Hairy Coos, Castles and Highland Views
This gently paced tour blends history, landscapes, and culture, featuring The Kelpies, Blackness Castle, Loch Katrine and friendly hairy coos
Hairy Coos, Castles and Highland Views - 1 day tour
About this Tour
Hairy Coos, Castles and Highland Views
One day tour
This unforgettable day trip from Edinburgh weaves together Scotland’s history, scenery, and culture. Begin with striking sights such as the Kelpies, Stirling Castle, and the Wallace Monument before exploring Blackness Castle, a formidable 15th-century stronghold famously featured in Outlander. Travel into the Trossachs, where the tranquil beauty of Loch Katrine—celebrated by Sir Walter Scott—awaits, alongside the serene charm of nearby Loch Achray. A highlight of the tour is meeting the beloved Highland cattle, or “Hairy Coos,” perfect for a photo stop. Stop at South Queensferry to enjoy sweeping views of the iconic Forth Bridges, including the UNESCO-listed Forth Rail Bridge, before returning to Edinburgh.
The Kelpies - admire the colossal horse-head sculptures
Blackness Castle - uncover the secrets of this formidable 15th-century fortress
The Trossachs - explore this scenic part of Scotland, famed as the “Highlands in Miniature.”
Loch Katrine - discover the Highland loch that inspired the poetry of Sir Walter Scott
Hairy Coos - meet Scotland’s iconic shaggy Highland cattle.
Forth Bridges - see the three engineering marvels that span the Firth of Forth
Movie locations - Outlaw King, Outlander and Mary, Queen of Scots
Full Tour Itinerary
Leaving Edinburgh behind, this day trip offers a perfect blend of history, scenery, and culture. The journey begins with the dramatic sight of The Kelpies, the towering 30-metre sculptures honouring Scotland’s mythical water horses, before passing Stirling with its impressive castle and the Wallace Monument rising above the city.
Our first stop is Blackness Castle, a mighty 15th-century stronghold dramatically positioned on the Firth of Forth. Nicknamed “the ship that never sailed” because of its distinctive shape, the castle has served as a royal residence, garrison, and prison. Fans of Outlander will also recognise it as the filming location of Fort William from the hit TV series.
Next, the tour continues into the Trossachs, a region often described as the Highlands in Miniature. Here, Loch Katrine awaits - a tranquil loch immortalised by Sir Walter Scott in his poem, “The Lady of the Lake”. Surrounded by mountains and forests, it offers classic Highland scenery.
Nearby, the smaller Loch Achray provides another scenic stop beneath the peaks of Ben A’an and Ben Venue.
A highlight of the day is meeting Scotland’s iconic Highland cattle, affectionately known as “Hairy Coos.”
On the return journey to Edinburgh, we pause in South Queensferry to admire the world-famous Forth Bridges, including the UNESCO-listed Forth Bridge.
Details
What's Included
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Live commentary in English
- Services of an experienced driver/guide
- Service charges and taxes
What's NOT Included
- Admission charges
- Meals, snacks or items of a personal nature
- Gratuity to your driver/guide
Departure Information
Burns Monument
1759 Regent Road
Edinburgh EH8 8DR
Check-in: 10:15 hrs
Tour Departs: 10:30 hrs
Tour Returns: 17:00 hrs
Child details
Concession discounts apply to children aged 7 to 17 years inclusive.
We’re really sorry, but children aged under 7 years cannot travel on this tour.
Photo-ID may be requested to confirm discount entitlement.
Price Notes
Book Assured
Book by paying a 20% deposit. Make date changes or get a full refund with 48 hours notice before travel. Click here for more information.
Admission Prices
In order to give you maximum flexibility admission fees are not included in the cost of this tour.
FAQs
Please see the FAQ section for more information on this tour.
Product code
COO 04141
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Hairy Coos, Castles and Highland Views
This gently paced tour blends history, landscapes, and culture, featuring The Kelpies, Blackness Castle, Loch Katrine and friendly hairy coos
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect on this Signature Day Tour?
Travelling on a Signature one-day tour is a great way to discover the best of Scotland from your city centre base of Edinburgh, Glasgow or Inverness.
During your day of discovery we’ll introduce you to many aspects of our country: spectacular scenery, history, folklore, nature and much, much more.
Travel is provided by air-conditioned vehicle and each tour is led by an experienced driver/guide who will provide a live commentary in English.
There are stops planned at the key sights as well as for meals and comfort breaks.
What are the optional extras on this tour and how much do they cost?
Admission fees are not included in the cost of the tour so to complement your itinerary you can choose to participate in these exciting options:
Urquhart Castle and Loch Ness Cruise
Visit hauntingly beautiful Urquhart Castle, once one of Scotland’s largest castles. The castle boasts a commanding presence overlooking the loch. After time to explore the castle and admire the views take to the water for a cruise on Loch Ness. Please note that for operational reasons it’s not possible to visit Urquhart Castle only.
The cost of the ticket is £19 per adult and £15 per child.
Attractions
Eilean Donan Castle
The link above will give you more information on this attraction as well as current prices. On some tours discounted prices are available to tour passengers - your driver/guide will provide more information if this applies. Please note that not all attractions take payment by credit/debit card so it is recommended that you carry sufficient cash should you plan to make a visit.
Can I book seats on the coach?
The seating on the coach is not allocated so you are free to sit in any vacant seat.
We recommend that you and your party arrive at the boarding point together so that you can be seated in the same part of the coach.
Will there be stops for meals and are they included in the price of the tour?
Meals are not included in the tour price, but we will make stops where you can get refreshments and something to eat.
If you wish, you can bring a packed lunch or pick up lunch items at a previous stop.
Vegetarian food is widely available.
How many people will be in the group?
The group size is normally between 16 and 33 passengers, however at times of peak demand larger coaches may be used.