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Our guide will collect you from your hotel at 8:00. We will travel from Edinburgh crossing the River Forth via the Queensferry Crossing and on into the Highlands. There will be time for comfort stops, shopping and photos along the way. Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre gives you the chance to hear both sides of the story before walking the Battlefield. Visit Ruthven Barracks, the location where the Jacobites regrouped after defeat at Culloden. There is the opportunity in the summer to visit the Township of the Highland Folk Museum. This gives an insight into life in the Scottish Highlands in the 1700's. You will also have time to visit Clava Cairns, a 4000 year old burial site with cairns, standing stones and cup and ring marks. Walking around the site is like stepping back in time. This is a long day, one that is around 10 hours, but one that truly is historic and memorable like none other.
A cairn to remember those who died in the last battle in Scotland
Memorial cairn decorated on the anniversary of the battle here at Culloden
Clan MackIntosh Stone
Significant in the history of the Jacobites
A thatched building as it would have been in the 18th century
A thatched building as it would have been in the 18th century
4000 year old burial site
Standing Stones at Clava Cairns
The Old Packhorse Bridge, which dates back to 1717
A cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth
Sam our guide meeting Sam Heughan the famous Jamie from Outlander
Our guides with the Outlander cast
Scotlands "hairy coo" often wandering the highlands
The Old Packhorse Bridge, which dates back to 1717
Significant in the history of the Jacobites
The Old Packhorse Bridge, which dates back to 1717