
Scotland History & Whisky Experience Tour
Edinburgh to Stirling Castle → Scone Palace → Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery → Blair Athol Distillery → The House of Bruar
Edinburgh to Stirling Castle → Scone Palace → Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery → Blair Athol Distillery → The House of Bruar
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What's included
Your driver
Mercedes Vito and English-speaking driver
Group
Private tour for 1–6 passengers
Not included in the price
Meals, entrance fees to attractions, gratuities
Itinerary
Highlights and experiences at each stop on your private day tour.
Stirling Castle
One of Scotland’s most important and historic castles, dramatically positioned on a volcanic rock overlooking the surrounding countryside. Often called the “Gateway to the Highlands,” Stirling Castle played a central role in Scottish royal history and major battles.
Highlights
- Grand royal interiors
- Panoramic Highland views
- Medieval stone architecture
- Strong Scottish heritage feeling
Experience
- A refined introduction to Scottish history
- Impressive architecture
- Iconic photo opportunities
- It feels prestigious rather than purely tourists
Scone Palace
A magnificent historic palace associated with Scotland’s ancient kings and royal ceremonies. Scone Palace is one of the most culturally important locations in Scottish history.
Highlights
- Grand palace interiors
- Beautiful gardens
- Noble Scottish estate feeling
- Peaceful countryside elegance
Experience
- Guests experience Scottish royal heritage,elegant architecture and refined estate landscapes
Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery
Aberfeldy is a charming Highland town surrounded by forests, rivers, and rolling hills. It is best known for whisky heritage and authentic Highland character.
Highlights
- This stop introduces guests to Scotland’s whisky tradition in a sophisticated and approachable way. Warm and authentic.
Experience
- Premium whisky tasting
- Distillery tour
- Traditional Scottish craftsmanship
- Highland hospitality
Distillery tours must be booked ahead of your journey if required.
Blair Athol Distillery
One of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland, located in the beautiful Highland town of Pitlochry.
Highlights
- Rich Highland whisky
- Historic distillery buildings
- Traditional production methods
Experience
- Deep Scottish whisky culture
- Traditional distillation history
- Intimate Highland whisky environment
- This stop feels authentic rather than commercial.
Distillery tours must be booked ahead of your journey if required.
The House of Bruar
Often called the “Harrods of the Highlands,” The House of Bruar is Scotland’s most famous luxury country shopping destination.
Highlights
- Premium Scottish fashion
- Cashmere and tweed
- Luxury food hall
Experience
- Perfect final stop for luxury shopping, gourmet Scottish products and relaxed coffee or afternoon break
- It gives guests a polished and upscale ending to the day.
Overall experience
A refined Scottish experience blending royal heritage, luxury hospitality, authentic whisky culture, and stunning Highland scenery—perfect for those seeking more than traditional sightseeing.
**Please note that any extra time will be charged accordingly.
Per group
£650









