Loch Ness Tours from Edinburgh

Although there is no guarantee that you will find the famous monster, I recommend you visit one of the most famous lakes in the world.
Loch Ness Tours from Edinburgh

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    When you travel to Edinburgh, once you've toured the city, a visit to Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands is a must. You'll have heard dozens of stories about the famous Loch Ness Monster, but they're not enough to give you an idea of the beauty of Scotland's landscapes, where you'll find dream castles, mountains and huge lochs.

    The Highlands region is about a three hour drive from Edinburgh and the best way to visit without missing out is on an organised tour.

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    Loch Ness and The Highlands Day Trip from Edinburgh

    Explore the Scottish Highlands and Loch Ness on a day tour

    Discover these spectacular, world-famous landscapes and learn with a professional guide about the history and hidden secrets of the Highlands region.

    Duration: 12 hours

    If you're visiting Edinburgh and want to add some magic to your sightseeing itinerary, I recommend this day trip to Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands. Mountains, castles and lochs frame the spectacular scenery of the Scottish countryside.

    This tour includes comfortable transport to and from Edinburgh and will take around 12 hours, including stops at Loch Ness, Stirling Castle and Glencoe Nature Reserve. You'll also have free time to wander around at your leisure, sample some craft beer in the local pubs or have a tasty lunch.

    Recommended if... You have a few days in Edinburgh and want to spend a day marvelling at **Scotland'**s scenic countryside.

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    Highlands Lochs and Castles Day Trip from Edinburgh

    Discover the lochs and castles of the Highlands and experience Scottish history firsthand.

    Travel back in time to Scotland's past and tour the Highlands' most spectacular castles. Admire the vast meadows and lochs that surround them and are one of Europe's most famous tourist attractions.

    Duration: 9 hours 45 minutes

    If you're short on time during your visit to Edinburgh and don't want to miss out on experiencing Scotland's finest lochs and castles, this tour is the most convenient alternative. The price is around €58 and includes transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle and the services of a specialised guide who will show you the different stops along the route while telling you the stories behind them.

    This activity lasts around 10 hours and you should consider that lunch is on your own, so you can bring a picnic prepared, but you will also have free time to eat in one of the restaurants near the points of interest included in the tour.

    Some of the places you'll visit

    • Doune Castle in Stirlingshire
    • Kilchurn Castle on Loch Awe
    • Inveraray village and castle
    • View of the Arrochar Alps
    • Views of Loch Lomond in the village of Luss

    Recommended if... You want to see the variety of landscapes and contrasts that this region offers in the same day. The tour is wide and diverse so you'll not only get the best photos but also a more than complete overview of the history and curiosities of the Scottish countryside.

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    Isle of Skye and The Highlands 3-Day Trip from Edinburgh

    Visit the Isle of Skye and explore the Scottish Highlands in depth.

    Tour the entire Highlands region, learn about its history and curiosities. Visit castles and dreamlike lakes and immerse yourself in the Fairy Isle.

    Duration: 3 days

    If you have enough time during your trip, it's worth spending a night in Inverness, the city where Loch Ness is situated, and taking this three-day tour of the Scottish Highlands and Skye Island from Edinburgh.

    The tour costs approximately €200 and includes a return transfer from Edinburgh and the services of a knowledgeable guide, but does not include accommodation or meals. You can either book your own accommodation in Inverness or book it as part of the tour for a supplement and choose between a hostel or a B&B.

    Some of the places you'll visit

    • Stirling Castle
    • Inverness
    • Isle of Skye
    • Skye Bridge
    • Loch Ness

    Recommended if... The fact that this is a three-day tour allows you to get to know the area much better and have more free time to explore the places you like best and enjoy them at your leisure.


    We compared the Highlands tours...

    • Loch Ness and The Highlands Day Trip from Edinburgh
    • From AED 254
    • 12 hours
    • Transfers + Expert Guide
    • Loch Ness and Highlands Tour
    • With guide
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    • Highlands Lochs and Castles Day Trip from Edinburgh
    • From AED 273
    • 10 hours
    • Transfers + Expert Guide
    • Visit Highlands and Castles
    • With guide
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    • Isle of Skye and The Highlands 3-Day Trip from Edinburgh
    • From AED 791
    • 3 days
    • Transfers + Expert Guide
    • Visit to Loch Ness, Highlands, Inverness and Isle of Skye
    • With guide
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    What to see in the Highlands

    Inverness| ©DavideGorla
    Inverness| ©DavideGorla

    Inverness

    Inverness is the capital of the Highlands and is the only place you can get to by public transport from Edinburgh. Its main sights include the cathedral and the city's museum, but what's most worthwhile is walking the streets. Inverness is like being immersed in a fairy tale; the fairy-tale roofed houses blend with the greenery in perfect harmony while the mountains form the backdrop to the city.

    Loch Ness

    This is one of the largest lochs in the world and the best views are from Urquhart Castle. Of course, its main attraction is the legend of Nessie, a mythological monster who is said to have eaten a local man in the 6th century. Since then, and particularly since the 20th century, many people have claimed to have seen him, but according to science, he remains a legend.

    Eilean Donan Castle

    You'll find many castles in the Scottish Highlands, but this is the most photographed in the country. Of course, it's not immune to legend, as there's a ghost inside. The exterior is striking in itself, but you can also visit parts of the interior, but to do so you need to get to the outskirts of the Isle of Skye.

    Isle of Skye

    Presided over by Dunvegan Castle, this is the largest of the Hebrides. The colours of the vegetation on this island are like nowhere else and can hardly be described in words. Castles, stone bridges, cliffs, lochs, gardens... all this and much more is what you'll find on the Isle of Skye.

    Glen Coe Valley

    A valley with a whimsical relief formed by the geology of ancient glaciers. The peace and tranquillity of the mountains also make it an essential stop in the Highlands.

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    Tips for planning your trip to the Highlands and Loch Ness

    Isle of Skye Cliffs| ©Robert J Heath
    Isle of Skye Cliffs| ©Robert J Heath

    Scotland's vegetation is undoubtedly some of the most beautiful in Europe; the colours of its forests and plains leave you speechless, but... nothing would be so green if it weren't for the rain. You may have heard that in Edinburgh, and in Scotland in general, it rains a lot and constantly, but you may not have taken into account the fog that can also be a nuisance when it comes to this kind of excursions.

    • In summer the risk is reduced, but be warned that there is no guarantee that you'll be able to see this kind of scenery with clear skies.
    • Don't worry, the beauty is equally fascinating, even if the visit is a little more uncomfortable. What you can do is be prepared with comfortable, waterproof clothing (avoid wearing jeans and opt for tracksuits) and, of course, an umbrella and a mackintosh. As for your mobile phone, get a waterproof case for the duration of your trip so you can still take pictures of the scenery despite the rain.
    • Finally, many of the routes in the Scottish Highlands will require you to walk; remember to wear the right footwear so you don't get too tired on them (hiking shoes are ideal).
    • On organised tours, the routes are usually accessible to all types of travellers, but if you have any questions or special conditions , check with your guide before starting the tour.

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    If you are interested in a trip to the Highlands from Edinburgh, you may also be interested in

    Edinburgh Castle| ©Jörg Angeli
    Edinburgh Castle| ©Jörg Angeli

    You'll see a lot of castles on your Scottish Highlands tour, but don't forget to visit the spectacular Edinburgh Castle, either on a guided tour or on your own.

    You'll find it in the centre of the city on a huge stone hill. You'll be amazed at how well preserved this 12th century fortification is and, if you have a guide with you during your visit, you'll be able to discover within its walls many of the stories on which the country's history is based. Find out how to organise your visit in my guide on Edinburgh Castle Tickets and Tours.

    Reviews from other travellers

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  • M
    M.
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    The tour was quite enjoyable, the scenery is really breathtaking. Personally, I loved the stop in Pitlochry, it has a special charm.
  • M
    M.
    5
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    An unforgettable tour full of breathtaking scenery, mystery and charm, Loch Ness and Pitlochry are simply magical!
  • N
    N.
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    What an amazing experience! The scenery is out of this world, and the visit to Loch Ness is simply unforgettable. Highly recommended.
  • L
    L.
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    I loved the natural beauty of the Highlands and the mysterious Loch Ness, but the bus journey was a bit long for my taste.
  • B
    B.
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    Visited with my brother, the trip to Loch Ness and the Highlands was an unforgettable adventure - Pitlochry is a delight!