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Embark on a captivating 4-day journey through the Scottish Highlands and the enchanting Isle of Skye. Departing from both Edinburgh and Glasgow, this intimate small-group tour allows you to experience the very best of the region, including iconic highlights such as Loch Lomond, Glencoe, Glenfinnan, and Loch Ness.
On the Isle of Skye, escape from the hustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in a world of fairies, myths, and legends. You’ll explore the island’s most famous landmarks, like Kilt Rock, the Quiraing, and the Fairy Glen, while also uncovering hidden gems off the beaten path. Whether you’re drawn by nature, history, or culture, this magical tour promises an unforgettable experience, filled with moments that will leave you enchanted and eager to learn more about Scotland’s fascinating past.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
Each traveler is allowed a maximum of 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag. Oversized or excessive luggage (e.g. surfboards, golf clubs or bikes) may have certain restrictions, please inquire with the operator prior to travel to confirm if your excess luggage is acceptable
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Minimum age is 5 years
Bring rain proof clothing and closed comfortable footwear.
Travel time is included in tour length
The Hermitage
Our first stop offers a perfect opportunity to stretch our legs in one of Highland Perthshire's most scenic spots. We'll enjoy a woodland walk surrounded by a mix of conifer and deciduous trees, including one of Britain’s tallest Douglas firs. The trail leads us to the stunning Black Linn Falls, a highlight of the journey.
Pitlochry Visitscotland Icentre
Pitlochry is a charming Victorian town where we’ll pause for a scenic photo stop. With its picturesque streets and beautiful surroundings, it’s the perfect opportunity to capture the essence of this historic town. You’ll also have a chance to explore the unique local shops, including the Heather Gems factory and exhibition, where you can find beautiful handcrafted Scottish jewellery. This stop offers a delightful blend of photography and shopping in one of Scotland’s prettiest towns. You will also have the chance to enjoy some lunch (not included).
Queen's View
We’ll make a brief stop at the iconic Queen’s View, a perfect spot to capture breathtaking photos. With its spectacular panoramic views over Loch Tummel and the majestic Schiehallion mountain, this viewpoint is one of the most beautiful and renowned in Scotland. It’s the ideal place to take in the stunning natural landscape and snap some unforgettable photos.
Culloden Battlefield
At Culloden, you'll first have free time to explore the fascinating interactive exhibition, which delves into the history of this pivotal battle, and browse the shop for unique Scottish souvenirs. Afterward, your guide will take you on a detailed tour of the battlefield, where you’ll stand on the very ground where the Jacobite forces made their final stand. Through vivid storytelling and historical insight, you'll gain a deeper understanding of this significant event in Scottish history, making this visit an unforgettable experience.
Clava Cairns
We’ll make a brief stop at the ancient Clava Cairns, a 4,000-year-old burial site steeped in history and mystery. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the fascinating burial cairns and walk among the atmospheric standing stones, connecting with Scotland’s distant past in this peaceful and intriguing location. We will then make our way to Inverness, arriving around 6 pm. Please note that accommodation is not included, please let us know where you are staying.
Urquhart Castle
You’ll check out of your Inverness accommodation by 9 AM (exact timing will depend on your location). We’ll then head to the impressive ruins of Urquhart Castle, where you’ll discover its rich history. You’ll also have the chance to dip your hand into the legendary Loch Ness and try some Nessie spotting from one of the best vantage points along the loch. The combination of history and stunning views makes this a truly memorable stop!
Ratagan Pass Viewpoint
We’ll make a brief photo stop at the Ratagan Pass, offering stunning panoramic views of Glen Shiel, Glenelg, and the majestic Five Sisters of Kintail. This scenic spot provides a perfect opportunity to capture the breathtaking beauty of the Highlands.
Eilean Donan Castle
We’ll visit the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, beautifully rebuilt on the shores of Loch Alsh. Famous for its appearances in Hollywood films such as Highlander and, more recently, Robert the Bruce, Eilean Donan is also renowned as one of Scotland’s most photographed castles. During our stop, you’ll have the chance to explore the castle grounds and grab a quick lunch at the castle’s café (lunch not included).
Neist Point
Weather permitting, we’ll visit Neist Point, the most westerly point on Skye. On a clear day, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Uists. However, if the weather is misty, we may adjust the stop, as the stunning vistas are best enjoyed in clear conditions.
Dunvegan Castle & Gardens
During the Summer months: Dunvegan Castle, the ancestral seat of Clan MacLeod for over 800 years, offers a fascinating glimpse into centuries of history. You’ll have the chance to explore the family home of the Clan Chief and stroll through its beautiful gardens—imagine the stories those ancient walls could tell! Afterwards, we’ll head to Portree, where the day will conclude around 6 PM. Please note, accommodation in Portree is not included, but you’ll be staying here for two nights to fully enjoy the area.
The Old Man of Storr
We’ll head towards the stunning Old Man of Storr viewpoint. If the weather is on our side, we’ll take the opportunity to hike to the top, offering incredible views of the surrounding landscape.
Lealt Falls
We’ll stop at the Lealt Falls Viewing Platform, offering spectacular views. For the more adventurous, there’s also time to descend to the Mine Viewing Platform. However, please note that the path is uneven with some steep inclines, so take care as you explore.
Kilt Rock
We’ll make a photo stop at the iconic Kilt Rock, where you can admire the striking cliff face resembling a kilt’s pleats. In addition to the breathtaking views, you’ll also learn about the fascinating dinosaur discoveries made on the island nearby, adding another layer of intrigue to this incredible location.
Flora MacDonald's Grave
Located in the heart of the island's Gaelic-speaking region, we’ll visit Kilmuir Cemetery, the final resting place of the Jacobite heroine Flora MacDonald. This stop offers a chance to reflect on her remarkable legacy in a peaceful, historic setting
Fairy Glen
Our next stop is the captivating Fairy Glen near Uig, a mystical landscape filled with unusual rock formations, rolling hills, and lush greenery that feels straight out of a fairytale. As you explore the Glen, you’ll discover hidden paths and ancient stone circles that add to the magical atmosphere. Although the trails can be steep and uneven, the reward is a breathtaking panoramic view that captures the essence of Skye’s beauty. It’s a place where folklore and nature intertwine, offering an unforgettable experience for those who make the climb.
VisitScotland Portree iCentre
We plan to arrive back in the picturesque town of Portree between 3 and 4 PM, allowing you ample time to explore the island's vibrant capital. Stroll through its quaint streets, visit the colourful harbour, or simply relax and soak in the charm of this bustling hub. The tour for the day will come to a close as we reach Portree, leaving you with the rest of the afternoon to discover its hidden gems at your leisure.
Cill Chriosd
You’ll check out of your accommodation around 9:30 AM, and we’ll head towards the stunning Cill Chriosd, a serene ruined church set against the backdrop of the scenic road to Elgol. This stop offers a perfect blend of history and breathtaking Highland views.
Next, we’ll head to Mallaig on the mainland, taking the ferry from Armadale and enjoying the scenic views. If time permits, we’ll make a quick stop at the Torabhaig Whisky Distillery. Please note, this stop is only possible if there’s enough time in the schedule. Ferry ticket is included.
Mallaig Heritage Centre
Once we arrive in the charming coastal village of Mallaig, you’ll have free time to enjoy lunch and explore the harbour. For those who have pre-booked tickets, you can then board the iconic Jacobite Steam Train for the 14:10 service, an unforgettable journey through some of Scotland’s most breathtaking landscapes. Please note, the Jacobite Train is seasonal and we cannot prebook tickets on your behalf. If you don’t have tickets, don’t worry! You can continue the journey in the comfort of our vehicle, enjoying the same stunning views as we travel towards our next destination. Jacobite Steam Train tickets not included and early booking is essential to avoid disappointment. (Summer schedule only)
Glenfinnan Monument
For those not joining the Steam Train, and for everyone during our Winter Schedule, we’ll visit the remarkable Glenfinnan Monument. Set against a backdrop of towering mountains, this site commemorates the Jacobite uprising and offers breathtaking views of the famous viaduct, known worldwide from the Harry Potter films. This stop provides the perfect opportunity to soak in the beauty of the Highlands while connecting with both Scotland's rich history and a touch of cinematic magic.
Fort William VisitScotland iCentre
We will then reunite with those taking the steam train at the station in Fort William. Please note that this meet-up only occurs during the summer months, when the steam train is in operation.
The Three Sisters
Next, we’ll journey to the breathtaking Glencoe, where we’ll pause for a short but unforgettable photo stop at the iconic Three Sisters. These majestic, towering peaks form part of the dramatic landscape of Glencoe, offering stunning views that perfectly capture the wild beauty of the Scottish Highlands. This scenic stop provides the perfect opportunity to admire and photograph one of Scotland’s most iconic natural wonders.
An Ceann Mor
Our final stop on the tour brings us to Inveruglas, nestled on the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Here, you’ll have a short comfort break with the chance to stretch your legs and take in the serene beauty of Scotland’s largest loch. With its tranquil waters framed by rolling hills, Inveruglas offers a peaceful moment to soak in the breathtaking scenery before we conclude our journey. We will arrive back in Glasgow for 7 pm and Edinburgh for 8pm where the tour will end.
Light refreshments
Bottled water
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Driver/guide
Admission Fees
Accommodation (we can assist in this, please let us know if you need help)
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Jacobite Steam Train
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
8 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
viagginliberta,May 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was a wonderful experience! This tour was chosen by me among many doubts but made my holiday in Scotland (we stayed 10 days between Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and this tour) something unforgettable. There was everything: a journey through history (very well explained by our guide Catriona), into myth (the valley of the fairies, Lockness, Nessie ..), into the landscape (mountains, lakes, green meadows, the moorland ....)... The sights on the tour certainly give much more than an idea of Scotland and leave you speechless: a dip in nature and serenity that only nature can give. And this serenity you carry in your heart when you return home!! And then the guide, simply superb! from departure to return, every effort was made to put us at ease. Imagine that we are Italians with a very bad knowledge of English. When he found out that we knew French he made sure to always speak in two languages: English and French even if it was not due. Thank you Catriona!
WildFlowerWalker,Sep 16, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
Out of my trip to Scotland, this was the tour I most looking forward too, but the most anxiety it caused. Everything was fine until a few weeks before I was due to go the tour, the itinerary had changed around on the website (after a number of email requests, I never got sent an itinerary), I was left in a complete panic thinking I booked the wrong accommodation. I lost money in booking the incorrect date for the Jacobite train. Friends thought it was strange that I wasn’t looking forward to my first trip to Scotland. I couldn’t when I was still left in the dark about this tour. On the morning of the tour, at no time did the tour guide come up to me to check if I was on the tour. I was lucky I approached the car to ask - I have a feeling he would have simply gone without me. During the day things didn’t seem right, like the guide didn’t want to be on the tour. On the website it mentioned a story about Glencoe - the guide said there was nothing special about Glencoe (yes there is). After being lucky the week before in getting a ticket for the train, I had just made the train departure. I felt the tour guide wasn’t happy I was the only one going on the train. For the rest of the afternoon things just didn’t feel right, we all agreed with the guide that we would start at 8am to get to the over touristy fairy pools. The next morning it was 8:20am and no pick-up. After my confidence had been diminished with the lack of communication. All thoughts had gone through me - the tour guide went without me; I have paid all this money just to be like all the other tourists to post on Instagram; can I afford a taxi; should have booked with the other tour company that I can see driving around. Finally after using the chat messaging on the website (this was the only way I could communicate with the company), I got an answer - we had a new tour guide. I was a bit relieved, as the previous tour guide was a bit cold. The new tour guide handled the situation and we went on with the day. He didn’t no about the area or the history. I felt so touristy and felt silly contributing to overpopulating the area at the fairy pools. It wasn’t until the evening that I booked a walking tour with a local that I enjoyed my time in Portree. He new all about the history of the Isle of Skye (including the fairy pools) and Portree - I walked away with more knowledge, highlight of my time in Portree. The next day, we got another guide and owner of the tour. Finally there was no mucking about. We were to spend specific amount of time at each location to stick to the itinerary. He knew all the history and background of all of Scotland. When we got to Inverness, he made sure you where checked into your accommodation and made sure you where picked up the next day on time. I am glad I did it, the highlands and the Isle of Skye are absolutely beautiful and it was without the the stress of hiring a car and driving around by myself.
slcgal,Jul 29, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
We met early on Monday to travel to Fort William. We rode the Jacobite Train to Mallaig. This is one of the great train rides of the world. Very fun and beautiful to travel over the Glenfinnan viaduct (Harry Potter fame). After lunch in Mallaig we got on the ferry to Skye and on to Portree. This is a beautiful town and very crowded in the summer. Fun to walk around and snap many photos. Next day we were on to Dunvegan Castle, Glendale to see the light house. Then on to the Fairy Pools and the Trotternish peninsula. The Fairy Glen was very beautiful and calming. Many stunning sites on our way back to Portree to do a little shopping. Next day on our way to Inverness. Stopping at Eilean Donan Castle for lovely photos. Inverness is a scenic town and we had dinner. This tour is packed with awesome stops. Thursday morning we were up early for our trip to Urquhart Castle via the Jacobite boat tours on Loch Ness. Very informative and exciting morning tour on Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle. We also made the stop at Culloden and the Cairns. This is a very somber site, English and Scottish soldiers fighting for control and this was very devastating war lasting for a very short 45 minutes, however, this historical fight devasted the Scots for decades. My daughter and I enjoyed every minute of this tour. Our tour guide, Struan, was a very caring and informative guide. We hated to say goodbye. Back in Edinburgh on Thursday night and the end of a wonderful tour with a wonderful guide. Thank you Slainte Scotland and especially Struan. May 2019.
eleonoraz555,Jul 28, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
HIGLY RECOMMENDED! We had an incredible experience on our trip with Helmut, our guide. First of all, the tour was meant to be for 8/10 people but even if it was just the two of us because the others cancelled, they were so kind not to cancel the tour. The tour is well organized, it gives you the chance to see beautiful landscapes, castles, nature and villages. Moreover Helmut was very available, kind and friendly! We highly recommend this trip and in particular SlainteScotland for their efficiency and reliability.
mdrubin,May 2, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
We completed a 4 day tour of the Highlands and Skye with our guide Barry. Absolute, hands down, one the best times I have had in a long long time. My wife and I are in our late 30s / early 40s and found this trip to be a perfect blend of outdoor activities, knowledge of the local areas and scenery like no other. The Slainte Group is highly professional, punctual, fun and makes you feel like you are with long time friends when you are around them. We were a small group which is their specialty, which was a big differentiator from the other groups seen on the tours. Barry was the perfect combination of great Scotland humor and professional. Only draw back is Barry is really hard on the eyes - no Jamie Fraser! Love you Barry and Cat can’t thank you enough for being with us for honoring my mother.
Cassie00smith,Mar 3, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
I went on a trip with some friends and we had a BLAST!! Our guide, Barry, was a ton of fun and very knowledgeable. This company was easy to work with and willing to customize our trip to what we wanted to do and how we wanted to experience Scotland. I would absolutely recommend this group to anybody seeking a quality trip and great experience during their stay.
rljo234,Mar 3, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
I can't say enough good things about this trip or our guide Barry (sorry if that's not the way you spell it!). I recommend anyone who is wanting an in depth trip to the Highlands and an upper island to book with this company. They are prompt when replying to questions and very personable. With this tour, it was me and 2 of my friends and he just absolutely made the entire trip fun, informative, and so relaxing. He showed us the best spots to see the most of wherever we were, and made the trip as personable as possible. The Isle of Skye is absolutely gorgeous and Barry made sure we say the beauty of it all. I literally can't say enough good things about Barry and how amazing this trip was. This is my second tour with this company and I recommend them 10/10.
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