Loch Tummel Hotel 7 Day Scenic Scotland
First Day - South
Arrive at the Loch Tummel Hotel in time for dinner.

Perth & Scone Palace
Sitting on the banks of the River Tay, Perth is the cosmopolitan centre and bustling city of rural Perthshire offering a range of entertainment, shops, cafes and restaurants. Visit the recently renovated Perth Museum, home to The Stone of Destiny, an ancient symbol of Scotland. A stone that helped to make kings and queens, it was used in the inauguration of Scottish monarchs at Scone Palace, just upriver from Perth. The Stone’s story stretches back through the ages and is still used to crown kings and queens of the United Kingdom today, including the coronation of King Charles III in 2023. Scone breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland. It is the family home of the Earls of Mansfield and the ancient crowning place of Scottish kings on the stone of Scone. You can wander down the Long Galley where King Charles II strode to his coronation in 1661. During the Jacobite rebellions, the ‘Old Pretender’ spent three weeks at Scone while his son, Bonnie Prince Charlie, visited in 1745. Step outside the Palace and nature awaits in abundance. There are no formal gardens at Scone, but 100 acres of woodland gardens with their borders, flowering shrubs and trees create a gloriously peaceful setting for strolling or picnicking

Aberfeldy, Crieff & Pitlochry
Where rolling lowland hills meet rugged highland mountains, these bustling towns have plenty to do and see. Lying on the shores of Scotland’s longest river, the River Tay, Aberfeldy has spectacular views of the Falls of Moness. Journey on to discover Crieff – originally a main cattle trading centre in Scotland. From its medieval roots this town has flourished and is home to the oldest distillery in Scotland which showcases one of Scotland’s most famous whiskies. Finally visit the friendly little town of Pitlochry with its quaint architecture and beautiful scenery, as well as local crafts and produce.

Killin, The Trossachs & Callander
Killin is a pretty village famous for the spectacular series of rapids that run through the centre – The Falls of Dochart. Wander around the little village and enjoy the short walks that explore the Falls before heading to the beautiful Trossachs. ‘The Highlands in miniature’ – this area is one of the most romantic in Scotland, with wild little glens, tranquil Lochs, miles of forest and rolling hills. The Trossachs have been immortalised by Sir Walter Scott who published the first ever international best seller, The Lady of the Lake, in 1810. This romantic narrative has encouraged many famous visitors to the area, including Queen Victoria on her frequent tours of Scotland, and was inspiration for both Wordsworth and Coleridge. Callander is the hub of the Trossachs and offers warm hospitality and a chance to soak up the local history of this scenic area.

Braemar & Balmoral Estate
In the heart of the Cairngorm National Park and close to Balmoral Castle this pretty village is surrounded by hidden glens and beautiful mountain scenery. Close by lies Balmoral - the Scottish home of the Royal Family. First purchased in 1852 Queen Victoria and Prince Albert completed the new castle in 1856. The couple were notoriously fond of the Scottish Highlands and all that its rugged wilderness had to offer. The castle has since become a haven for successive generations of the Royal Family. Explore the grand ballroom before strolling in the surrounding gardens to fully understand the charm of this Royal home.

Culloden Battlefield & Aviemore
Visit Culloden - one of the most iconic battlefields in British history. Travel back to 1745 and learn about the demise of the Jacobite rebellion before visiting Aviemore. The dramatic mountain environments and dark woodlands are some of the most remote wildernesses in Scotland. Located on the doorstep of the Cairngorm National Park, Aviemore is a busy town offering extensive views of the distant mountains.

Last Day
Return home.


- Departure: Sunday, July 12, 2026
- Excursions Included
- Half Board
- Nightly Entertainment
- Luxury Coach Travel
- £730.00 Per Person
Pickup Point | Address | Time |
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Falmouth | Moor Coach Stop, Killigrew Street, TR11 3QA | 4.15AM |
Penryn | Just Delight Shop (Formerly Falmouth Garages), Commercial Road, TR10 8AH | 4.20AM |
Carnon Downs | Bus Stop, Junction of Forth Coth and Tregye Road, TR3 6JG | 4.35AM |
Truro | Fairmantle Street Coach Park, TR1 2EQ | 4.45AM |
Grampound | Dolphin Inn, Fore Street, TR2 4RR | 4.55AM |
St Austell | Trinity Street Bus Stop at White River Cinema, PL25 5LY | 5.10AM |
St Blazey | Bus Stop on Church Street above St Blaise Church, PL24 2NT | 5.25AM |
Lostwithiel | Royal Talbot Hotel, PL22 0AE | 5.30AM |
Liskeard | Outside Lloyds Bank, Barras Street, PL14 6AW | 5.50AM |
Saltash | Ploughboy Inn, Liskeard Rd, PL12 4HG | 6.15AM |