10 hours
Daily Tour
7 people
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See yourself wandering through centuries-old castles, their stones whispering tales of past kings and battles. Then, picture yourself warming up with a sip of fine whisky, learning how it’s made. We’ll travel through Scotland’s breathtaking scenery, where hills roll into valleys, all steeped in rich history. For Outlander fans, it’s a dream come true seeing the actual filming locations, making the stories feel real.
And right at the core of this wonderful trip is our Scottish Castles Tour, a journey through the heart of Scotland’s culture and flavours. We’ll show you what makes Scotland so special.
Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle is a truly amazing place, the biggest and best of Scotland’s castles. It used to be home to Scottish kings and queens, a place where important people gathered for grand parties. This impressive fortress has a long history, with battles fought between the Scots and English for hundreds of years.
From its walls, you can see the famous battlefields of William Wallace’s 1297 Battle of Stirling and Robert the Bruce’s 1314 Battle of Bannockburn. You’ll walk through the Royal Palace, seeing where kings and queens lived for centuries, from Alexander I in the 11th century to James VI in the 17th century, and admire the beautiful Queen’s bedroom.
You can also enjoy the castle’s fantastic stone carvings and lovely gardens. This visit is a key part of our Scottish Castles Tour, giving you a real taste of Scotland’s royal past.
The Glenturret Distillery
Our journey takes us to Glenturret Distillery, the oldest whisky place in Scotland that’s still working. It started in 1775, secretly making whisky, and then became legal in 1818. Glenturret still makes whisky the old way, using traditional methods.
You’ll see how they make their special single malt whisky, with guides telling you all about the history of this famous Scottish brand. After a 60 Minute tour, you’ll get to try two different whiskies from their excellent collection. This part of our Scottish Castles Tour also includes time for lunch in their new restaurant or a snack in the cafe, with hot drinks available too. It’s a real taste of Scottish whisky making.
The Drummond Castle Gardens
Sadly, Drummond Castle Gardens are closed just now, but we’ll still stop for a fantastic photo opportunity. This stunning castle and its gardens are famous for being in the Outlander TV show. You’ll get to see and take pictures of one of the most beautiful formal gardens in Europe, with amazing views of the castle itself.
Even though we can’t go inside, the outside views are truly spectacular and a memorable stop on our Scottish Castles Tour. You’ll still experience a piece of Outlander magic and see a truly grand Scottish landmark.
Tullibardine Distillery
Tullibardine has a really old history of making drinks, going all the way back to 1488. That’s when King James IV of Scotland bought beer there, which was the first time beer was officially sold in Scotland!
You’ll get a good look at how they make whisky in a 45-minute tour. We’ll show you every step, from start to finish, so you can learn how they turn simple things into delicious whisky. At the end, you’ll get to try two different single malts in their cosy bar. It’s a great way to understand and enjoy real Scottish whisky.
Doune Castle
Also known as Castle Leoch, where we stop to take in the photogenic setting of the historical castle which features in Outlander as The Mackenzie’s home.
We’ll pause at Doune Castle, also known as Castle Leoch from Outlander. It’s a really lovely old castle, perfect for taking photos. You’ll see the very place where the Mackenzie family lived in the show. It’s a great chance to capture a beautiful historical site.
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The price covers your travel in our modern, comfortable Mercedes Benz Vito Minibus, ensuring you're relaxed throughout the day. It also includes entry fees to all the castles and the Glenturret Distillery, so you don't have to worry about extra costs.
Plus, you'll enjoy whisky tastings at the distillery, and our knowledgeable driver/guide will be with you, sharing stories and answering any questions.
Our tour is a full-day adventure, usually lasting between 8 to 10 hours. This allows plenty of time to explore each castle, enjoy the scenic drives through the hills and glens, and savour the whisky tasting experience. We want to make sure you have a relaxed and enjoyable day, without feeling rushed.
Absolutely! We've planned the tour to include numerous stops at picturesque locations. You'll have plenty of chances to capture stunning photos of the grand castles, the rolling landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, and the beautiful gardens. LinkTours understands how important it is to have lasting memories of your trip.
Yes, most of the castles we visit and the Glenturret Distillery have well-stocked gift shops. You can find a range of souvenirs, from traditional Scottish crafts and whisky-related items to books and postcards. It's a great way to take a little piece of Scotland home with you.
While we strive to make our tours accessible, some of the historic castles have uneven cobblestone paths, steps, and inclines. If you or someone in your party has walking difficulties, please let us know when you book. We can provide information about the specific locations and discuss any adjustments that might be needed to ensure a comfortable experience.
Scottish Castles