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1. Visit Edinburgh CastleExplore the magnificent Edinburgh Castle, perched on Castle Rock, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Learn about its rich history and the tal
1. Christmas Markets: A Shopper's DelightExplore the enchanting Christmas markets of Edinburgh, offering a wide array of festive crafts, artisanal goods, and delectable t
1. Culinary Walking Tour: Indulge in Edinburgh's Food SceneEmbark on a guided culinary walking tour through the streets of Edinburgh, exploring the city's vibrant food sc
1. Cycling along Water of LeithEmbark on a cycling adventure along the picturesque Water of Leith. Pedal through the stunning autumn landscape and discover the charming v
1. Ghost Tour: Hauntingly Enchanting Night WalksEmbark on a spine-chilling ghost tour through Edinburgh's dark alleyways and haunted spots. Learn about the city's eerie l
1. The Ghostly Origins of EdinburghDiscover the grim and mysterious past of Edinburgh, a city steeped in supernatural tales and haunted history. From ancient burial groun
Experience the thrill of watching the Scotland National Rugby Union Team live at Murrayfield Stadium. The team has a rich history and passionate fan base, making every ma
Escape to Scotland’s northern extremes on a 5-day scenic tour and explore the beauty and prehistoric history of the Orkney archipelago, the rugged limits of Scotland’s northern coastline, the fabled Loch Ness, and the stunning Cairngorm mountains.
Step back in time through unchanged, ancient villages on a full-day tour from Edinburgh. Hear about all the history and see the sights which inspired the famous TV show, Outlander.
Discover the stunning Scottish Highlands over 5 days, travelling to Loch Lomond, Isle of Skye, Ullapool, and St Andrews. Enjoy overnight stays (own expense) in Oban, Portree, and Inverness, the capital of the Highlands.
Discover the wonder of the Scottish Highlands on this full-day tour from Edinburgh. Soak in sweeping mountain scenery as you drive through quaint villages and visit Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond.
Combine movie magic and historic wonder on this trip to the Scottish Borders. Alnwick Castle is the true star of this show. Not only was it a key location for Harry Potter films, it’s a historic location of epic conquests and royal splendor.
Discover the lochs and castles of Scotland’s Western Highlands on a scenic day tour from Edinburgh. See Doune Castle, Callander, and Loch Lomond as you learn about Scotland’s folklore and history.
Slip into a world of history and folklore on a day trip to the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh. Visit the glens and lochs of this vast region and taste Scottish whisky at Dewar's Whisky Distillery.
Experience the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands on a full-day coach tour to Loch Ness, Glencoe, and Pitlochry. Stop for lunch in Fort Augustus and an optional boat trip.
Journey through the Scottish Highlands on a 5-day tour of Skye, Loch Ness, and Inverness. Choose to ride the Jacobite Train, see Eilean Donan, cross Rannoch Moor, and learn about Jacobite history.
Start right in the heart of Craigmillar Castle grounds, cycle on Union canal paths, and stop at Dean Village, Leith, and Portobello. Complete a full circle of 20 miles around Edinburgh city.
Hop on a City Sightseeing Edinburgh bus tour and discover sights such as Edinburgh Castle and the Grassmarket as you travel on an open-top, double-decker bus with panoramic views of the city.
Join a 1-day tour from Edinburgh to the impressive Kelpies, scenic Loch Lomond, the stunning Trossachs, and the lands of William Wallace and Rob Roy. Finish your day with a visit to Stirling Castle.
Discover Edinburgh with a two-tour hop-on hop-off ticket, covering the City Tour and Britannia Tour. Explore top landmarks with easy stops at the city's must-see attractions.
Experience the beauty of Glencoe, Fort William, and Glenfinnan Viaduct on a guided day trip from Edinburgh. See the filming sites of many Harry Potter scenes, historic Glencoe, and Loch Shiel.
Immerse yourself in the wizarding world of Harry Potter on a day trip to the Scottish Highlands from Edinburgh. See the movie filming locations and ride the famous Jacobite steam train.
Discover the wonder of the Scottish Highlands on this full-day tour from Edinburgh. Soak in sweeping mountain scenery as you drive through quaint villages and visit Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond.
Discover the Scottish Highlands on a day tour and see forests, lochs, and stunning mountains. Learn about Scotland's history with visits to Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond, and Kelpies.
Our guide to East Lothian by our Edinburgh local expert - You will undoubtedly discover things to do in East Lothian that you never associated with a trip to a capital ci...
Our guide to Midlothian by our Edinburgh local expert - Midlothian is a constituency district located south of Edinburgh. Much of its border line with Edinburgh is marked by the route of the city bypass and its other borders are shared with the Borders and West and East Lothian. The majority of its territory is occupied by farmland and barren hills, but there are also several small villages and towns that have been formed on the back of the area’s rich mining heritage.
Our guide to The Borders by our Edinburgh local expert - The Borders are a southern region of Scotland, covered with rolling hills, moorland, gentle valleys, and high agricultural plains contrasted by rocky Berwickshire coastline with secluded coves and picturesque fishing villages.
Our guide to The Kingdom of Fife by our Edinburgh local expert - Geographically, Fife is a natural peninsula and its political boundaries have not changed much over the ages. It is bounded to the north by the Firth of Tay and to the south by the Firth of Forth. Being the smallest administrative region with a population of only 350,000,there are no cities in Fife; however, the region lies centrally between Edinburgh, Dundee and Perth.
Our guide to West Lothian by our Edinburgh local expert - West Lothian is ideally placed along the main transport links to Edinburgh and Glasgow which makes it a particularly popular place to live for those who commute daily into the cities. It also ensures that visiting the region is quick and easy, so there are no excuses for not doing so! Balancing history and culture with modern entertainments, a trip to West Lothian presents so many diverse opportunities there is always something to interest everyone.
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