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Loch Ness and Highlands Private Tour From Edinburgh

By Tour Britannia
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$3,773 per traveller* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 12h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup

Overview

Travel from Edinburgh to Loch Ness, taking in the dramatic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. Your dedicated driver-guide will provide insights as you journey through rolling hills and towering mountains, ensuring you appreciate the natural beauty along the way. This tour includes visits to the haunting ruins of Urquhart Castle, with ample opportunities to pause for photographs and embrace the scenic views. Perfect for those looking to explore Scotland’s stunning scenery at a leisurely pace.

  • Enjoy a scenic drive through the breathtaking Scottish Highlands
  • Visit the iconic Loch Ness and explore Urquhart Castle
  • Relax and capture stunning photographs during the journey
  • Private hotel pickup and comfortable transport included

Activity location

  • Rannoch Moor
    • Pitlochry, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Rannoch Moor
    • Pitlochry, United Kingdom

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Loch Ness and Highlands Private Tour From Edinburgh
  • Activity duration is 12 hours12h
    12h
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 8:00 AM
Price details
NZ$3,772.99 x 1 TravellerNZ$3,772.99
Total
Price is NZ$3,772.99
Until Mon, 27 Apr

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Friendly, knowledgeable local guide
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Hotel pick up in a luxury vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Air-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Fully customisable, either in advance or on the day. Just ask your guide
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    BUT, we can make recommendations and reservations at great local places to eat

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Activity itinerary

The Kelpies & The Helix (Pass by)

Passing by The Kelpies, you’ll catch sight of these enormous horse-head sculptures inspired by mythical creatures from Scottish folklore.

Bannockburn (Pass by)

You’ll pass through Bannockburn, a village whose name is forever etched in Scottish history following the famous battle of 1314.

Stirling Castle (Pass by)

Overlooking the landscape from atop an ancient volcanic rock, Stirling Castle stands at the heart of Scotland’s Wars of Independence. A truly iconic sight as you pass by.

Rannoch Moor

  • 10m
A vast, untamed wilderness, Rannoch Moor is one of the last true wild places in Britain. With its sweeping moorland, scattered lochans and distant mountain backdrops, it has also served as a filming location for Outlander.

Glencoe

  • 30m
Few places in Scotland match the dramatic beauty of Glencoe. Steeped in history, it was the site of the tragic Massacre of Glencoe involving the Clan MacDonald. Today, it’s equally famous as a filming location for productions including Harry Potter and Braveheart

Great Glen Way (Pass by)

Carved by ancient geological forces, Great Glen is one of the natural wonders of the Highlands. The drive through this vast valley—lined with lochs and rugged peaks—offers spectacular views, with opportunities to pause for photos along the way

Fort Augustus

  • 1h 30m
A captivating village at the southern tip of Loch Ness, Fort Augustus sits in the heart of the Scottish Highlands along the historic Caledonian Canal. With its iconic flight of canal locks and sweeping loch views, it’s a favourite stop for travellers exploring the Great Glen. You’ll have time to explore the village at your own pace—watch boats pass through the locks, wander along the waterfront, and take in the dramatic Highland scenery. Grab a bite to eat at the The Boathouse Lochside Restaurant, a unique loch-side setting built on stilts over the water. Offering uninterrupted views across Loch Ness, it’s the perfect spot to relax, and perhaps even try a little Nessie spotting in style.

Urquhart Castle

  • 1h 15m
  • Admission ticket included
Standing proudly on a headland overlooking Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle is one of Scotland’s most iconic and atmospheric historic sites. With sweeping panoramic views across the loch, it offers a striking blend of natural beauty and dramatic history. The site has been a focal point for centuries, with origins dating back to an earlier fort visited by St Columba in the 6th century. Over time, the castle played a key role in the turbulent history of medieval Scotland, witnessing numerous conflicts, sieges, and changing control during the Wars of Independence. Today, the evocative ruins provide a fascinating glimpse into Scotland’s past. Visitors can explore the remains of the tower house, walk along the ancient walls, and take in some of the most breath-taking views in the Highlands—making Urquhart Castle a truly unforgettable stop along Loch Ness.

Cairngorms National Park (Pass by)

Leaving Urquhart Castle behind, your journey south takes you through the breathtaking landscapes of Cairngorms National Park. If there is one word to describe this remarkable region, it is breathtaking. As the largest national park in the UK, it spans over 4,000 square miles of unspoilt countryside and is home to five of the UK’s six highest mountains. Expect dramatic scenery, shimmering lochs, rushing rivers, ancient forests, and an abundance of wildlife that make this one of Scotland’s most awe-inspiring landscapes. Time is included for photo stops.

Fife (Pass by)

Pass through the historic Kingdom of Fife, a distinctive peninsula rich in heritage and character. Once a feudal kingdom with its own Pictish rulers, Fife’s history is deeply rooted in Scotland’s past. It was ruled by Macduff, the Thane of Fife—immortalised in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Today, the region reflects centuries of tradition shaped by coalminers, fishermen, and weavers, with charming coastal villages and a strong sense of identity.

Forth Road Bridge (Pass by)

Your return to Edinburgh is marked by views of the iconic Forth Bridge, one of Scotland’s most famous landmarks. Historically, Fife and Edinburgh were linked by ferry, but in 1964 the opening of the Forth Road Bridge transformed travel across the Firth of Forth. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world outside the United States—an enduring symbol of Scotland’s engineering heritage and a striking finale to your Highland journey.

Location

Activity location

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    Rannoch Moor
    • Pitlochry, United Kingdom

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    Rannoch Moor
    • Pitlochry, United Kingdom

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