Scotland scenic tours - See the best scenery in our land of mountains, lochs, islands, castles and palaces.
A one day tour either with a driver/guide or self drive brings in some facsinating places.
A multi day tour will let you see much more and with several days you could cover the Highlands and Islands and then out to Skye or the Orkney Islands
A Scotland golf tour lets you choose from you from over 500 golf courses in Scotland. Seaside links (Old Course type) Heathland with heather and pine trees, or Parkland courses almost anywhere in Scotland can give a wealth of variety. As experienced golfers, we know which courses to recommend.
Where your Scottish Ancestors lived gives a real insight into your past.
Our range of Scottish Wildlife is tremendous - Ospreys, Gannets, White Tailed Aagles, Kites, Puffins, Guillemots, Razorbills, Capercaillies, Red Deer, Red Squirrels, Otters, Polecats, Pine Martens- we have a wide range of habitats from the cliffs to the peaks.
Our Scottish History sites can show you 5000 year old houses with cupboards, beds and hearths, 4500 year old huge stone rings, Rosslyn Chapel, Stirling and Edinburgh Castles and the very different Eilan Donan or Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness, Palaces, old town centres, all with great atmosphere.
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In Scotland travel is easy and the country is not very big! A lot can be done in a day or a few days
For some special places and things to do see Special things
Leave Edinburgh or Glasgow and 45 minutes later you are past Stirling where William Wallace (Braveheart) fought his main battle and on through the Highland Fault into the Grampian Mountains. Or in one hour you are in St. Andrews looking at the Old Course.
Head south and in 30 minutes you are in the Southern Upland country of rollimg hills, great mansion houses, gardens and palaces. Or drive west to Loch Lomond and on to the fiordic west coast. Or take a boat from Oban to Mull and see Iona.
Head north through the Highlands to Royal Deeside and then opver the lovely rolling moorland to the Moray Firth. Stay in Inverness and you open up the North West Highlandsand the Isle of Skye. Head further north to the Orkney Islands and see the ancient 5000 year old houses etc
Golf anywhere and everywhere in Scotland. From the smallest local to the big Championship courses you will be made welcome by the Scots who are a friendly people.





