The Scottish Highland Games Day Tour from Edinburgh offers a unique opportunity to take in Scotland’s rich cultural heritage. Visitors can witness thrilling athletic competitions, explore vibrant clan gatherings, and experience the captivating Highland dancing. With comfortable transportation and knowledgeable guides, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking a memorable cultural experience, the Highland Games tour provides a glimpse into the heart of Scotland’s traditions. What secrets might this captivating event hold?
Key Points
- A full-day tour that immerses visitors in the 900-year-old tradition of Scottish sporting events like hammer throwing, tug-o-war, and Highland dancing.
- Includes transportation in a Mercedes-Benz midi-coach, a professional local guide, and downloadable audio guides for a comprehensive experience.
- Visits the famous Braemar Gathering and features Clan Gatherings, pipe band displays, and Highland dancing competitions for a unique cultural experience.
- Offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and is suitable for participants aged 5 and above, with accessibility for collapsible wheelchairs.
- Highly rated by customers for its immersive nature, value for money, and knowledgeable tour guide, despite minor transportation issues.
Tour Overview
The Scottish Highland Games Day Tour from Edinburgh offers visitors an immersive experience in the centuries-old traditions of Scottish culture.
The Scottish Highland Games Day Tour from Edinburgh offers visitors an immersive experience in the centuries-old traditions of Scottish culture.
Priced from $161.50 per person, this 9-hour tour provides live English guidance and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Participants can witness iconic events like hammer throwing, tug-o-war, and Highland dancing at stunning locations across Scotland, including the famous Braemar Gathering.
The tour includes entrance fees, transportation in a Mercedes-Benz midi-coach, and downloadable audio guides.
While meals aren’t included, this experience provides a unique opportunity to take in Scotland’s rich cultural heritage.
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Highland Games Experience
Participants can enjoy a 900-year-old tradition featuring time-honored Scottish sporting events like hammer throwing, tug-o-war, caber tossing, and Highland dancing.
The tour visits various stunning locations across Scotland, including the famous Braemar Gathering. Events include Clan Gatherings, pipe band displays, and Highland dancing competitions.
Participants can actively engage in the games, making for an unforgettable cultural experience.
The tour includes entrance fees to the Highland Games, a full-day excursion in a Mercedes-Benz midi-coach, and the services of a professional local guide to enhance the journey.
Inclusions
This Scottish Highland Games Day Tour includes the entrance fee to the Highland Games events, as well as a full-day excursion in a Mercedes-Benz midi-coach. The tour also provides the services of a professional local guide and downloadable audio guides. However, meal options are not included, and entrance to castles or other venues besides the Highland Games is not covered.
| Inclusions | Exclusions |
|————|————|
| Entrance fee to Highland Games | Meal options |
| Full-day excursion in Mercedes-Benz midi-coach | Entrance to castles or other venues |
| Services of professional local guide | |
| Downloadable audio guides | |
Important Information
Minimum age for the tour is 5 years old, and children aged 5-17 must be accompanied by an adult.
Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be accommodated with assistance. Unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed. Travel insurance is recommended.
The tour operates rain or shine, so guests should dress appropriately for the Scottish weather. Participants should be prepared for walking on uneven terrain at the Highland Games venues.
Be prepared to brave the Scottish elements as the tour forges ahead, rain or shine, and navigate uneven terrain at the Highland Games.
Smoking is prohibited on the tour bus. Late arrivals may not be able to rejoin the group and won’t receive a refund.
More Great Tours NearbyUpcoming Highland Games Schedule 2024
The Scottish Highland Games schedule for 2024 features a variety of events across different locations in Scotland.
These include:
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Sun 26th May: Blair Atholl
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Sun 9th Jun: Glamis
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Sat 6th Jul: Luss
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Sun 4th Aug: Bridge of Allan
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Sun 18th Aug: Crieff
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Sat 7th Sep: Braemar (departure at 8:00 AM)
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Sat 14th Sep: Pitlochry.
These traditional events showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Scottish Highlands, offering visitors a chance to experience centuries-old traditions like caber tossing, Highland dancing, and pipe band performances.
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Customer Reviews
Customers have generally expressed a positive experience with the Scottish Highland Games Day Tour, awarding it an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 29 reviews.
Reviewers consistently praised the tour’s guide, rating them 5 out of 5. However, some noted minor issues with the transportation, giving it a 4.4 rating.
While most found the tour to be good value for money, a few felt it could be improved, resulting in a 4.3 value for money rating.
Getting to the Highland Games
The Scottish Highland Games Day Tour from Edinburgh offers a convenient way for participants to experience these historic events.
The tour includes:
A full-day excursion, knowledgeable local guide, downloadable audio guides, and wheelchair assistance for an immersive Highland Games experience.
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A full-day excursion in a comfortable Mercedes-Benz midi-coach, providing hassle-free transportation to the designated Highland Games location.
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The services of a knowledgeable local guide, ensuring a seamless and informative experience.
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Downloadable audio guides available, allowing visitors to learn more about the games and their rich cultural heritage.
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Assistance with collapsible wheelchairs, accommodating guests with mobility needs.
With these inclusive features, the tour makes it easy for visitors to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Scottish Highland Games.
What to Expect on the Tour
When participants join the Scottish Highland Games Day Tour, they can expect to enjoy a 900-year-old tradition featuring a diverse array of captivating events. The tour includes entrance fees to the Highland Games, where visitors can witness impressive feats of strength, such as hammer throwing, tug-o-war, and caber tossing. Plus, they’ll enjoy the vibrant spectacle of clan gatherings, pipe band displays, and Highland dancing competitions. The tour also provides a full-day excursion in a comfortable Mercedes-Benz midi-coach, along with the services of a knowledgeable local guide.
| Events | Locations |
| —— | ——– |
| Hammer Throwing | Braemar Gathering |
| Tug-o-War | Glamis |
| Caber Tossing | Luss |
| Highland Dancing | Bridge of Allan |
| Clan Gatherings | Crieff |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can We Bring Cameras to Take Photos at the Highland Games?
Yes, visitors can bring cameras to capture photos at the Highland Games. The tour typically allows for ample time to take pictures of the traditional competitions and cultural events.
Is There a Dress Code or Attire Requirement for the Highland Games?
There’s no strict dress code, but wearing comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended. Kilts, tartans, and traditional Scottish attire are common, but not required. Casual, practical outfits that allow easy movement are ideal for participating in the games.
Can We Purchase Souvenirs or Merchandise at the Highland Games?
Yes, visitors can purchase souvenirs and merchandise at the Highland Games. The events feature a variety of local vendors selling traditional Scottish goods, kilts, bagpipes, and other Highland-themed items for attendees to take home as mementos.
Are There Any Additional Costs or Fees Beyond the Tour Price?
The tour price doesn’t include meal options or entrance fees to any castles or other venues beyond the Highland Games. Travelers should expect to pay for their own meals and any additional activities during the tour.
Are There Any Age or Fitness Restrictions for Participating in the Games?
There’s a minimum age of 5 for the tour, and children 5-17 must be accompanied by an adult. Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be accommodated. Otherwise, no specific fitness requirements are mentioned.
The Sum Up
The Scottish Highland Games Day Tour from Edinburgh offers a captivating cultural experience for travelers. With live English guidance, comfortable transportation, and the opportunity to witness thrilling traditional sports, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in the breathtaking Scottish Highlands. Priced at $161.50 per person, the tour’s high customer satisfaction rating makes it a must-consider for those seeking an immersive exploration of Scotland’s rich heritage.
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