Scotland

Edinburgh & Loch Lomond

Edinburgh & Loch Lomond

Scotland

October (11) 12 - 18, 2025

About Edinburgh

Dominated by the majestic Edinburgh Castle, perched atop an ancient volcanic rock, the city offers a unique blend of medieval charm and modern vibrancy. Stroll along the Royal Mile, where cobblestone streets lead you through centuries of history, from the grand Palace of Holyroodhouse to the towering St. Giles' Cathedral. The city’s historic and cultural landmarks are complemented by its festivals, most notably the Edinburgh Fringe and the International Festival, which transform the city into a bustling hub of arts and performances every summer.

Beyond its rich history, Edinburgh is also a city of natural beauty. Arthur’s Seat, an extinct volcano located within Holyrood Park, offers panoramic views of the city and is a favorite spot for hikers and nature lovers. The nearby Princes Street Gardens, lined with shops and cafes, provide a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city. Whether you’re exploring its centuries-old landmarks, savoring traditional Scottish cuisine, or taking in the vibrant arts scene, Edinburgh offers a dynamic and unforgettable travel experience for every visitor.

About Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond, often considered the jewel of Scotland’s natural landscape, is a serene freshwater loch located just a short drive from Glasgow. As the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain, it offers stunning scenery, with its sparkling waters framed by the rolling hills of the Trossachs National Park. Whether you’re cruising on the loch, hiking the nearby Ben Lomond, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views, Loch Lomond is a tranquil escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

The area around Loch Lomond is rich with outdoor activities and charming villages. You can explore the quaint town of Balloch, visit the Loch Lomond Shores for shopping and dining, or embark on water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the loch’s many picturesque spots are perfect for picnics and quiet contemplation. Loch Lomond’s unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreation makes it one of Scotland’s most cherished destinations, offering visitors a true taste of the country’s unspoiled wilderness.


Edinburgh & Loch Lomond

Edinburgh & Loch Lomond

Scotland

October (4) 5 - 11, 2025

About Edinburgh

Dominated by the majestic Edinburgh Castle, perched atop an ancient volcanic rock, the city offers a unique blend of medieval charm and modern vibrancy. Stroll along the Royal Mile, where cobblestone streets lead you through centuries of history, from the grand Palace of Holyroodhouse to the towering St. Giles' Cathedral. The city’s historic and cultural landmarks are complemented by its festivals, most notably the Edinburgh Fringe and the International Festival, which transform the city into a bustling hub of arts and performances every summer.

Beyond its rich history, Edinburgh is also a city of natural beauty. Arthur’s Seat, an extinct volcano located within Holyrood Park, offers panoramic views of the city and is a favorite spot for hikers and nature lovers. The nearby Princes Street Gardens, lined with shops and cafes, provide a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city. Whether you’re exploring its centuries-old landmarks, savoring traditional Scottish cuisine, or taking in the vibrant arts scene, Edinburgh offers a dynamic and unforgettable travel experience for every visitor.

About Loch Lomond

Loch Lomond, often considered the jewel of Scotland’s natural landscape, is a serene freshwater loch located just a short drive from Glasgow. As the largest inland stretch of water in Great Britain, it offers stunning scenery, with its sparkling waters framed by the rolling hills of the Trossachs National Park. Whether you’re cruising on the loch, hiking the nearby Ben Lomond, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views, Loch Lomond is a tranquil escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

The area around Loch Lomond is rich with outdoor activities and charming villages. You can explore the quaint town of Balloch, visit the Loch Lomond Shores for shopping and dining, or embark on water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the loch’s many picturesque spots are perfect for picnics and quiet contemplation. Loch Lomond’s unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreation makes it one of Scotland’s most cherished destinations, offering visitors a true taste of the country’s unspoiled wilderness.


Scotland

Edinburgh & Loch Lomond

Scotland

March (15) 16-22, 2023

About Edinburgh

Looking to visit Scotland's breathtaking capital? There are plenty of exciting things to do in Edinburgh. With stunning architecture, endless winding streets and an awe-inspiring castle perched on a dormant volcano, there's nowhere else quite like it.

You're never far from cultural attractions in Edinburgh. By day you can scale a monument dedicated to a wordsmith, admire artworks in galleries and treasured wonders in museums, or wander the grounds of Holyrood Palace. By night you can enjoy tours, musical and theatre performances, or find your favourite dram in a charming whisky pub.

About Loch Lomond

Head to the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond for your next Scottish adventure. The mesmerising loch lies in the heart of the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, where you’ll be surrounded by charming villages, rolling countryside, hills and some truly wonderful activities.

Getting out on the water or near is a great way to have fun as well.