Stirling Castle is one of Scotland’s most famous castles. It sits high on a hill with amazing views of the countryside. Long ago, kings and queens, including Mary, Queen of Scots, lived there. The castle has grand halls, towers, and thick stone walls, and it played an important part in Scotland’s history
The Steamship Cruise on Loch Katrine offers a relaxing journey across one of Scotland’s most scenic lochs aboard the historic SS Sir Walter Scott. Enjoy stunning Highland views, rich history, and local legends as you glide through the tranquil waters of the Trossachs.
For lunch, try traditional Scottish food such as haggis, neeps, and tatties in one of Glasgow’s friendly pubs. In the afternoon, you can take a walk along the River Clyde and learn about the city’s shipbuilding history.
The Kelpies are two towering, 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures located in The Helix Park, near Falkirk. Designed by artist Andy Scott, they celebrate Scotland’s industrial heritage and the legendary water horses of Scottish folklore. These striking steel landmarks symbolize strength, endurance, and the spirit of the Scottish people.
08:45 Meet at 42 Henderson Row
09:50 Arrive at Stirling Castle, free time inside with an optional guided tour by Castle staff
12:00 Travel to Loch Katrine
13:00 Steamship Cruise
14:00 Steamship Cruise ends, 30 minutes free time to enjoy the Loch
14:30 Drive to the Kelpies through the Trossachs National Park
16:20 Stop at the Kelpies, free time and group photo!
16:50 Return to Edinburgh
17:20 Arrive Charlotte Square