1 Day Castles, Coasts and Whisky Tour depart Edinburgh
Tantallon Castle, North Berwick and Glenkinchie Distillery
This very relaxed day trip on the ‘back’ roads of Mid and East Lothian allows ample time to see five castles (visiting two), have a leisurely lunch in North Berwick and visit the ever-friendly (and generous!) Glenkinchie Distillery.
Tantallon Castle

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The tour
As we leave Edinburgh we soon pass Craigmillar Castle, just 3 miles from Edinburgh city centre. It was here the plot to kill Mary Queen of Scots’ second husband (Lord Darnley) was hatched.
Very soon we're at Borthwick Castle which, like so many Scottish castles has strong links with Mary Queen of Scots. She fled here from Edinburgh and sought refuge with her third husband the Earl of Bothwell. Shortly after she was forded to abdicate and imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle. Meanwhile her husband escaped across the North Sea to Denmark. The building is in excellent condition and is one of the best preserved 15th century castles in Scotland.
As we travel into Midlothian we stop for a stunning view and photograph of Crichton Castle. Our fourth fortress is Hailes Castle, overlooking the River Tyne and thought to contain some of the oldest stonework in Scotland (admission free.). You will have time to explore this hidden corner of East Lothian before we travel to the coast.We have lunch in the pretty seaside town of North Berwick. You will have time to explore the harbour area and admire the spectacular views over the Bass Rock and the Firth of Forth.
In the mid 14th century English invaders necessitated the construction of Tantallon Castle and we will visit this amazing clifftop fortress, one of the most dramatically located castles in Scotland (£4.70 adults/£3.70 concession). Tantallon Castle is a ‘must see’ historical attraction on the east coast of Scotland with spectacular views across the Firth of Forth to the ancient Kingdom of Fife.
Glenkinchie Distillery
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Our final stop is the Glenkinchie Distillery in the rolling farmland of East Lothian. Fine malt whisky has been produced here since 1840. You will have time for a guided tour of the distillery, to visit the museum and, of course, savour a dram of Scotland ’s spirit itself. (Entrance fee £4.50/£4.00 concession). |
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Our journey back to Edinburgh takes us through the (extinct!) volcanic heart of the city - Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park - to Scotland 's spectacular new Parliament building. A good way to link the past and present as Scotland 's story goes on...
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This tour is run by Heart of Scotland Tours, who have been awarded 5 stars from the Scottish Tourist Board for their tours.
Operating Info
Departure Days
Departs every Monday from 19th March to 30th October 2008.
Departure Time
- Departs: 10:00 - please arrive 15 minutes early
- Returns: 18:00
Departure Point
Heart of Scotland minicoach tours depart from The Coach Tours Stand, Stance E, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh.
Please ensure you arrive approximately 15 minutes before departure as missed tours cannot be refunded.
Click on the 'Make Booking' button to make your reservation. Enter your dates and requirements and complete the booking. We will confirm availability to you immediately or very soon thereafter. Rest assured no payment will be taken if we cannot confirm the booking to you.
Rates
| Ticket Price (Per Person ) |
| Season |
Type |
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Standard Tour Ticket |
Discount Tour Ticket |
March to October
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£28.00 |
£26.00 |
Notes
- Prices are quoted per person per tour
- PLEASE NOTE: Prices shown are for transport and driver-guide only.
- Reduced Discount prices are offered to persons over the age of 60, students and children under the age of 12
- This tour only operates on certain days of the week
- Any booking is subject to our Booking Terms.
