Small Tours

Discover Scotland with Our Exclusive Small Tours

Experience the beauty, history, and charm of Scotland with our bespoke small tours, designed for those who want a more personal and immersive travel experience. Whether you’re looking to explore the breathtaking Highlands, visit historic castles, or discover hidden gems off the beaten path, we offer tailored tours to suit your needs.
 
Our expert drivers and guides provide a comfortable, relaxed, and informative journey, allowing you to take in Scotland’s stunning landscapes at your own pace, with landmarks like Loch Ness and Edinburgh Castle to scenic routes and traditional whisky distilleries, our tours are completely customisable to ensure you get the most out of your trip.
 
Ideal for families, couples, and small groups, our executive vehicles provide a luxurious and stress-free way to travel. Whether you have a full itinerary in mind or need recommendations, we’re here to create a unique and unforgettable Scottish adventure for you.
 

For more information or to book your tailor-made Scottish tour, email us at info@luxelineedinburgh.co.uk Let us help you explore Scotland in style!

 All tour approx last between 8 to 12 hours 
 

Our Tours

A Day Around Edinburgh: A Journey Through History and Innovation

Location: Edinburgh and surrounding area

Start your morning in Edinburgh, soaking up the charm and character of Scotland’s capital.

Discover the historic town of South Queensferry, offering stunning views of the iconic Forth Bridge.

Explore Hopetoun House, a grand architectural treasure and a filming location for Outlander.

Visit the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow, the birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots, steeped in royal history.

Marvel at the Falkirk Wheel, the world’s only rotating boat lift—a true feat of engineering.

Be awed by The Kelpies, the largest equine sculptures on Earth, inspired by myth and legend.

Step into the mystery of Rosslyn Chapel, founded in 1446 and brought to global fame by The Da Vinci Code.

Wrap up with a tour of Glenkinchie Distillery, home to some of the finest Lowland whisky—advance booking recommended.

Location: Glasgow

Explore the city centre’s rich architectural tapestry, showcasing Classical, Italian Renaissance, and Art Nouveau styles—highlighted by landmarks like the medieval Glasgow Cathedral.

Wander through the Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian garden cemetery filled with dramatic sculptures and captivating stories from the past.

Step into Merchant City, the historic heart of Glasgow’s commercial and cultural life.

Stroll along the River Clyde, and uncover how it powered the city’s rise—from sugar trade to world-renowned shipbuilding.

Follow in the footsteps of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland’s iconic 20th-century architect and designer, through his most celebrated works.

Visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, home to 22 themed galleries and over 8,000 fascinating exhibits.

Location: The Scottish borders 

If you’re seeking a getaway steeped in history and wrapped in natural beauty, the Scottish Borders might just be your next favorite destination. Here’s a curated journey through some of the region’s most captivating stops:

Traquair House
Step back in time at Scotland’s oldest continuously lived-in house. Traquair is full of character—wander through its serene maze, marvel at the historic ‘bear gates’ (closed until a Stuart monarch returns), and don’t miss a taste from its on-site brewery.

The Border Abbeys
Echoes of the past resonate through these majestic ruins. From Melrose to Jedburgh, each abbey tells its own powerful tale of medieval life, war, and devotion. Stone walls whisper centuries of history.

Abbotsford House
Literature lovers, rejoice! This was the home of Sir Walter Scott. Roam through his beautifully preserved estate and soak in the woodland trails and riverside serenity that inspired some of his greatest works.

Scott’s View
A favorite of the famous author himself, this scenic lookout offers jaw-dropping views of the Eildon Hills and the River Tweed. It’s the kind of place that makes you stop, breathe, and just take it all in.

Lochcarron Cashmere Wool Centre
See tartan tradition come to life. Visit this renowned center to witness the craftsmanship behind Scotland’s world-famous wool products—and maybe pick up a cozy souvenir.

Floors Castle
The grandeur is undeniable. As the largest inhabited castle in Scotland, Floors is still home to the Duke of Roxburghe and offers a fascinating mix of stately architecture and rich family heritage.

Kailzie Gardens
Nature lovers will be in their element here. These tranquil gardens feature vibrant blooms, an arboretum, and seasonal osprey-watching—perfect for a slow-paced afternoon immersed in the outdoors.

Location: Loch lomond

Stand on the battlefield where King Robert the Bruce claimed a defining victory over the English in 1314—a pivotal moment in Scotland’s fight for independence.

Stirling Castle
Explore one of Scotland’s grandest castles, boasting magnificent Renaissance architecture and commanding views of seven historic battlefields.

The Wallace Monument
Visit the iconic tower that honors national hero William Wallace. Learn about his legendary triumph at the Battle of Stirling Bridge and take in sweeping views from the top.

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
Dubbed “The Highlands in Miniature,” this was Scotland’s first National Park—offering lochs, mountains, forests, and a true taste of Highland beauty.

Glenturret Distillery
Experience the craftsmanship behind Scotland’s oldest working whisky distillery. Enjoy a tour and tasting at this historic Highland gem.

Drummond Castle Gardens
Wander through one of Europe’s finest formal gardens, a striking blend of symmetry, color, and centuries-old landscaping.

Scone Palace
Step into the crowning place of Scottish kings. Set above the River Tay, this regal site marks the historic gateway into the Highlands.

Location: Loch Ness and the Highlands

Start your journey at Stirling Castle, a symbol of royal power and a vantage point of history. From its grand Renaissance architecture, you can see seven battlefields—each one echoing tales of valor and resistance.

Continue north into the haunting beauty of Glencoe, one of Scotland’s most atmospheric glens. Surrounded by towering Munros, the landscape is dramatic, wild, and steeped in both natural grandeur and poignant history.

For the adventurous, Ben Nevis awaits. As the tallest peak in Great Britain, it challenges hikers and rewards them with panoramic views that stretch across the Highlands.

On the shores of mysterious Loch Ness, the ruins of Urquhart Castle offer a dramatic setting for a glimpse into medieval life—and possibly, a sighting of the legendary Nessie.

Venture into the vast expanse of the Cairngorms National Park, where sub-arctic landscapes unfold in a stunning display of mountains, forests, and lochs. It’s a haven for wildlife lovers, hikers, and anyone seeking awe-inspiring scenery.

End your journey with a moment of tranquility at The Queen’s View. This breathtaking lookout over Loch Tummel and Tay Forest Park was once favored by Queen Victoria—and once you see it, you’ll understand why.

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