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Highlands Lochs and Whisky Day Trip from Edinburgh
Enjoy Perthshire scenery and Dewar’s whisky visit with transport and a guided tasting included
10 h
Max 16 Guests
A whisky distillery tour and tasting hits differently after a full day in the Highlands. This day trip from Edinburgh gives you the scenery first, then the whisky dram. Start with a stop in Dunkeld to see the cathedral ruins beside the River Tay, then head to The Hermitage for Ossian’s Hall for views of Black Linn Falls. Then it’s Pitlochry for lunch and Queen’s View for a look over Loch Tummel. Finish at Dewar’s distillery, where a guided tour turns Highland whisky from a souvenir into a story.
What's included
A day of Scottish delights
Expert English-speaking local guide
Luxury mini-coach transport from Edinburgh
Dewar’s distillery entry ticket
Guided distillery tour
Whisky tasting experience
Scenic photo stop at Queen’s View above Loch Tummel
Stop in Dunkeld and Pitlochry
Walk at The Hermitage to viewpoints over Black Linn Falls
Guide tips
Food and extra whisky purchases
Itinerary
Your tour begins at Edinburgh Bus Station
Meet your local driver-guide inside Edinburgh Bus Station and get settled on the 16-seat mini-coach. Arrive early as the bus must leave on time to maintain the days schedule.
Cross the Queensferry Crossing and spot the Forth Rail Bridge
Leave Edinburgh by crossing the Queensferry Crossing, the modern road bridge over the Firth of Forth, the sea inlet just north of the city. From here, you’ll also see the Forth Rail Bridge, the famous red Victorian railway bridge that defines this skyline.
Explore Dunkeld and step into the cathedral ruins on the River Tay
Stop in Dunkeld, a small historic town in Highland Perthshire, set on the banks of the River Tay, Scotland’s longest river. Walk through the atmospheric ruins of Dunkeld Cathedral, a medieval site that took centuries to build and still feels quietly impressive today.
Walk the Hermitage trail to Ossian’s Hall and Black Linn Falls
Next, head to The Hermitage, a woodland walk known for towering Douglas firs and mossy forest paths. From Ossian’s Hall, a viewpoint pavilion built to frame the scenery, you’ll look out over Black Linn Falls as the River Braan surges through rocky pools.
Pause in Pitlochry for lunch and a stroll through a Victorian resort town
Continue to Pitlochry, a classic Highland town that became popular in the Victorian era as a scenic getaway. This is your main break for lunch, not included, plus time to wander the main streets, browse small shops, or warm up in a café.
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Thu, 16 Jul 2026
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