home via the outskirts of Glasgow.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 9am, Returns 6pm

Daily

Adults $35.00/Children $13.00 (Admission fees are extra)

Optional Cruise: Adults $9.00, Children $5.00

 

The "Nessie" Adventure Tour SL-3
Our journey north takes us via Stirling and Callander, with a stop at Kilmahog for morning coffee. The scenery becomes increasingly dramatic as we continue over the Pass of Leny, past Loch Lubnaig, and on to Lochearnhead and Crianlarich, before beginning the steep climb to Rannoch Moor. At the Weeping Glen of Glencoe, we pause to take photos and marvel at the eerie landscape. Then it's on to Fort William for lunch and a visit to the Woollen Mill Shop. After lunch, we follow the Caledonian Canal with photo stops at the Commando Memorial and 12th century Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness. Look out for the famous Loch Ness Monster! On now to the Nessie Visitor Centre at Drumnadrochit for gifts, souvenirs, and an optional film show on the Nessie story, before beginning our homeward journey via Inverness and Aviemore. At Pitlochry we make a convenience stop. Then it's back to Edinburgh through beautiful Perthshire, following the course of the Silver River Tay, which is famous for salmon fishing, oysters, and Tay pearls.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 8:30am, Returns 8:30pm

Sundays and Wednesdays only

Adults $42.00/Children $21.00 (Admission fees are extra)

 

A Day In St. Andrews Tour SL-5
After leaving Edinburgh, we cross the Forth Road Bridge, enjoying views of the magnificent Forth Rail Bridge into the Kingdom of Fife. Our route takes us along the coast and around the East Neuk of Fife, calling at either Pittenweem or Anstruther, two of the area's most picturesque fishing villages. Arriving in the Royal Burgh of St. Andrews, we will have 2 hours at leisure to explore the city's many attractions, from the ruins of the 13th century castle to Scotland's oldest University. St. Andrews is also known as the home of golf, with four courses including the world-famous Old Course and the British Golf Museum, which is well worth a visit.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 10am, Returns 6:30pm

Tuesdays and Fridays only

Adults $27.00/Children $14.00 (Admission fees are extra)

 

Afternoon In The Borders Tour SL-6
We leave Edinburgh travelling south to the small Borders town of Lauder, passing magnificent Thirlstane Castle on the way. Continuing south through rolling countryside, we make a brief stop to admire Scott's View before arriving at peaceful Melrose Abbey. Situated in the bustling little town of Melrose, the abbey dates from 1136 and exhibits some intricate and truly exquisite stonework. After viewing this historical site our journey continues, passing the 2nd century Roman Camp site, Trimontium. Our next port of call is Abbotsford House, Sir Walter Scott's elegant mansion which boasts a delightful setting by the River Tweed. Next it's on to Jedburgh where we have time to visit another abbey, or Mary, Queen of Scots 16th century house. After a pleasant afternoon, we return to Edinburgh following in the footsteps of Roman Legionnaires along the A68 highway.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 1pm, Returns 7pm

Wednesdays and Saturdays only

Adults $23.00/Children $9.00 (Admission fees are extra)

 

Anyone For Whiskey? Tour SL-7
Join us for a trip to the Glenkinchie Whisky Distillery, the only remaining malt distillery in the Edinburgh area. Situated in the charming East Lothian village of Pencaitland, Glenkinchie is surrounded by the rolling hills and freshwater burns of the Lammermuirs, whose soft waters contribute to the classic taste of this fine malt whisky. On our tour we will learn about traditional distilling methods, watch a video, and have a chance to sample Scotland's national drink! Next, we visit 14th century St. Mary's Church in the market town of Haddington before driving on to North Berwick to view the amazing Bass Rock. Our return journey takes us past Muirfield championship golf course and the remains of Dirleton Castle to Musselburgh for some views of the Firth of Forth.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 1pm, Returns 6pm

Tuesdays and Fridays only

Adults $27.00 (Price includes Distillery Tour)

 

Edinburgh - A City Of Contrasts Tour SL-8
An intriguing tour that takes in both the neoclassical splendour of the New Town, and the dramatic medieval architecture of the Old Town. Our luxury coach takes us first to the Georgian New Town. Then we drive through stunning Charlotte Square, arriving at St. Mary's Cathedral for a visit. From here we head to Edinburgh Castle, where you will have time to see the Scottish Crown Jewels and the recently returned Stone of Destiny. We then continue down The Royal Mile and through the medieval Old Town, to arrive at the beautiful Palace of Holyroodhouse, once home to Mary, Queen of Scots. There will be time to tour the Palace.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 9am, Returns 1pm

Daily

Adults $18

.00/Children $8.00 (Admission fees are extra)

 

Neidpath Castle & Peebles Tour Tour G100
We make our way through the green hills towards Peebles which stands on a lovely stretch of the River Tweed. Noted for its tweeds and knitwear, Peebles is also a popular centre for anglers who come for the famous Tweed salmon. We will have a stop in Peebles to give you time to shop in this small town, then continue to Neidpath Castle which is situated in a beautiful wooded valley. This medieval castle, with its walls nearly 12 feet thick, contains a rock-hewn well and pit prison and two of the three original vaults. You will have time to look in the small museum and at the tartan display. We continue now to Edinburgh Crystal where you'll have a factory tour to learn the secrets of glass blowing, cutting, and engraving. There is time to search for a bargain in the factory shop. Afternoon tea is served here. All entrances and afternoon tea is included.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 12:30pm, Returns 5pm

Monday thru Friday

$30.00 per person

 

Pony Trekking Tour Tour G101
This is a rare chance to ride an Icelandic horse into the Pentland Hills. Our coach makes a brief tour of the city before making our way to the stables for a briefing and to be supplied with your transport for the next couple of hours. It is not necessary to be an experienced rider as TRSS (Trekking Society of Scotland Approved) instructors are on hand to assist.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 12:30pm, Returns 5pm

Monday thru Friday

$56.00 per person

 

Full Day Pony Trekking Tour Tour G102
The full day trekking is on Icelandic horses. Coach departs Edinburgh after a short panoramic tour of the city and heads towards the Pentland Hills to meet our stable ladies who will assist with preparation of the horses for the ride. A packed lunch is provided on the full day trekking tour.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 9:30am, Returns 5pm

Monday thru Friday

$99.00 per person

 

Anyone For Golf? - 2 Courses Tour G103
Could you really visit Scotland without playing a round or two of golf? Coach departs Edinburgh at 8:30am and travels along the east coast to Whitekirk Golf Club in East Lothian. After 18 challenging holes you will have time to relax in the clubhouse and have lunch before departing at 2pm for an afternoon of golf in North Berwick or Gullane. Green fees and a meal is included. Golf clubs will be supplied if required, free of charge. Suitable shoes and clothing must be worn for golf.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 8:30am, full day tour

Daily

$184.00 per person

 

Golf - Half Day - 1 Course Tour G104
We head to North Berwick or Gullane for an afternoon of golf. The Golf Club may vary from tour to tour due to demand, but all courses are of the highest standard. Green fees are included. Golf clubs can be supplied free of charge, if required. Suitable shoes and clothing must be worn for golf.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 1pm, half day tour

Daily

$96.00 per person

 

Museum Of Flight/North Berwick Tour G105
Spend an hour or so in the picturesque town of North Berwick for shopping and harbour visit, or perhaps take a boat ride to see the birds on Bass Rock. During our journey we will visit the Museum of Flight, which has a collection of aircraft ranging from a 1930 Puss Moth monoplane, a DH Dragon wooden frame, to a 1944 German Koment rocket powered fighter.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 12:30pm, Returns 5:30pm

Daily

$33.00 per person

 

Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot East Lothian Scenic Tour Tour G106
This 16th century mill is the oldest mechanically working, water-driving meal mill in Scotland, which was last commercially in production in 1957. Nearby is a Doocot (Dovecote) originally containing 500 birds. An added attraction is the bantams, Chinese geese, and Muscovy ducks Exhibition Room. Coach continues with a scenic tour of East Lothian, stopping en route for tea and biscuits.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 12:30pm, Returns 5:30pm

Daily

$40.00 per person

 

Whiskey, Wool & Crystal Tour Tour G107
Leaving Edinburgh we make our way along the east coast before heading to Glenkinchie Distillery, situated near the village of Pencaitland where you will have an escorted distillery tour followed by a wee dram of the Scottish nectar. Next we drive through the picturesque Lammermuir Hills to Floors Castle which displays a fine collection of art and tapestries. A light lunch will be provided at this stop. Our next stop will be St. Boswells to see Dryburgh Abbey. Sir Walter Scott is buried in the church. Abbotsford House is our next stop, once the home of Sir Walter Scott and which houses Rob Roy's gun and Prince Charles' quaich. Our journey then takes us to Locharron Cashmere & Woollen Mill with an opportunity to purchase a bargain! Last but no least is a visit to Edinburgh Crystal, giving you the chance to learn about the history of crystal, see a demonstration, and the opportunity to purchase a piece of crystal from the factory shop. Entrances, lunch, and afternoon tea are included.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 8:30am, half day tour

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays only

$80.00 per person

 

Falkland Palace & Gardens/St. Andrews Tour G112
A quick trip across the Forth Bridge takes us to Falkland, a pretty little town tucked away at the foot of the Lomond Hills and one that still retains the peaceful charm of a royal burgh of yesteryear. A stroll around the village will enable you to discover good vernacular architecture including many lintel and marriage stones. 17th century Moncrief House on the southside of the High Street sports a thatch of Tay reeds, a marriage lintel, and an inscribed panel proclaiming the builder's loyalty to this monarch. The buildings of the Palace in Renaissance style date from 1501-1541. This was a favourite seat of Mary, Queen of Scots. Rob Roy also occupied it in 1715 after the Battle of Sheriffmuir. Replanted after World War II, the gardens ablaze with colour include shrubs, herbaceous borders, and a more formal garden. Beyond the garden is the Royal Tennis Court of 1539, the oldest in Britain and still being played on. We drive next to St. Andrews arriving in time for lunch. St. Andrews on the Fife coast is famous as a seat for learning and the home of golf. You will have ample time to visit the Old Course, and perhaps the British Golf Museum. Our journey back to Edinburgh takes us along the coast road. Includes entrance to the Royal Palace.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 8:30am, Returns 6pm

Daily

$42.00 per person

 

Dundee & Deer Park Tour G114
We make our way to South Queensferry for a photo stop near the 100-year old Forth Rail Bridge. We cross the Forth Road Bridge and head for Falkland Palace and Gardens. The gardens contain the original Royal Tennis Court, built in 1539 and the oldest in Britain. Just a short distance gets us to Rankeilous Park, giving you chance to see the Scottish Deer Centre, the Highland Smokehouse, and to do some Courtyard shopping. From here we take a scenic tour of St. Andrews before continuing to Dundee in time for late lunch. Whilst in Dundee you will have the choice of being dropped off for a Shaws Dundee Sweet Factory visit or being dropped at Discovery Point to board Captain Scott's famous Antarctic Exploration ship which has returned to her home city, where she was custom built in 1901. We drive back to Edinburgh along the coast road.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 8:30am, Returns 6pm

Daily

$50.00 per person

 

Gourmet Mystery Tour Tour G001
Coach will pick up at hotel at 6pm and will drive through some wonderful countryside, giving you an opportunity en route to see the Firth of Forth, maybe a castle or two, and then take a stroll along one of our local small town or village streets. The highlight of the tour is a four-course Gourmet Meal at a carefully selected restaurant (wine is not included in the price).
Departure & Prices:

Departs 6pm, Returns 10:30pm

Nightly

$75.00 per person

 

Evening Entertainment - Scottish Style Tour G002
Visiting Scotland allows you the rare opportunity to experience the warmth of Scottish hospitality and cuisine. Join us for a panoramic tour of the city followed by a Scottish Evening Meal and Entertainment. Includes pipers, dancers, Scottish meal, and panoramic tour.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 6pm, Returns 10:30pm

Nightly

$72.00 per person

 

Go Karting Tour Tour G003
Do you fancy something a little different to do in the evening? Let us take you karting. The karting circuit is situated in East Lothian, a half-hour drive from Edinburgh. You are given two sessions of 15 minutes, transport to and from circuit, and a visit to a village pub (drinks are not included in the cost). Coach stops at village pub on way back to Edinburgh.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 7pm, Returns 10:45pm

Monday thru Friday

$67.00 per person single cylinder (45 mph)

$91.00 per person twin cylinder (70 mph)

 

Village Pubs Tour Tour G004
Let us take you on an escorted tour to our village pubs. The Lothians have some wonderful village pubs that have doors open to welcome you. A light bar meal is included in the price, but you purchase your own drinks. Coach stops at village pub on way back to Edinburgh.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 7pm, Returns 10:45pm

Nightly

$30.00 per person (Adults only)

 

Golf Driving Range Tour G006
If you don’t want the walk but would like to practice your golf, join us at the Golf Driving Range for a 100-ball practice. Golf club hire and balls are included in the cost. Coach stops at village pub on way back to Edinburgh.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 7pm

Nightly

$25.00 per person

 

Fun Highland Games Tour G007
If you are just out for a laugh you could leave your partner or friend with the Archery or Golf practice whilst you have fun with Highland Games: Toss the Welly, Horseshoe throws, Bowls, Toss the Sheath, and Toss the Caber. The winner in our group will be granted a certificate. Coach stops at village pub on way back to Edinburgh.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 7pm

Nightly

$19.00 per person

 

Archery, Crossbow & Air Rifle Shooting Tour G008
An evening entertainment with a difference! Travel by coach into East Lothian to partake in target shooting. A qualified instructor will give a demonstration and explain how the equipment is used. Then you can try your hand with bows and arrows at the Archery Centre, load a bolt or two in the crossbow, and last but not least, try your hand at hitting the bull with a pellet form an air rifle. Included in the cost are 4 bolts for the crossbow, 8 pellets for the air rifle, and 6 arrows for the bow. Coach stops at village pub on way back to Edinburgh.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 7pm

Nightly

$35.00 per person

 

Edinburgh City Tour & Fish Supper Tour G009
Britain is famous for its delicious fish and chips and during this tour we will stop at a fish and chip restaurant to have our evening meal of fish and chips, with bread and butter, tea or coffee, and dessert. Just as the Brits like it! Once we have had plentiful sufficiency, we will continue to see the city and its many beautiful buildings and sights.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 7pm

Nightly

$27.00 per person

 

North Berwick Tour Tour G010
Coach departs Edinburgh at 7pm making its way to North Berwick which is on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth, where this royal burgh is a popular holiday and golfing resort, with vast sandy beaches, golf courses, putting greens, sailing, and sea angling facilities. We will spend just over an hour in the small town letting you see the ruin of the 12th century church, the 18th century house, and the very pleasant but small harbour. We then call at Dirleton where you can see the castle and call into the village pub for a drink. We then continue our journey to meet the group who has been on the Village Pubs tour. Coach stops at village pub on way back to Edinburgh.
Departure & Prices:

Departs 7pm

Nightly

$14.00 per person

Please note: all tours are subject to demand and prevailing weather. Prices are quoted in US dollars, subject to change.

 

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