The Kelpies monument captivates, standing at 100ft, the world's largest equine sculptures—tribute to Scottish industry's robust horses.
In St Andrews, a different monument awaits—the cathedral, once splendid, now haunting in ruins. St Andrews charms with elegant architecture against coastal backdrops, castle ruins entwined with an ancient golf course.
Explore history, myth, and beauty on this 1 day tour from Glasgow
After meeting you driver guide in Buchanan Bus Station, you head off to your first stop
Your first stop on this tour is to see the Kelpies Monument. Artist Andy Scott crafted these icons in the likeness of Clydesdale horses Duke and Baron. They serve as a symbol of the lineage of robust horses woven into the tapestry of Scottish history, playing a crucial role in shaping the nearby region of Falkirk.
Embark on a delightful journey through the picturesque landscapes of the Kingdom of Fife as you head towards Falkland. The focal point of this charming old village is Falkland Palace, a prominent residence of the ancient Scottish Royal family, the Stewarts (Stuarts). Beyond the palace, the village stands out as one of Scotland's most enchanting, boasting a collection of historic cottages and meandering narrow streets. Additionally, fans of Outlander will be thrilled to recognize this locale as the backdrop for 1940s Inverness in the popular TV series.
Now, it's time for the moment you've eagerly anticipated: the medieval town of St Andrews. St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, is said to have had his remains brought ashore on the Fife coast according to legend. St Andrews is also renowned for housing the third oldest university in Britain, along with a captivating ruined castle overlooking a cliff. You'll have approximately three hours to immerse yourself in the allure of this captivating town.
On your return journey to Glasgow, make a pit stop at *Queensferry Crossing to marvel at one of Scotland's most impressive human-made wonders—the Forth Rail Bridge. Enjoy a breathtaking view of this iconic landmark.
*Please note, this stop is not guaranteed during our winter months due to low visibility.
Please meet your Rabbie's guide at Buchanan Bus Station, Killermont Street, Glasgow, G2 3NW (Tours will depart from a stance between Stances 23 to 32)
Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour departs to check in
Unfortunately, we do not carry children under 5 years old
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Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow Central Bus Station
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