Nobody offers as much in a single day as our tour to Loch Ness!
Cross the Highlands of Scotland, learn the history of Glen Coe, tour Loch Ness and wander the streets of Inverness.
Duration: 13 hours<br/>MiniBus or Bus
We will get a panoramic view from the city bus of Stirling.
We know the 'Hairy Cows' of the Highlands.
Technical stop to go to the bathroom or have a coffee.
We will stop at 3 different points in this majestic valley to contemplate the beauty of nature and hear the stories of the clans.
We will cross Fort William with the vehicle.
Finally we reach the shore of the most famous lake in the world - Loch Ness.
In this beautiful little village by the lake we will enjoy almost 1h30mins to navigate the lake or walk and enjoy the place.
We also have time to eat.
And with any luck we even met Nessie!
We will travel the 37 kilometers of the lake.
We will have the opportunity to enjoy a nice walk through the center of Inverness, known as the capital of the Highlands. The stop will last 1h30mins
Before returning to Edinburgh, we will stop to stretch our legs in the wonderful town of Pitlochry that Queen Victoria fell in love with.
Bathroom technical stop.
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