Scotland History & Whisky Experience
Castles, royal heritage and premium distillery culture
Stirling Castle → Gleneagles → Scone Palace → Aberfeldy → Blair Athol → House of Bruar
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 castles, dramatically positioned on volcanic rock — the gateway to the Highlands and royal history.
Highlights
- Royal interiors
- Panoramic views
- Medieval architecture
Experience
- Refined introduction to Scottish history
The Gleneagles Hotel
Among Scotland's most luxurious countryside resorts — classic elegance and aristocratic Highland lifestyle.
Highlights
- Luxury golf and dining
- Landscaped grounds
- Exclusive resort atmosphere
Experience
- Premium coffee break in elegant surroundings
Scone Palace
Historic palace associated with Scotland's ancient kings and the Stone of Destiny.
Highlights
- Grand palace interiors
- Beautiful gardens
- Noble estate setting
Experience
- Calm, prestigious cultural heritage
Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery
A charming Highland town and respected distillery known for smooth single malt whisky.
Highlights
- Whisky tasting
- Distillery heritage
- Highland hospitality
Experience
- Authentic whisky culture
Distillery tours must be booked ahead of your journey if required.
Blair Athol Distillery
One of Scotland's oldest working distilleries in the beautiful town of Pitlochry.
Highlights
- Historic stone buildings
- Traditional production
- Cozy Highland character
Experience
- Intimate whisky heritage
Distillery tours must be booked ahead of your journey if required.
The House of Bruar
Scotland's famous luxury country shopping destination — the Harrods of the Highlands.
Highlights
- Premium Scottish fashion
- Cashmere and tweed
- Luxury food hall
Experience
- Polished upscale ending to the day
Overall experience
Royal history, luxury countryside hospitality, authentic whisky culture and premium Scottish lifestyle — sophisticated and balanced for guests who want Scotland beyond standard sightseeing.
Per group
£620