Skye, Loch Ness & Glencoe 3-Day Private Tour
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Overview
The Private 3 Days Tour to Skye Loch Ness and Glencoe from Edinburgh is a special trip for people who want to see Scotland's beautiful places in a comfy and personal way. You get to travel in a fancy Mercedes Benz minivan, and a local expert guide will show you around. This tour is made just for you, so you can see exactly what you want.
You'll see amazing places like Luss and Loch Lomond, and the Loch Tulla Viewpoint for great views. You'll also go through Rannoch Moor and Glencoe, which are famous for their beautiful scenery. One of the best parts is visiting the Isle of Skye, where you can see the Old Man of Storr, Lealt Falls, and Kilt Rock. Don't forget An Corran Beach where dinosaur footprints have been found. Other key stops include The Quiraing, Fairy Glen, Neist Point Lighthouse, Fairy Pools, Fort Augustus, Dalwhinnie Distillery, and Pitlochry.
This tour includes yummy Scottish snacks and bottled water, and you'll ride in a comfortable, air-conditioned van. Remember that the tour price doesn't include entry to Eilean Donan Castle or whisky tours at Dalwhinnie Distillery. With an expert guide and a comfy ride, you're sure to have a great time exploring the best of Scotland.




Highlights
See Skye's Magical Sights: Discover waterfalls, fairy pools, and amazing rock formations on the Isle of Skye.
Travel in Luxury: Enjoy the ride in a comfortable, private Mercedes Benz minivan.
Taste Scottish Treats: Enjoy traditional Scottish snacks during your tour.
Expert Local Guide: Learn about the history and culture from a friendly local guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally felt this tour was a fantastic and memorable way to see the Scottish Highlands, with stunning landscapes and knowledgeable guides making it a top choice.

Customers loved the beautiful views and scenery.
They really liked having a friendly and helpful guide.
Many people said the tour was a highlight of their trip to Scotland.
The comfortable transportation made the long drives enjoyable.
Some customers wished they had more time at certain stops.
A few people mentioned the weather could be unpredictable.
The Journey
Luss, Loch Lomond
Discover the enchanting village of Luss, a picturesque haven nestled on the banks of Loch Lomond. This charming village boasts meticulously preserved stone cottages, quaint tea rooms, and stunning views across the loch to the surrounding mountains. Explore the historic Luss Parish Church or simply wander along the shore, soaking in the tranquility and natural beauty that makes Luss a quintessential Scottish escape.
Loch Tulla Viewpoint
Venture into the Highlands and capture panoramic vistas from the Loch Tulla viewpoint. This strategically located vantage point offers stunning perspectives of Loch Tulla and the surrounding mountainscape. It is a popular stop for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike, providing a chance to immerse oneself in the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
Rannoch Moor
Experience the raw, untamed beauty of Rannoch Moor, a vast expanse of wilderness in the Scottish Highlands. This remarkable area is renowned for its desolate beauty, diverse wildlife, and unique geological formations. Capture stunning photographs of the moor's stark landscape, where the sky meets the earth in a seamless blend of tranquility and drama.
Glencoe
Immerse yourself in the dramatic history and stunning landscapes of Glencoe, a valley steeped in both natural beauty and tragic history. Capture breathtaking views of the iconic Three Sisters mountain range and explore the glen's rugged terrain. Glencoe's stunning scenery and poignant history make it a compelling and unforgettable destination.
Ben Nevis
Stand in awe at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the United Kingdom, towering over the surrounding landscape. From this vantage point, marvel at the sheer scale of this imposing peak and the surrounding glens. If weather permits, ascend to a scenic viewpoint to fully appreciate the stunning panoramic vistas of the Highlands.
Eilean Donan Castle
Discover the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, one of Scotland's most photographed and historically significant landmarks. Perched on a small island where three lochs converge, this 13th-century fortress boasts a rich history, having played a pivotal role in the Jacobite risings. Explore its storied halls, capture the breathtaking views, and immerse yourself in the romantic allure of this Highland gem.
Portree, Isle of Skye
Arrive in Portree, the charming main village of the Isle of Skye, and discover a picturesque harbor town renowned for its brightly colored houses and vibrant cultural scene. Explore the town's unique shops, savor delicious local cuisine, and soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and sea. Portree offers the perfect blend of modern amenities and historical charm.
Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye
Journey north of Portree to the iconic Old Man of Storr, a striking rock formation on the Isle of Skye's Trotternish Peninsula. This breathtaking landscape is renowned for its unique geological formations and stunning views, making it a must-visit destination. Immerse yourself in the folklore surrounding this ancient sentinel, with local legends whispering tales of a giant who once roamed the island.
Lealt Falls, Isle of Skye
Visit the impressive Lealt Falls, located on the Isle of Skye's stunning Trotternish Peninsula. This dramatic waterfall cascades 90 meters over two stages into the Sound of Raasay, nestled within Lealt Gorge. Venture to the viewing platform for breathtaking views of the upper falls and the surrounding rugged landscape, or descend to witness the thundering lower falls.
Kilt Rock and Mealt Falls, Isle of Skye
Marvel at the dramatic Kilt Rock and Mealt Falls viewpoint, where 90-meter basalt cliffs resembling a pleated kilt meet the breathtaking Mealt Falls. Witness the 55-meter waterfall cascading into the sea, creating a mesmerizing display of nature's power and beauty. Capture the perfect photo of this unique geological wonder.
An Corran Beach, Staffin, Isle of Skye
Venture onto An Corran Beach in Staffin and step back in time to discover real dinosaur footprints! These ancient tracks, dating back 165 to 170 million years, were left by a variety of dinosaurs, including the Megalosaurus. Immerse yourself in the history of this enchanting spot, once a marshy estuary teeming with life during the Jurassic era.
The Quiraing, Isle of Skye
Explore the Quiraing, a breathtaking landscape that offers some of the Isle of Skye's most dramatic and photogenic vistas. This unique geological formation, with its towering cliffs and sweeping valleys, provides an unforgettable backdrop for capturing the perfect photo. Hike through this surreal landscape and immerse yourself in its otherworldly beauty.
Fairy Glen, Isle of Skye
Make your way to the breathtaking Fairy Glen, a magical landscape of miniature hills, lochans, and unusual rock formations. Explore this enchanting realm, where legend and nature intertwine to create a truly unique and captivating experience. Consider a lunch at the nearby Uig Hotel, offering delicious local cuisine and stunning views of Uig Bay.
Neist Point Lighthouse, Isle of Skye
Journey to the breathtaking Neist Point and Lighthouse, situated at the westernmost tip of the Isle of Skye. This iconic landmark offers stunning views of the Minch and the Western Isles, making it the perfect spot to reflect on the day's adventures. Appreciate the dramatic cliffs, the historic lighthouse, and the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye
Discover the enchanting Fairy Pools, nestled at the foot of the majestic Cuillin Mountains on the Isle of Skye. These crystal-clear pools and cascading waterfalls offer a breathtaking natural spectacle. Take a leisurely walk along the river and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this unique landscape, where myth and nature blend seamlessly together.
Fort Augustus
Enjoy a scenic two-hour drive to Fort Augustus, a charming village filled with an array of cafes and restaurants perfect for lunch. Situated on the Caledonian Canal, Fort Augustus offers a picturesque setting and a chance to explore its historic charm. Take a boat cruise on Loch Ness for a unique perspective on this legendary loch.
Dalwhinnie Distillery
Arrive at the renowned Dalwhinnie Distillery, nestled at an impressive 1132 feet above sea level in the heart of the Cairngorm National Park. Celebrated for producing some of Scotland's most acclaimed whiskies, Dalwhinnie offers an unforgettable experience. Join a tour to discover the art of traditional whisky making amidst breathtaking mountain scenery.
Pitlochry
Conclude your tour in Pitlochry, a charming market town nestled in the heart of Scotland. Take a moment to refresh and explore the unique offerings of the town's independent shops. Pitlochry's Victorian centre, adorned with vibrant floral displays, features a blend of historic charm and modern amenities, making it the perfect place to cap off your journey.
Know Before You Go
This private tour includes traditional Scottish snacks, bottled water, and transportation in a private luxury Mercedes minivan with air conditioning. It does not include entry fees to Eilean Donan Castle (Adult £12, Senior £11, Child £6.50, Under 5 Free) or Dalwhinnie Distillery whisky tours (starting from £19). This is a door-to-door service.
Hot Tip
Customers suggest wearing layers, as the weather in the Scottish Highlands can change quickly. Also, bring a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery!