Travel through Scotland’s Celtic landscapes and follow in the footsteps of kings on this beautiful one-day tour. The Kilmartin Glen is famous for its stone circles, prehistoric rock carvings and ancient hill forts that was home to the earliest kings of Dal Riata.
Highlights include -
The Village of Luss.
The views at the Rest and be Thankful.
Rest stop at Inveraray.
A visit to the Kilmartin Museum.
Visit the Kilmartin standing stones.
Walk in the footstep of Kings at Dunaad Hill Fort.
Wonder in awe at the stunning Achnabreac rock carvings.
Pickup included
We will walk the streets of this unique little village and enjoy the stunning views of Loch Lomond.
Enjoy the views from the rest and be thankful.
We will have a rest stop at this scenic seaside town on the bankc of Loch Fynne.
We will stop for lunch at the Kilmartin Museum and then discover the history that surrounds this famous little valley.
We will then visit the incredible Achnabreck rock carvings, which are believed to be over 5000 years old. This is one of the finest examples of prehistoric rock art in Scotland. Spread over several outcrops, the carvings are extensive and complex, with spirals and massive multiple ring marks, some reaching over 1m across.
We will then take the short drive to Dunadd Hill Fort, which was home to a fort 2,000 years ago and a royal power centre of Gaelic kings in the 500s to 800s AD. Enjoy the spectacular views from the rocky outcrop over the Moine Mhor and place your foot in the footsteps of the kings of Dal Riata.
Give your ticket to driver when tour starts.
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