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Edinburgh to Forth Bridge Viewpoint
Departing from Edinburgh, we make our way to one of Scotland's most iconic viewpoints: the Forth Bridges Viewpoint. Opened in 1890, 1964, and 2017, these three bridges—though distinct—strikingly complement each other.
Journey through Fife and Perthshire to Aviemore
As we journey north through the Kingdom of Fife, the scenery shifts from the rolling farmland of the Lowlands to the forested hills and mountains that mark the Highland Fault line in Perthshire. We continue through the lush landscapes of Highland Perthshire to Pitlochry, a quintessential Scottish town nestled among the hills. Take a stroll along the High Street and imagine the Victorian visitors who once explored this charming place, seeking the tranquillity of the Highlands. Your journey north is filled with classic Highland scenery as we approach the impressive Grampian Mountains and Cairngorms National Park, heading to Aviemore.
Lunch in Aviemore and the Cairngorms National Park
The charming resort of Aviemore, surrounded by mountains and sparkling lochs, is one of the best spots for outdoor exploration. Enjoy lunch here and some free time to discover the area before we head to Loch Morlich, a site as unique as it is bonnie. Take a leisurely walk along its sandy banks and breathe in the fresh mountain air—but be cautious! Some say a mermaid resides in the loch, luring people into its depths. The final part of the day is flexible as we continue north, with opportunities to stop at Carrbridge, Clava Cairns, or other hidden gems, depending on the interests of your group, the weather, and the time of year.
Free evening in Inverness
After a day filled with breathtaking landscapes and local legends, we arrive in Inverness, often referred to as the Capital of the Highlands. The evening is free for you to enjoy—make sure to sample some local cuisine and take a leisurely stroll along the charming streets to the impressive Inverness Castle or the scenic River Ness islands.
Start Time
Jan 19