Quick Details
Embark on a delightful day tour from Edinburgh, exploring Scotland’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes.
Visit the iconic Wallace Monument for sweeping views and see the grandeur of Stirling Castle. Stroll through the charming town of Callander, then enjoy the serene beauty of Loch Katrine and immerse yourself in the wild splendour of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, where nature and heritage come together in perfect harmony.
A perfect mix of history, culture, and stunning scenery – all before returning to Edinburgh in time for dinner and evening plans!
Visit the Trossachs, Wallace Monument and Loch Katrine from Edinburgh with The Hairy Coo!
This trip is perfect for those who would like to add a day adventure to their visit to Edinburgh!
DEPARTURE
Check-In: 9:15 AM
Tour Departs 9:30 AM
Departure Point: we depart from outside Heritage of Scotland, 459-461 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2NT. This is directly opposite the road from our original departure point by Deacon’s House Cafe.
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Please note: From the 2nd of December 2024 onward, we will be boarding from the north side of St Andrew Square, outside Hotel Malmaison, 22 St Andrew Square, EH2 1AY (what3words, Google Maps). You can view a map and further details here.
Seats are unreserved so we recommend you arrive early if you have a preference of where you would like to sit.
The tour will leave at 9:30 AM prompt. We are unable to wait for guests who are late and no refunds will be issued in this instance.
TOUR RETURNS
Drop-Off: 5:00 PM
The tour concludes outside Heritage of Scotland, 459-461 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2NT.
Please note that return times are approximate and may be impacted by road conditions and weather. We recommend allowing at least 2 hours for any onward travel or reservations in the evening, in the event of delays.
ABOUT THE WALLACE MONUMENT, TROSSACHS, LOCH KATRINE & HIGHLAND COW TOUR
Departing Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, we leave the bustle of the city behind us as we drive to Queensferry, a charming town along the shores of the Firth of Forth. It’s famous for its iconic views of the Forth Bridges, particularly the striking red Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a moment to admire the stunning views over the water before continuing on your journey.
Next we make our way to Stirling where you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Wallace Monument, a towering tribute to one of Scotland’s greatest national heroes, Sir William Wallace. This impressive monument stands atop Abbey Craig and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Learn about Wallace’s role in Scotland’s history and perhaps climb the 246 steps to the top for panoramic vistas of Stirling and beyond! Alternatively, explore the ancient woodlands of the Abbey Craig or take the time to enjoy a hot drink.
A short drive further takes us to a viewpoint of Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s most important and grand castles. Perched high on a volcanic crag, the castle is steeped in history, having witnessed many key events in Scottish history, including battles and royal intrigue.
After Stirling, head to the picturesque town of Callander, often considered the gateway to the Scottish Highlands. Nestled on the banks of the River Teith, this quaint town is surrounded by rolling hills and scenic landscapes. It’s a perfect place to enjoy a stroll or grab a bite to eat.
From Callander, we’ll journey deeper into the heart of the Trossachs to Loch Katrine, a stunning freshwater loch. Known for its peaceful beauty, Loch Katrine was immortalised in Sir Walter Scott’s famous poem The Lady of the Lake. Admire the beauty of the Scottish landscape and relax by the tranquil waters, surrounded by forests and mountains.
Not far away, we’ll make a short stop at Loch Achray, a smaller but equally picturesque loch nestled between the towering Ben A’an and Ben Venue mountains. The area around the loch is serene and peaceful, offering another chance to enjoy the beauty of the Scottish Highlands – if we are lucky we will even spot some of our beloved Highland Cows!
From here we start our journey back to Edinburgh, carrying with us memories of Scotland’s historic landmarks, serene lochs, and breathtaking natural scenery. We aim to be back in the Scottish capital in the late afternoon, around 5 PM.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?
- Experienced ‘Hairy Coo’ Driver Guide providing live commentary and storytelling throughout.
- Travel on one of our luxury, modern, air-conditioned coaches.
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED?
- Food & drink.
- Gratuities for your Driver Guide.
- Optional Extras are purchasable on the day.
- Wallace Monument
Adults £11.30, Children £7.10
(Price subject to change)
- Wallace Monument
DISCOVER THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS TOUR ITINERARY
9:30am
Depart Edinburgh
◊ Queensferry
♦ Wallace Monument
◊ Stirling Castle
♦ Callander
♦ Loch Katrine
◊ Loch Achray
Arrive Back in Edinburgh
approx. 5pm
♦ Longer stop | ◊ Photo stop
Please note: Due to weather and/or road conditions during the winter season the route may change at the driver/guide’s discretion.
Before your tour
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We recommend you bring warm and/or waterproof clothing, no matter what the forecast appears to be…Scotland’s weather is very unpredictable! And don’t forget your camera to capture all the lovely scenery and wildlife you’ll encounter on your tour, which you can later share with us online!
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Food is readily available at the majority of stops on tour, but you are absolutely more than welcome to bring snacks and a cold packed lunch on board. Hot drinks and soups are permitted but only if they have a secure lid. There are often alternatives suitable to most diets, but options may be limited.
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We must also remind you that while picturesque and quaint, many of the suppliers in smaller towns do still prefer cash payments.
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We always aim to stop for a visit of our local, beloved Hairy Coos on our tours! However we cannot guarantee Highland cows, as we are not in control of their movements or placements. Please note that in the winter months (Mid November – March) some farmers decide to move the cows indoors or to other field for the winter so they are unavailable during this period.
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You are more than welcome to bring along a carry-on bag on the tour which can be packed with essentials for the day, but we would advise keeping this bag as light and small as possible to maximise your comfort onboard. If you’d like to bring along larger luggage, please get in touch to confirm availability.