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WHISKY DISTILLERY TOUR

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STIRLING CASTLE

STIRLING CASTLE

SAMPLE WHISKY AT A HIGHLAND DISTILLERY

SEE THE WORLD’S LARGEST EQUINE SCULPTURES

STROLL THROUGH THE ENCHANTED HERMITAGE FOREST

ADMIRE THE ARCHITECTURE OF DUNKELD CATHEDRAL

ALL YEAR SATURDAY

JUN - SEP excl. Aug THURSDAY

AUG MONDAY & FRIDAY

DEPART / 8.45 RETURN / 17.30

PRICE From £50

STUDENT Save £3

INCLUSIONS

Legendary HAGGiS Guide

Hermitage Forest Walk Foreign Language Audio Guide

OPTIONAL Whisky Distillery Tour from £15

Some people squish up their face. Some stamp their foot on the ground. Others let out a loud 'ahhhhh'. However you react to whisky, don't let it stop you from going on this fantastic optional guided tour. You'll discover the history behind Scotland's most divisive drink. You'll discover how it's made. And hopefully you'll discover how to love it.

LEARN TO FLY A BROOMSTICK AT ALNWICK CASTLE, HARRY POTTER STYLE

STROLL ALONG THE BEACH AT THE PICTURE-PERFECT SEASIDE VILLAGE OF BAMBURGH

TAKE IN MIGHTY VIEWS OF BAMBURGH CASTLE

APR - OCT FRIDAY & SUNDAY

JUN - AUG TUESDAY

DEPART / 8.15 RETURN / 17.30

PRICE From £52

STUDENT Save £3

INCLUSIONS Legendary HAGGiS Guide

Foreign Language Audio Guide

OPTIONAL Alnwick Castle from £18.50

This magical tour takes you to the Anglo-Scottish border to learn about the bloody battles that raged. But more importantly, we’re going to Hogwarts! Harry Potter fans rejoice - we’re off to the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry; Quidditch and the Golden Snitch.

Brace yourselves, we’re heading south to England! Passing gentle rolling hills and dramatic coastline, we’ll cross the border with England to explore Bamburgh - the laid-back seaside village in the heart of Northumberland. In the afternoon, have your broomsticks at the ready as we’re off to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – Alnwick Castle!

After a magical afternoon in Alnwick, we’ll make our way back over the border and into Scotland where we will regale you with tales of the turbulent past before arriving into Edinburgh in the early evening.

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