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Edinburgh: West Highlands, Kilchurn & Inveraray in Spanish
4 ReviewsDay trip from Edinburgh to the Scottish Highlands: lakes, castles, and charming villages like Kilchurn, Inveraray, and Luss, surrounded by amazing Highland landscapes with a Spanish-speaking guide.
Highlights
- Explore the majestic Kilchurn Castle and its surroundings on Loch Awe.
- Visit the historic St Conan’s Kirk with its unique architecture.
- Discover the elegant town of Inveraray and its impressive castle.
- Enjoy stunning views from the Rest and Be Thankful mountain pass.
- Relax in the picturesque village of Luss on the shores of Loch Lomond.
Description
We depart from our meeting point at 190 High Street, in the heart of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, leaving the city behind to journey into the majestic Scottish Highlands with a Spanish-speaking guide. The route takes us through lush valleys, sparkling lochs, and historic military roads that have shaped Scotland’s history. Our first stop is Loch Lubnaig, a narrow and deep loch in the heart of the Trossachs National Park. Surrounded by forests and mountains, its tranquil waters provide the perfect setting to breathe in the fresh Highland air and capture stunning photographs. We continue along the lochs and hills while hearing tales of ancient clans and the historic roads connecting these lands. Next, we reach Kilchurn Castle, a 15th-century fortress built by the Campbell of Glenorchy clan. Although currently closed to the public, its surroundings and nearby viewpoints offer breathtaking views of the castle mirrored in Loch Awe, with Ben Cruachan as a majestic backdrop. A short drive brings us to St Conan’s Kirk, a unique church combining Norman, Gothic, and Romanesque architectural styles. Built in the late 19th century by Walter Douglas Campbell, it houses fascinating details inside, including a relic dedicated to Robert the Bruce. Entrance is free, though a voluntary donation is suggested. We then head to Inveraray, an elegant white town on the shores of Loch Fyne, founded in the 18th century. Here, you’ll have free time to stroll through its Georgian streets, enjoy a local lunch, or visit Inveraray Castle, the official residence of the Campbell clan and one of Scotland’s architectural gems. Next, we ascend to the Rest and Be Thankful mountain pass, a viewpoint offering spectacular panoramas of Glen Croe, surrounded by heather-covered mountains and historic military roads. Its name originates from soldiers in the 18th century who engraved this phrase in stone after completing the challenging climb. Before returning to Edinburgh, we stop at Luss, one of Scotland’s most picturesque villages on the shores of Loch Lomond. Its stone houses, flowered gardens, and views of Ben Lomond create a storybook setting. You can enjoy a relaxing walk along its historic pier and take in the vast loch, the largest by surface area in Great Britain. After a day full of history, nature, and unforgettable landscapes, we return to Edinburgh, finishing the tour at Hanover Street, in the heart of the city. This excursion leaves you with memories of a legendary Scotland, with castles, lochs, and mountains seemingly frozen in time.Includes
Professional Spanish-speaking guide Transport by coachImportant Information
- Please note that if you do not arrive for the tour on time, you will not be able to join the tour at a later point and no refund will be available; please arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time
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