Stirling, Highlands & Destilería desde Edimburgo en español.

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Summary

Starts
Pitlochry
Duration
12 Hrs.
Languages
Spanish
Admission
Printed voucher

Description

Discover the wonders of Scotland on a full-day tour from Edinburgh with a Spanish-speaking guide! Immerse yourself in Scottish nature, culture, and history as you explore iconic sites and scenic landscapes.

Begin your adventure in the serene Hermitage Forest, where you'll stroll beside the River Braan, leading to a stunning waterfall. Next, visit a traditional whisky distillery in Pitlochry and learn about the whisky-making process from experts.

Continue to the renowned Queen's Viewpoint in Tay Forest Park, offering breathtaking sights of Lake Tummel and the "Mountain of Fairies."

Explore the historic city of Stirling, marvel at its castle, and delve into the story of William Wallace at the National Wallace Monument. Finish your day with a visit to the Kelpies, Scotland's legendary 30-meter high sculptures.

This tour uniquely combines nature, cultural insights, and history—making it a perfect choice for travelers seeking a comprehensive Scottish experience. Book your spot today and experience the magic of Scotland's Highlands and Stirling!

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Destinations

photo of Pitlochry panoramic aerial view with church. Pitlochry is a town in the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland.Pitlochry

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Attractions

Aerial View of Stirling castle.Stirling Castle
Photo of Historic 14th century medieval Doune Castle, with a dark, moody, dramatic sky in Perthshire, Scotland.Doune Castle

Good to know

• Please arrive at the departure point 15 minutes in advance • Please take your passport or ID card with you • Scotland is a meteorologically unpredictable country. Sometimes, the route may be subject to some variation due to weather conditions or warnings • The road network in Scotland is safe, and its roads are in good condition. However, the itinerary can occasionally vary due to works on the roads, traffic accidents, or incidents outside the Highlands • Summer usually coincides with the rainiest time of the year, and the weather can change in a matter of a few minutes. Take suitable clothing for this type of excursion, such as a raincoat or appropriate boots • Take light warm clothes since the temperature in Scotland can drop quite a bit, even in the summer months

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