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A Week In... Scotland

During your time in Scotland, I'm sure you felt how closely the landscape and history are intertwined – cities where centuries of life are layered into the streets, then the Highlands, where the ...

The haunting skirl of the bagpipes during a private evening... treasured family tartans... the strong traditions of the Clans... private visit to Tomatin Distillery – explore one of the Highlands' renowned distilleries and taste its signature single malts This is Scotland. Tartans and kilts... the fields of Culloden where Bonnie Prince Charlie lost his chance at the crown and a piece of the nation's heart... the King's residence at Holyroodhouse... Cawdor Castle (home of Macbeth)... St. Andrews (the home of golf)... Edinburgh and the Royal Mile of pubs, shops, and enchanting historical sites... you'll become part of the unique story of Scotland, today and yesterday...

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A Week In... Scotland
The haunting skirl of the bagpipes during a private evening... treasured family tartans... the strong traditions of the Clans... private visit to Tomatin Distillery – explore one of the Highlands' renowned distilleries and taste its signature single malts

This is Scotland. Tartans and kilts... the fields of Culloden where Bonnie Prince Charlie lost his chance at the crown and a piece of the nation's heart... the King's residence at Holyroodhouse... Cawdor Castle (home of Macbeth)... St. Andrews (the home of golf)... Edinburgh and the Royal Mile of pubs, shops, and enchanting historical sites... you'll become part of the unique story of Scotland, today and yesterday...

Highlights

The haunting skirl of the bagpipes during a private evening... treasured family tartans... the strong traditions of the Clans... private visit to Tomatin Distillery – explore one of the Highlands' renowned distilleries and taste its signature single malts

This is Scotland. Tartans and kilts... the fields of Culloden where Bonnie Prince Charlie lost his chance at the crown and a piece of the nation's heart... the King's residence at Holyroodhouse... Cawdor Castle (home of Macbeth)... St. Andrews (the home of golf)... Edinburgh and the Royal Mile of pubs, shops, and enchanting historical sites... you'll become part of the unique story of Scotland, today and yesterday...

Day-by-Day

Day 1: Arrive Glasgow

Tour begins: 6:00 PM, The Balmoral Hotel. A transfer is included from Edinburgh Airport to The Balmoral Hotel in the heart of the city – steps from the famed Princes Street, where views of Edinburgh Castle rise above formal gardens and Georgian townhouses. This evening, join us for a welcome reception and dinner.

 

Overnight: The Balmoral

Day 2: Royal Edinburgh and the Military Tattoo

This morning, walk in royal footsteps at the Palace of Holyroodhouse – King Charles' beloved Scottish residence – where centuries of court intrigue still echo through its baroque halls. Afterward, enjoy the freedom to explore Edinburgh on your own: discover hidden bookshops, sample whisky in the Grassmarket or visit the Scottish National Gallery. On select August departures, take your seat for the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo – a stirring celebration of Scottish and international culture, with massed pipes and drums framed by the floodlit evening castle.

 

Overnight: The Balmoral

Day 3: Stirling Castle & the Kelpies, Falkirk

Begin the day at Stirling Castle, set high above the surrounding countryside – a strategic stronghold where the course of Scotland's history was often decided. Within its walls, rooms once occupied by Mary, Queen of Scots recall a time of royal ceremony and political tension, while the views outward make clear why this site was so fiercely contested. After lunch in Stirling, continue to Falkirk, where past and present meet in unexpected ways. The Kelpies rise from the landscape in gleaming steel – monumental tributes to Scotland's working horses, shaped as much by industry as by folklore. Standing at their base, the scale becomes clear, their forms reflecting both the strength of the animals they honor and the imagination behind their design. Return to Edinburgh later in the day and settle in at The Balmoral, its landmark clock tower overlooking Princes Street; the evening is yours to spend as you wish.

 

Overnight: The Balmoral

Day 4: Coastal legends and Highland life

Cross east to the windswept coast and St. Andrews, a town revered for its ancient university, medieval cathedral ruins, and as the home of golf. Choose a leisurely walking tour through its cobbled lanes, or explore storied fairways where the game was born – including the iconic Swilcan Bridge. Journey north via the Victorian resort town of Pitlochry, and into the Cairngorm foothills for a sheepdog demonstration that's equal parts precision and poetry. Arrive in Inverness, the Highland capital where River Ness threads through a city rich with Jacobite history and Highland charm. Dinner this evening is at your leisure in your hotel.

 

Overnight: Ness Walk

Day 5: Culloden, Cawdor and Highland tea

Stand upon the haunting Culloden Moor, where in 1746 the Jacobite dream met a brutal end in under an hour. A guided tour brings the battlefield's legacy to life, revealing the personal stories and lasting impact of this pivotal clash. Then, step into literary lore at Cawdor Castle, associated with William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Macbeth and still a noble family home. Enjoy high tea at Culloden House, once a Jacobite stronghold, before returning to Inverness for a relaxing afternoon. Tonight, enjoy a traditional Scottish dinner with music, Highland flair, and the warm hospitality of the Highlands.

 

Overnight: Ness Walk

Day 6: Loch Lomond and a falconry experience

Head west through Scotland's soul-stirring landscapes to Glen Coe, a glen carved by glaciers and steeped in legend. Following lunch, continue south to Loch Lomond, known as "the gateway to the Lowlands," where the tranquil waters mirror the rugged beauty of the Highlands. At Cameron House on Loch Lomond, your luxury lakeside retreat, enjoy a hands-on falconry experience – a time-honored Highland tradition once reserved for nobles and kings.

 

Overnight: Cameron House on Loch Lomond

Day 7: Highland games, cruising and a Scottish farewell

This morning, the spirit of the Highlands comes alive in your private Highland Games, where friendly competition meets ancient tradition – try your hand at tug-of-war, test your skills at shot put, or simply cheer on your fellow travelers. Enjoy lunch in style today as you cruise the storied waters of Loch Lomond, taking in the rugged beauty of its tree-lined shores. This evening, toast the journey at a farewell dinner and ceilidh – a festive gathering of music, dance, storytelling, and Scottish camaraderie.

 

Overnight: Cameron House on Loch Lomond

Day 8: Journey Home

Tour ends: Glasgow. Fly home anytime; a transfer is included from Cameron House on Loch Lomond to the city of Glasgow or Glasgow Airport. Please allow a minimum of three hours for check-in at the airport.

What's Included

  • TAUCK'S YELLOW ROADS – A drive off-the-beaten path in the dramatic Scottish Highlands
  • Enjoy access to cultural heartbeats, from a private afternoon cruise on Loch Lomond with lunch to an exclusive falconry experience at a storied estate
  • A traditional Scottish evening featuring Scottish bagpipers
  • Travel through scenic Glencoe, home to Highland moors, forests, & mountains
  • A visit to Cawdor Castle offers a captivating glimpse into Scottish history and legend
  • Private visit to Holyroodhouse (when the King is not in residence)

Details

Tour Operator
Tauck
Start City
Edinburgh
End City
Edinburgh
Duration (Days)
8
Activity Level
COMFORTABLE_MIXED
Difficulty Level
ALL_AGES

What’s included

  • TAUCK'S YELLOW ROADS – A drive off-the-beaten path in the dramatic Scottish Highlands
  • Enjoy access to cultural heartbeats, from a private afternoon cruise on Loch Lomond with lunch to an exclusive falconry experience at a storied estate
  • A traditional Scottish evening featuring Scottish bagpipers
  • Travel through scenic Glencoe, home to Highland moors, forests, & mountains
  • A visit to Cawdor Castle offers a captivating glimpse into Scottish history and legend
  • Private visit to Holyroodhouse (when the King is not in residence)
Pricing & departures
Option From Departs Returns
Double USD 8,390 June 5, 2026
Single USD 10,562 June 5, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 June 5, 2026
Double USD 8,390 June 12, 2026
Single USD 10,562 June 12, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 June 12, 2026
Double USD 7,590 June 14, 2026
Single USD 9,949 June 14, 2026
Triple USD 7,843 June 14, 2026
Double USD 7,590 July 19, 2026
Single USD 9,949 July 19, 2026
Triple USD 7,843 July 19, 2026
Double USD 8,390 July 28, 2026
Single USD 10,562 July 28, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 July 28, 2026
Double USD 8,390 August 30, 2026
Single USD 10,562 August 30, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 August 30, 2026
Double USD 7,590 September 6, 2026
Single USD 9,949 September 6, 2026
Triple USD 7,843 September 6, 2026
Double USD 7,590 September 13, 2026
Single USD 9,949 September 13, 2026
Triple USD 7,843 September 13, 2026
Double USD 8,390 September 18, 2026
Single USD 10,562 September 18, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 September 18, 2026
Double USD 8,390 September 20, 2026
Single USD 10,562 September 20, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 September 20, 2026
Double USD 8,390 September 25, 2026
Single USD 10,562 September 25, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 September 25, 2026
Double USD 8,390 October 2, 2026
Single USD 10,562 October 2, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 October 2, 2026
Double USD 7,590 October 4, 2026
Single USD 9,949 October 4, 2026
Triple USD 7,843 October 4, 2026
Double USD 8,390 October 9, 2026
Single USD 10,562 October 9, 2026
Triple USD 8,498 October 9, 2026
Day by day
  1. Day 1

    Arrive Glasgow

    Tour begins: 6:00 PM, The Balmoral Hotel. A transfer is included from Edinburgh Airport to The Balmoral Hotel in the heart of the city – steps from the famed Princes Street, where views of Edinburgh Castle rise above formal gardens and Georgian townhouses. This evening, join us for a welcome reception and dinner.   Overnight: The Balmoral

  2. Day 2

    Royal Edinburgh and the Military Tattoo

    This morning, walk in royal footsteps at the Palace of Holyroodhouse – King Charles' beloved Scottish residence – where centuries of court intrigue still echo through its baroque halls. Afterward, enjoy the freedom to explore Edinburgh on your own: discover hidden bookshops, sample whisky in the Grassmarket or visit the Scottish National Gallery. On select August departures, take your seat for the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo – a stirring celebration of Scottish and international culture, with massed pipes and drums framed by the floodlit evening castle.   Overnight: The Balmoral

  3. Day 3

    Stirling Castle & the Kelpies, Falkirk

    Begin the day at Stirling Castle, set high above the surrounding countryside – a strategic stronghold where the course of Scotland's history was often decided. Within its walls, rooms once occupied by Mary, Queen of Scots recall a time of royal ceremony and political tension, while the views outward make clear why this site was so fiercely contested. After lunch in Stirling, continue to Falkirk, where past and present meet in unexpected ways. The Kelpies rise from the landscape in gleaming steel – monumental tributes to Scotland's working horses, shaped as much by industry as by folklore. Standing at their base, the scale becomes clear, their forms reflecting both the strength of the animals they honor and the imagination behind their design. Return to Edinburgh later in the day and settle in at The Balmoral, its landmark clock tower overlooking Princes Street; the evening is yours to spend as you wish.   Overnight: The Balmoral

  4. Day 4

    Coastal legends and Highland life

    Cross east to the windswept coast and St. Andrews, a town revered for its ancient university, medieval cathedral ruins, and as the home of golf. Choose a leisurely walking tour through its cobbled lanes, or explore storied fairways where the game was born – including the iconic Swilcan Bridge. Journey north via the Victorian resort town of Pitlochry, and into the Cairngorm foothills for a sheepdog demonstration that's equal parts precision and poetry. Arrive in Inverness, the Highland capital where River Ness threads through a city rich with Jacobite history and Highland charm. Dinner this evening is at your leisure in your hotel.   Overnight: Ness Walk

  5. Day 5

    Culloden, Cawdor and Highland tea

    Stand upon the haunting Culloden Moor, where in 1746 the Jacobite dream met a brutal end in under an hour. A guided tour brings the battlefield's legacy to life, revealing the personal stories and lasting impact of this pivotal clash. Then, step into literary lore at Cawdor Castle, associated with William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Macbeth and still a noble family home. Enjoy high tea at Culloden House, once a Jacobite stronghold, before returning to Inverness for a relaxing afternoon. Tonight, enjoy a traditional Scottish dinner with music, Highland flair, and the warm hospitality of the Highlands.   Overnight: Ness Walk

  6. Day 6

    Loch Lomond and a falconry experience

    Head west through Scotland's soul-stirring landscapes to Glen Coe, a glen carved by glaciers and steeped in legend. Following lunch, continue south to Loch Lomond, known as "the gateway to the Lowlands," where the tranquil waters mirror the rugged beauty of the Highlands. At Cameron House on Loch Lomond, your luxury lakeside retreat, enjoy a hands-on falconry experience – a time-honored Highland tradition once reserved for nobles and kings.   Overnight: Cameron House on Loch Lomond

  7. Day 7

    Highland games, cruising and a Scottish farewell

    This morning, the spirit of the Highlands comes alive in your private Highland Games, where friendly competition meets ancient tradition – try your hand at tug-of-war, test your skills at shot put, or simply cheer on your fellow travelers. Enjoy lunch in style today as you cruise the storied waters of Loch Lomond, taking in the rugged beauty of its tree-lined shores. This evening, toast the journey at a farewell dinner and ceilidh – a festive gathering of music, dance, storytelling, and Scottish camaraderie.   Overnight: Cameron House on Loch Lomond

  8. Day 8

    Journey Home

    Tour ends: Glasgow. Fly home anytime; a transfer is included from Cameron House on Loch Lomond to the city of Glasgow or Glasgow Airport. Please allow a minimum of three hours for check-in at the airport.

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