Quick Details
People in Single Rooms
Room with a bed for 1 adult
£ 375
People in a Twin Room
Room with 2 single beds
£ 300
People in a Double Room
Room with 1 big bed for 2
£ 300
People in a Family Room
Room with 1 big bed and 1 single bed
£ 300
See Inverness, Skye & Loch Ness
Discover some of the most spectacular landscapes in Scotland on this unforgettable three-day journey from Edinburgh or Glasgow into the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
This tour takes you through dramatic glens, along shimmering lochs and across ancient landscapes shaped by legend and history. From the haunting beauty of Glen Coe to the rugged coastlines of Isle of Skye, every day reveals another side of Scotland’s wild beauty.
Along the way you will visit iconic locations including Loch Lomond, Fort William, Urquhart Castle, and the historic Culloden Battlefield.
With comfortable small-group travel and an expert local guide, this tour offers the perfect way to experience the magic of the Highlands and Skye in just three days.
Tour Highlights
- Scottish Highlands: dramatic mountains and glens
- Isle of Skye: rugged landscapes and coastal scenery
- Portree: colourful harbour town and Skye’s charming capital
- Culloden Battlefield: historic site of the 1746 Jacobite battle
- Loch Ness: legendary loch with optional cruise*
- Old Man of Storr: iconic rock formation and viewpoints
- Mealt Falls & Kilt Rock: waterfall and dramatic sea cliffs
- Glen Coe: one of Scotland’s most famous glens
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Q. How does our accommodation booking service work?
Our tour packages include Bed & Breakfast accommodation or hotel if an upgrade is available. Breakfast is included and may be cooked or continental. Your driver-guide will drop you off and pick you up from the accommodation during the tour.
Q. If I wish to book my own accommodation, what should I do?
Please contact us on [email protected] and we can quote you a “tour only” price and advise you which locations you need to book your accommodation in.
Q. What do the different room types mean?

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- No matter when you visit, the weather in Scotland can be “changeable”, to say the least. We suggest that you bring suitable clothing for all conditions, including a waterproof jacket (it has been known to rain in Scotland), sunglasses and plenty of layers.
- Ensure you bring shoes suitable for short walks, on rough or uneven terrain.
- Although most attractions & eating establishments we visit accept card payments, we would also recommend bringing cash with you.
- Don’t forget a camera to snap the fantastic memories you’ll make on tour with us!
- Please limit your luggage to 1 x small/medium piece per person (no more than 15kg), along with 1 x small handbag or daypack.
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Day 1: From Edinburgh to the Scottish Highlands
Your journey begins in Edinburgh or Glasgow as we travel north into the stunning landscapes of the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.
Our first stop is beside the famous Loch Lomond, the largest freshwater loch in Great Britain. Take time to stretch your legs, enjoy a coffee and admire the views across the water while your guide shares the stories behind the famous Scottish song The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond.
Continuing north, we cross the remote wilderness of Rannoch Moor, one of the last great wild landscapes in Britain. Soon the towering mountains of Glen Coe appear before us.
This dramatic valley is steeped in history and was the site of the infamous Massacre of Glencoe in 1692. Your guide will bring the story to life as you take in the glen’s soaring peaks and cascading waterfalls.
Overnight: Inverness
Day 2: A Full Day Exploring the Isle of Skye
Today we explore the legendary Isle of Skye, an island famed for its rugged mountains, dramatic coastlines and ancient legends.
Your guide will adapt the day’s route depending on weather and local conditions to ensure you experience the very best of Skye.
One of the island’s most striking features is the Cuillin Mountains, a dramatic ridge of jagged peaks that dominate the island’s skyline.
We travel around the spectacular Trotternish Peninsula, home to some of Scotland’s most extraordinary geological formations.
Here we stop to admire:
- Old Man of Storr
- Kilt Rock
- Mealt Falls
We also visit the colourful harbour town of Portree, the island’s charming capital. With its pastel-coloured houses overlooking the bay, Portree offers a perfect setting for lunch and time to explore.
After a full day discovering Skye’s landscapes, we return to Inverness for another evening in the Highlands.
Overnight: Inverness
Day 3: Loch Ness, Culloden & the Return to Edinburgh
Our final day begins beside the mysterious waters of Loch Ness, one of the deepest and most famous lochs in the world.
Here you can choose to join an optional the Jacobite boat cruise* across the loch in search of the legendary Loch Ness Monster while enjoying views of the dramatic ruins of Urquhart Castle.
We then visit the historic Culloden Battlefield, where the final Jacobite uprising ended in 1746. The powerful visitor centre brings the story of the battle vividly to life and offers a moving insight into one of Scotland’s most significant historical events.
Travelling south, we stop in the picturesque Highland town of Pitlochry, set beside the River Tummel. This charming Victorian town has welcomed visitors since the days when Queen Victoria helped popularise Highland tourism.
From here we continue through the Highlands before returning to Edinburgh, where the tour concludes.
*Please note that availability for the Jacobite Cruise may vary depending on season
**You may be provided with a complimentary train ticket for return to Glasgow
Why This Tour Is Special
This small-group tour offers a deeper connection to Scotland’s landscapes, history and culture.
You will:
- travel through Scotland’s most dramatic scenery
- explore the legendary Isle of Skye
- learn the stories behind Scotland’s clans and battles
- discover iconic landmarks such as Glen Coe and Loch Ness