Loch Ness and the Highlands
Duration
2 day(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Explore Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
See the dramatic beauty of Glen Coe & the Three Sisters
Cruise along the mysterious Loch Ness
Discover the Highland capital, Inverness
€ 94.57
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Experience the magic of Scotland’s Highlands on this two-day eco-friendly tour that takes you through some of the most scenic and historic parts of the country. From dramatic landscapes to mysterious landmarks, this adventure showcases Scotland’s true essence — from Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park to the legendary Loch Ness. Along the way, take in the serene beauty of Rannoch Moor, the cinematic grandeur of Glen Coe, and the charming Highland town of Inverness. You’ll even have the chance to visit Rosslyn Chapel, famed for its intricate carvings and Da Vinci Code mystery.
Your first day begins with a morning departure from Edinburgh, heading into the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park with a breakfast stop at Killin to admire the Dochart Falls. Continue through the misty Trossachs mountains, pausing for photos at Loch Tulla, before crossing the hauntingly beautiful Rannoch Moor — a landscape straight out of a movie. Journey through Glen Coe, Scotland’s most dramatic valley, and enjoy a relaxing lunch stop in Fort William. Later, marvel at the Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous from the Harry Potter films, and stop by the Commando Memorial with views of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest peak. As the day ends, travel along Loch Ness and arrive in Inverness, where you’ll spend the night exploring the Highland capital and enjoying local food.
Accommodation in Inverness
Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
Professional driver-guide
Guided sightseeing stops
Loch Ness cruise
Gratuities
Public transportation nearby
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Activity Provider: Panorama Etours
Customer Reviews
Manoj

Such a beautiful place! One of the nice spots for photo shoots, with amazing views and backgrounds that make every picture pop. Perfect for hanging out, relaxing, and taking lots of memorable photos with friends.
Maria

So long and beautiful Its volume of water is bigger than all the combined lakes in England and Wales ... stop say hello to Joan who can print off history and sheild coat of arms .. she's beside the cafe and loch ness centre .. say Maria says hi
Matt

Loch Ness is the famous lake known for the home of the Loch Ness monster. She lurks underneath the surface somewhere, so you need to keep your eyes peeled while you explore. The lake itself is massive, both in how long it is but also how deep it is. Along the lake, you can find different places to stay, eat, or even find adventures like boat tours or castles. The surrounding area is beautiful and there's tons of history behind it. Definitely something to bring your kids to if you're driving around the Scottish Highlands.
mark

Absolutely beautiful place, we couldn't Stay long due to poor weather and darkness falling but the view was amazing. We visited inverness and knew we would probably never be this far north again to see Loch Ness so done a quick de tour. Would recommend a visit if your in the area Scotland is an amazing place
Exploring

Loch Ness, where myths meet breathtaking views. 🙆♂️ Have you seen the Loch Ness Monster?🦕 Over a million tourists visit the Scottish coast every year in the hope of seeing the Nessie monster.🦕 And in the last photo, Nessie herself decided to pose for my lens.🤭
