Embark on a delightful day tour from Edinburgh, where Scotland’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes await.
There are two versions of this tour available, which you choose when booking: Visit a traditional whisky distillery for a tour and tasting, or exploring the imposing Blackness Castle, known for its dramatic riverside setting and historic role.
Continue your adventure with the tranquil beauty of Loch Katrine and the wild splendour of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, where nature and heritage blend in perfect harmony.
It’s the ideal mix of history, culture, and stunning scenery—all before returning to Edinburgh in time for dinner and evening plans!
Stop at Blackness Castle: We will not stop at a distillery on this version of the tour. Tickets to the castle not included. Min age 7+.
Stop at Deanston Distillery: We will not stop at a castle on this version of the tour. Distillery tour tickets not included. Min age 8+.
Departing Edinburgh’s New Town, we leave the bustle of the city behind us as we make embark on our scenic day trip takes you on a journey through Scotland’s stunning landscapes, rich history, and finest whisky.
Early on we’ll pass by the Kelpies, the towering 30-meter-high sculptures of mythical horses and Stirling, a symbol of Scottish royalty and history.
We make our way past Stirling, which was once the capital of Scotland.
Look out for the iconic views of the Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s most important and grand castles.
Our first stop will be either Blackness Castle or Deanston Distillery, depending on the option you choose when booking.
If you chose the distillery option, we'll head to Deanston Distillery - once a bustling cotton mill, this historic site now crafts exceptional single malt whiskies.
Take a guided tour through the distillery to uncover the time-honored whisky-making process and the fascinating story behind this unique location. Conclude your visit with a tasting of Deanston’s finest expressions, introducing you to the rich flavors and distinctive character of their whiskies. Alternatively, enjoy a stroll by the banks of the River Teith or relax in the distillery’s Coffee Bothy.
Our first stop will depend on the option you choose, if you chose the Castle option, we'll head for Blackness Castle*.
Explore Blackness Castle, a mighty 15th-century fortress, dramatically perched on the Firth of Forth. Known as “the ship that never sailed” because of its distinctive shape, Blackness Castle has served as a royal residence, garrison fortress, and prison, and offers striking views across the water. You may also recognise it from the tv show “Outlander” where it featured as Fort William.
Not far away and still within the Trossachs National park, we’ll make a short stop at Loch Achray, a smaller but equally picturesque loch nestled between the towering Ben A’an and Ben Venue mountains. The area around the loch is serene and peaceful, offering another chance to enjoy the beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
No Scottish adventure is complete without a visit to the iconic Hairy Coos—the legendary Highland cattle. Stop for photos and enjoy the charm of these furry giants that are synonymous with Scotland’s countryside.
As we make our way back to Edinburgh, you will be met with views of Scotland’s greatest piece of engineering, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Forth Bridge. This 19th century engineering marvel was at one point the World’s longest cantilever bridge. Today it neighbours the 20th century Forth Road Bridge and the 21st century Queensferry Crossing which opened in 2017. Three spectacular bridges, from three different centuries, span the Firth of Forth connecting our Capital city and the Kingdom of Fife.
We begin our journey back to Edinburgh, carrying with us memories of Scotland’s historic landmarks, serene lochs, and breathtaking natural scenery. We aim to be back in the Scottish capital in the late afternoon, around 5 PM.
Any time not specified in the itinerary is allotted to travel between stops, exploring Scotland while on the coach.
We’ll journey deeper into the heart of the Trossachs to Loch Katrine, a stunning freshwater loch. Known for its peaceful beauty, Loch Katrine was immortalised in Sir Walter Scott’s famous poem The Lady of the Lake. Admire the beauty of the Scottish landscape and relax by the tranquil waters, surrounded by forests and mountains.
We meet in front of Burns Monument, at 1759 Regent Road, Edinburgh.
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CHECK-IN STARTS AT 10:15 AM, BUS DEPARTS 10:30 AM.
Check-In opens 10:15 AM, Bus Departs 10:30 AM SHARP
We meet at 1759 Regent Rd, EH8 8DR, in front of Burns Monument. What3Words: ///allow.topped.joined. If using Apple Maps, please reference the Burns Monument.
• Optional activities are not included, and based on your chosen option when booking. Tickets can be purchased during the tour.
- Blackness Castle admission during Castle option (whisky tour not available on this option)
- Deanston Distillery Tour during Whisky Distillery option (castle not available on this option)
We are unable to wait for latecomers, missed tour are non-refundable. It is important that if you are arriving at the departure point by taxi or local bus that you leave enough time to get there for the departure time.
• Due to safety regulations and insurance, we operate a minimum age requirement of 7 years old for all of our tours, we are unable to make any exemptions. Your child must be 7 years old at the time of departure. You may be asked to produce a government-approved photographic ID, such as a passport, in order to verify their age.
• Additionally, we have to ensure that our seat belts fit all passengers properly and we are unable to accommodate anyone under 1.2m in height. even if your child is 7, they must meet the minimum height requirement.
• Safety of all passengers on board is the responsibility of your driver-guide and, if they are not 100% content that your child meets these requirements you will be unable to travel. Refunds will not be issued in this instance.
• We will not be contactable on the morning of departure. It is important that you contact us with any questions before your departure day. Most commonly asked questions are covered in our FAQ section of the website: https://www.thehairycoo.com/faqs/
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