A great day to visit iconic places in The Highlands. You can't go back home without seeing them!
Eilean Donan Castle
Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle
Fort Augustus
A great day to visit iconic places in The Highlands
Eilean Donan CastleRecognized as one of the most iconic images of Scotland all over the world. For sure, it is the most romantic castle in Scotland! The first fortified castle was built in the mid-13th century. It was partially destroyed in a Jacobite uprising in 1719. The castle's building today was only rebuilt from earlier ruins in the years between 1913 and 1932. It is the stronghold of Clan MacRae.
Loch NessLoch Ness is 22.5 miles (37 km) long and it is the biggest loch in the UK by volume, with enough fresh water to supply England and Wales. Its deepest point is 230 meters and it is located by the area where Urquhart Castle is located.
Urquhart CastleLocated at the shore of Loch Ness, it was one of the largest castles in Scotland. With over 1000 years of history, from a medieval household to a place of many battles during the Wars of Independence, the castle is a must-visit place in The Highlands.
Fort AugustusA small village between Inverness and Fort Williams where Loch Ness has its south face. The Caledonian Canal, a master project by Telford, connects Fort William to Inverness and passes through Fort Augustus in a dramatic series of locks stepping down to Loch Ness.
What is included
- A bottle of mineral water
- Wi-Fi on board
- Mobile phone charger
- Private Transportation for your party only
- Driver-guide staff (ENG/PT)
What's not included
- This itinerary does not include accommodation anywhere along the itinerary
- Entrance to visitor attractions (castles, natural parks, special tours, distilleries experiences and entry fees, etc.) and suggested tours featured in the itinerary. However, advice on pre-bookings can be provided
- Meals and drinks at lunch stops and any other stop needed
- Travel Insurance, including cancellation insurance
- Gratuities
* IMPORTANT NOTES*
- The choice of Castles/Attractions/Distilleries to be visited on a day is directed related to the time available to travel between sites, opening hours, and pre-booked slots (where applicable)*
- Local attractions, restaurants, coffee shops, outdoor adventure activities, distilleries, retail shops, breweries, etc. have changed/adapted their visiting operation systems due to COVID-19 safety guidelines. It is recommended to contact us before booking your transportation to consider the dates, times, and routes selected for your experience.
- Be prepared to pre-book all your attractions/experiences in advance due to new capacity restrictions in place on many premises, including places for food and beverage.
- Many attractions in the region are seasonal (Spring/Summer) while others are only open for a few months during the year. It is highly recommended to check the attraction opening dates and times on its website before planning your ground transportation. Contact us for more details.
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