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Sharyl_S, May 2026
Glasgow
Our tour guide, wee David, was very funny and full of information. The Stirling Castle was wonderful. We stopped in a charming town, Callander, for shopping & lunch. We stopped at Loch Lomond. Very nice area. The drive through the Highlands was beautiful. Our bus driver was great!
Deonna_c, May 2026
Fun all day get away from Edinburgh
Super fun and amazing hosts. The tour company does hire pretty knowledgeable folks that gave us lots of facts and pointed out several highlights along our route. We had Jaime driving (excellent navigation of the scary roads) and Graig who was just so fun and welcoming. It’s a full day so be prepared for an early morning departure. The highlight is Stirling castle but the views getting there are spectacular and worth the trip.
Libby_H, Apr 2026
A fun, adventure filled day to Stirling Castle and beyond!! Don’t miss this tour on your trip to Edinburgh!
Steve took us on an adventure that started at the Kelpies, continued to a breathtaking walk along the shores of Loch Lommond and went on to the iconic Stirling castle. From beginning to end, Steve infused Scottish history, music, culture and details into our day. He was funny, charismatic and had immense knowledge to share. We even did a sing along to the proclaimers “I’m gonna be (500 miles)” on our journey home. 10/10 recommend going on this tour with Steve!!!
allison_m, May 2026
A good tour
Very good tour. Wish we had more time at Stirling Castle. We hopped into a guided tour which really helped but left very little time to tour the inside of the castle. Seeing the "hairy coos" was cool. Loch Lomond was a bit disappointing. Although lovely it was more like a port with a lovely market. Cyst not what I was expecting. We did buy some amazing cheese however. All in all a very good tour

Stirling Castle

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(16,432)
Edinburgh
People walking outside Stirling Castle on a sunny day in Scotland.
  • Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes as the castle features uneven, cobbled ground.

  • Most, though not all, of the castle is accessible for wheelchair users.

  • Costumed guides help bring the history of the castle to life.

  • The Historic Scotland Explorer Pass includes admission to both Stirling Castle and Edinburgh Castle, as well as more than 70 other Scottish attractions.

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