whisky-chocolate-waterfalls

Whisky Chocolate and Waterfalls

Inclusions

Why Visit Holy Island with Drive Me Wild Scotland?

  • Expert local guides sharing the island’s history, legends, and hidden stories.
  • Comfortable small-group vehicles for a relaxed journey from Edinburgh.
  • Flexible itineraries designed around tidal times to ensure safe crossing.
  • A perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Landmarks and Experiences

When you tour Holy Island with Drive Me Wild Scotland, you’ll experience:

  • Lindisfarne Castle – perched on a hilltop overlooking the sea, this 16th-century castle offers stunning views of the island and coastline.
  • Lindisfarne Priory – discover the ruins of one of Britain’s most important early Christian sites.
  • The Causeway – cross the tidal road that links the island to the mainland, an unforgettable experience tied to the rhythm of the sea.
  • Local Delights – sample the island’s famous Lindisfarne Mead, a traditional honey wine that has been produced by monks for centuries.
  • Wildlife and Scenery – spot seabirds, seals, and enjoy the tranquil beauty of this protected landscape.
  •  

Dunkeld Scotland

Nestled on the banks of the River Tay, Dunkeld is one of Scotland’s most picturesque towns, known for its historic Dunkeld Cathedral and charming 18th-century architecture. Surrounded by breathtaking Highland scenery, woodlands, and riverside walks, Dunkeld offers a peaceful escape while showcasing rich Scottish history and culture.

Dunkeld Scotland

The Hermitage Walk

The Hermitage Walk in Scotland is a stunning woodland trail near Dunkeld, offering visitors a chance to explore towering Douglas fir trees, scenic riverside paths, and the dramatic Black Linn Falls. This peaceful nature walk is perfect for those seeking breathtaking views, fresh Highland air, and a true taste of Scotland’s natural beauty.

The Hermitage Walk Scotland

Pitlochry

The charming town of Pitlochry in the heart of Scotland is a popular stop for visitors exploring the Highlands. Known for its stunning Victorian architecture, whisky distilleries, and the famous Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder, this vibrant town offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Surrounded by rolling hills and lochs, Pitlochry is an unmissable highlight on any Scottish adventure.

Pitlochry Scotland

Queensview

Queen’s View in Highland Perthshire is one of Scotland’s most iconic viewpoints, offering breathtaking panoramas over Loch Tummel and the surrounding mountains. Named after Queen Victoria’s visit in the 19th century, this scenic spot attracts visitors from around the world to admire its natural beauty and capture unforgettable photos of the Scottish Highlands.

Queensview Scotland

Dewar's Distillery

Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery in Scotland is a must-visit for whisky lovers, offering an immersive experience into the world of Scotch whisky making. Located in the charming town of Aberfeldy, the distillery is home to the famous Dewar’s blend and the smooth Aberfeldy single malt. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, whisky tastings, and learn about the rich heritage of one of Scotland’s most iconic whisky brands.

Dewar's Distillery Scotland

Our Fleets