Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, is one of Scotland’s most iconic figures throughout history.
Explore the turbulent life of Queen Mary – hear about the romance, wonder at the splendour, uncover the controversy, and unfurl the tragic conclusion.

Stirling, The Centre of Scottish History

Stirling, a name believed to originate from a Scots term meaning ‘struggle’ or ‘strife’. Visit the site of the 1314 Battle of Bannockburn, Scotland’s fight for independence.

Learn the spectacular legend of William Wallace, arguably the most celebrated figure within Scottish culture.

End your day with a tour of the outstanding Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s finest examples of medieval architecture.

Highland Perthshire

Highland Perthshire boasts some of the most postcard-pretty landscapes within the UK.

Discover the magnificent stately homes of Scone Palace and Blair Castle or admire the spectacular panorama of Loch Tummel from Queen’s view after a stroll through the charming town of Pitlochry.

East Neuk Fishing Villages

East Neuk (a Scot’s word for nook or corner) possesses some of the most picturesque coastal villages within Britain.

Experience Scottish fishing culture and heritage, sample native cuisine and be captivated by the real-life macabre history of St. Andrews castle.

Scottish Industrial Lives

Take a refreshingly unique look at Scottish culture, not through the eyes of the aristocrats, but instead the common person. The industrial revolution transformed the Scottish economy and made it stand out on a global scale.

Experience an authentic tour of Scotland during it’s engineering and factory age.

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