Full-Day
Trip to Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands with Tripmart.com
Go
on a fantastic tour from Edinburgh to explore the legendary myths of Loch Ness
and enjoy the diverse range of Scottish Highland scenery. Drive through the
forests and rivers of Highland Perthshire and get a glimpse of dramatic Glen
Coe - the site of the Massacre of Glencoe. See Ben Nevis, the highest mountain
in the British Isles, and enjoy a typical Scottish picnic lunch before taking
in magnificent views of the Forth Bridge.
Take
a day trip from Edinburgh to discover the Scottish Highlands and the famous
Loch Ness. Begin your journey by bus heading north from Edinburgh along the
imposing ramparts of Stirling Castle. Pass the Trossachs, cross Rannoch Moor,
and stop at the dramatic Glen Coe, the site of the infamous massacre in 1692.
Pass through Fort William, one of the largest settlements in the Scottish
Highlands, before driving through the Great Glen. All the while your guide will
talk you through the most important and interesting sights of the region.
When
you arrive at Fort Augustus, a charming Highland village on the banks of the
famous Loch Ness, take a leisurely stroll through the village or simply relax
by the Caledonian Canal. Enjoy a locally produced 'Taste of Scotland 'picnic
lunch that includes a bottle of Scottish mineral water, a choice of freshly
made sandwiches, fresh fruit and shortbread. If you want to learn more about
Scottish cuisine, your guide can direct you to some great local cafs for more
tasty treats.
You
also have the opportunity to take a 1-hour boat cruise on the loch (own expense).
Discover the mysteries of the legendary Nessie monster on a custom-built boat
designed specifically for sailing on this loch, equipped with the very latest
underwater imaging technology, giving you a fascinating view of the terrain and
life under the surface. Relax with a coffee or beer at the onboard bar.
Your
journey continues past the shimmering Loch Laggan and then over the Pass of
Drumochter, the main mountain pass connecting the northern and southern
Scottish Highlands. Heading south, pass Perthshire and Big Tree Country, filled
with lush forests, rivers and mountains, before getting an impressive view of
Forth Bridge. Your Loch Ness and Scottish Highlands day tour ends in Edinburgh
around 8pm.
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further details, log on to http://www.tripmart.com ,
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