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I provide private tours of Scotland and will work with you to plan out and design your itinerary based on your interests and requirements for your trip. Your tour will be personalised, flexible and unique and we’ll get off the beaten track where we can explore some nooks and crannies and find some hidden gems.

The Road to Orkney

A spectacular 6-day trip that features sights in Edinburgh, and Stirling, Culloden Battlefield, Dolphins at Chanonry Point (tide dependant), Dunrobin Castle, Whaligo Steps, Skara Brae, The Ring of Brodgar, The Standing Stones of Stennes, Loch Ness, Eilean Donan Castle and Glencoe.

Over the Sea to Skye

A stunning 5-day trip taking in taking in Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument, Bannockburn, Glencoe and surrounding area, Glenfinnan viaduct, Skye, Armadale Castle, Dunvegan Castle, Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Ness finishing at Culloden Battlefield.

The 3 Day Meander

A wee 3-day tour taking in Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument, Bannockburn, Glencoe, Glenfinnan viaduct, Skye, Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Ness and a drive through the stunning western highlands.

The Wan Day Anter Road Trip

We offer one day trips including Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, The Wars of Independence sites, Arrochar, Inverary and Oban finishing with a boat trip.

North Coast 500

A 5/6-day tour of the famous NC500 mile (its actually 516 miles in total) road trip around the stunning north coast of Scotland, taking in spectacular mountains, amazing landscapes, and beautiful lochs and villages.

Scotland’s Secret Coast

A stunning 2-day round trip through the Cowal Peninsula taking in Scotland’s Secret Coast. The trip begins with a ferry trip to Dunoon, a drive through the stunning Cowal peninsula to Tighnabruaich, a ferry to Tarbert, then a return journey taking in Inverary, The Rest and Be Thankful, Arrochar and Loch Lomond.

Genealogy Tour

Did your ancestors come from Scotland? In the 19th and 20th century Scottish people emigrated all over the world, most notably to America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand in search of a better life in the new world. Many of these people were victims of the disastrous highland clearances which destroyed native rural communities across the country.

Have you already begun to explore your Scottish family tree?

As part of your tour let us help you explore your Scottish heritage and take you places significant to you and to where your people lived and worked. We can also undertake research on your behalf so you can discover your past while you discover Scotland.