Kelpies, St Andrews and Fife Adventure

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Discover a real blend of Scotland on this one-day tour from Glasgow. Marvel at the largest equine sculptures in the world; the Kelpies, follow in your favourite Outlander characters footsteps at Culross and Falkland, and immerse yourself in Scottish history at the home of golf, St Andrews.

Visit The Kelpies

Departing Glasgow, we will travel towards The Helix in Falkirk, the home of the Kelpies. The Kelpies are named Duke and Baron, and these two incredible structures are the largest horse sculptures in the world. Made of steel, they represent a fascinating creature of Scottish folklore.

Discover the Outlander filming location, Culross

From The Kelpies, we travel north. We soon arrive at the Royal Burgh of Culross, a fantastic example of a 17th century village, situated on the coast of Fife on the northern side of the Forth River. Fans of Outlander will recognise this picturesque village as the Mercat Cross features as the shows Cranesmuir Village.

Explore St Andrews

We arrive in the stunning medieval town of St Andrews in time for lunch and refreshments. Here you can enjoy a walk around the historic town. St Andrews is steeped in history; it is home to oldest university in Scotland, a famous cathedral, golf course, is where Prince William met Kate, and is named after Scotland’s Patron Saint. Enjoy approximately two hours of free time to explore the wonderful cobbled streets in the centre.

Follow the Footsteps of Scottish Royalty at Falkland

Falkland is a charming village in Fife, and our next stop on the tour. Known for it’s rich history, picturesque streets, and connections to Scottish royalty. The towns’ renaissance palace was once a favourite retreat for the Stuart Kings and Queens. Fans of Outlander might also recognise the streets of Falkland as 1940s Inverness in the show.

On our return journey back to Glasgow, we will take a photo stop at an engineering masterpiece. Spanning 3 centuries of Scottish industry and innovation, the 3 bridges across the Forth; the Queensferry Crossing, the Forth Road Bridge, and the Forth Rail Bridge, are a spectacular sight. From here, it is only a short while before we return to Glasgow and our 1-day tour comes to an end.

Tour Overview

Duration: 10hrs 15mins

Total Distance: 135 miles

Pick up: From 19 Killermont Street, Glasgow at Check in: 8:15am. Departure: 8:30am

Group size: Up to 16

Availability: All year round

Minimum age: Travellers need to be at least 4 years-old

What's included

  • Digital translations
  • Knowledgeable Driver-Guide
  • Luxury Modern air-conditioned coach

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Entrance to attractions
    • Food and Drink

    Additional information

    Please have this ticket ready for inspection upon arrival at our departure point.

    Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

    You must be 18 years or older, or be accompanied by an adult, to book.

    Operated by Timberbush Tours

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