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Day Tours Scotland
North Berwick
Day Out
North Berwick and Villages Tour
East Lothian
North Berwick is a holiday destination with harbour, boat trips, churches, ruins, golf courses, shops, restaurants, bars, ruins, two beaches and castles a great day out or a longer holiday.
Only 45 minutes from Edinburgh with many things to see on the way.
From Edinburgh to North Berwick and return. Spend 5 hours sightseeing shopping or sunbathing on one of the two golden sand beaches. Climb Berwick Law (Hill) 600 foot high.
Rosslyn Chapel
1/2 Day Tour
This tour will take you to Rosslyn Chapel wait and return the cost of entering the Chapel is not included the chapel tour is conducted by the attraction and last up to 2 hours. You can also visit the Castle which is a short walk. The walk is not suitable to people with walking difficulties.
On the Journey to and from the chapel we will point out places that are not usually seen by tourists. photo stops will be included.
This tour is priced on time and not number of passengers
(up to 6 passengers)
The trip will take be up to 5 hours. Travel time 30 minutes each way.
3 hours at Roslin.
Central Scotland Tour
Edinburgh to Stirling
Tour Central Scotland and see the sites on the way to Stirling once the capital of Scotland
Starting at the West End of Edinburgh you will visit South Queensferry where a ferry took people across the the water to Fife for over 300 years. Continue on to Blackness Castle where Outlander, Robert the Bruce and Mary Queen of Scots films were made, Linlithgow Palace (site of Outlander and Robert the Bruce).
and St Michael’s Church, then The Kelpies two horses heads sculpted from steel,
which signify the joining of the two main Scottish canals.
Falkirk Wheel is a barge lift that replaces 18 Lochs taking barges from one level to another,
Bannockburn visitors Centre and Battle Site, where Scotland first gain independence from England,
Stirling Castle stands on a rock as Edinburgh Castle on an extinct volcano, it was also the home of
Mary Queen of Scots and where she was crowned. The Wallace Monument, National Monument of Scotland.
Cambuskenneth Abbey James III Tomb and Home.
On the tour entrance to sites are not included. Shorter trips can be designed for each group.
Burns Dumfries Tour
Dumfries has a fascinating history. It is the largest town in the region.
Dumfries was founded as a Royal Burgh in 1186 and was on the border of England Galloway was actually in England until 1234. In 1306 Robert the Bruce killed John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch Guardian of Scotland in Greyfriars Church Dumfries before become King of Scotland. Greyfriars Dumfries was rebuilt in circa 1870 across from where the original church was. There is a great deal of thing to see in Dumfries connected with Robert Burns, a statue, his mausoleum in St Michael's Churchyard, his house at 24 Burns Street and Robert Burns Centre. There are 2 further museums, Dumfries Museum with Camera Obscura and Old Bridge House Museum. We will also visit
Robert Burns first family home Ellisland Farm where he stayed with his wife Jean.
Travel time to Dumfries 2 hrs 15 mins, (82 miles - 133 Klms) each way. Stops - Biggar and Moffat.