Highland
Lochs, Glens and Whisky Small-Group Day Trip from Edinburgh with Tripmart.com
Fancy
sampling a wee dram o' whisky and exploring the rugged landscape of the
Scottish Highlands? Combine the two on a small-group day trip from Edinburgh,
and discover the real taste of Scotland! You'll see the area's beautiful
scenery, full of lochs and glens, and sample Scotland's favorite beverage. With
a maximum group size of 16 passengers, this special full-day tour allows you to
have a memorable and personal experience.
Your
day trip from Edinburgh to the Scottish Highlands takes you across the famous
Forth Road Bridge , giving you a great view of the spectacular nearby Forth
Rail Bridge, one of the longest cantilever bridges in the world.
After
you cross the Highland boundary faultline,the scenery changes from the rolling
farmland of the Lowlands to the forested hills and mountains of the Scottish
Highlands. This thick forest is the very same mentioned in Shakespeare's
Macbeth as "Birnam Wood." One part of the wood is especially
beautiful -the Hermitage - and this is where you will take a walk. Here,
surrounded by thick forest, the River Braan crashes over spectacular waterfalls.
This is a migratory route for salmon, and they can often be seen trying to leap
the falls.
Follow
the wide valley of the River Tay , the longest river in Scotland with the
greatest flow of water of any river in Britain. Stop in Pitlochry for lunch
(own expense), and take the opportunity to visit a whisky distillery or the dam
where salmon leap in summer.
Continue
to Killiecrankie and the Queen's View, where on a clear day the view stretches
from Loch Tummel to Schiehallion and beyond to the hills of Glencoe. Drive over
the hills to Fortingal, where the Fortingal Yew tree is the oldest living
organism in Europe. The village is the legendary birthplace of Pontius Pilate.
Next you'll head along the shores of Loch Tay, in the shadow of Ben Lawers. At
the head of the loch is Killin, with the wonderful falls of Dochart in the
heart of the town.
After
a short stop, continue over the Braes of Balquhidder, the final resting place
of Highland outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor.
The
Scottish Highlands are Europe's last great wilderness! Traveling in a small
group means you can take lots of stops and reach out-of-the-way places, giving
you more time out the van to discover the real Scotland.
For
further details, log on to http://www.tripmart.com ,
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