Scottish Highlands: Walking Tour from Edinburgh
Overview
Join an organized excursion from Edinburgh to the Scottish Highlands. Visit Dunkeld, a historic town known for its well-preserved streets and an ancient cathedral. Travel further into Cairngorms National Park for a guided hike in an area rich in natural and cultural significance. Observe local environmental features and learn about the region’s history and ecology. Conclude the trip with a visit to Pitlochry and pass along the historic Forth Rail Bridge.
What's included
FAQ
You’ll travel from Edinburgh into the Scottish Highlands with an organized guide. The itinerary includes a stop in Dunkeld, a historic town known for its well-preserved streets and its ancient cathedral. From there, you’ll continue into Cairngorms National Park for a guided hike in an area valued for both natural scenery and cultural significance. Throughout the day, your guide will point out local environmental features and explain the region’s history and ecology. The trip concludes with a visit to Pitlochry, plus a pass by the historic Forth Rail Bridge as you return toward Edinburgh.
The tour is listed with a duration of 11:15, meaning the full day excursion runs for approximately 11 hours (and 15 minutes) from start to finish, including travel time, stops at Dunkeld and Pitlochry, the guided hike in Cairngorms National Park, and the sightseeing along the way (including the pass by the Forth Rail Bridge). Exact timing can vary slightly depending on traffic and weather.
The price is 95.8 EUR. In general, this includes the guided excursion, transportation from Edinburgh to the Highlands and back, and the planned stops and guided hike. It covers your participation in the activities described in the itinerary (Dunkeld, Cairngorms National Park hike, Pitlochry, and the Forth Rail Bridge pass). If you want confirmation on any optional add-ons (such as meals or entrance fees, if applicable), check with your booking provider.
Because the hike takes place in Cairngorms National Park, conditions can change quickly. Wear comfortable walking shoes or sturdy boots with good grip, and dress in layers so you can adjust for wind, rain, or cool temperatures. Bring a waterproof jacket, and consider packing a small day bag with water and snacks. If you have them, trekking poles can help on uneven or muddy ground. Your guide may provide brief route guidance, but it’s best to be prepared for typical Scottish outdoor terrain.
The tour includes a guided hike in Cairngorms National Park, so it’s best suited for travelers who can comfortably walk for extended periods and handle uneven outdoor paths. However, the exact difficulty can depend on weather and the day’s route. If you’re a beginner or have mobility concerns, it’s recommended to check the activity’s difficulty level or ask your operator about pace, terrain, and any options to shorten or modify the walk.


