Statue of Robert the Bruce and the Wallace Monument, near Stirling, Scotland. © fotoVoyager
If you want to see spectaular scenery there aren't many places in the world that can compete with Scotland. Some of the most important historical sites in the land are set in or close to some of its most magnificent landscapes. Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is within easy reach of Culloden Moor, Glencoe and the Great Glen. Stirling Castle is close to the glorious Trossach hills. A ferry from Glasgow will take you to the beautiful Island of Bute. Sylvia Power's tours expertly combine history and landscape, including her Whisky Tour of Islay.
"Personalised private tours for independent travellers are my speciality. With my intuitive sense of what will appeal to visitors from different countries I can make their holiday in Scotland the trip of a lifetime."
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