3-day tour to the Isle of Skye and the Highlands departing from Edinburgh

Loch Garry
Podrás disfrutar de vistas estupendas desde un mirador y hacer una breve parada fotográfica en este lugar.
In the heart of the Highlands lies a stunningly beautiful body of water, surrounded by hills and mountains. This narrow, elongated freshwater loch is famously shaped like a map of Scotland when viewed from certain aerial viewpoints. It is 11 kilometres long, with a maximum depth of 50 metres, making it an ideal spot for trout and salmon fishing.
This body of water has a rich history dating back to the time of the Scottish clans. It was a place of great strategic importance during the Jacobite Wars in the 18th century, being the scene of numerous clashes. On its banks, the remains of ancient settlements and forts can be found, silent witnesses to turbulent times gone by.
In the 19th century, a dam was built to regulate the flow of water and generate hydroelectric power. This human intervention changed the shape of the lake, but not its natural beauty. Today, it is a popular place for hiking and wildlife watching, with numerous species of birds and mammals inhabiting its surroundings.
In addition to its natural beauty and rich history, this lake is famous for its mystery. It is said that a monster, similar to that of the famous Loch Ness, dwells in its depths. Although there is no conclusive proof of its existence, stories and legends about the creature have fascinated visitors for generations.
All in all, this lake is a place of great beauty, rich history and fascinating mystery. A place that invites exploration and discovery, and never ceases to amaze those lucky enough to visit.
This body of water has a rich history dating back to the time of the Scottish clans. It was a place of great strategic importance during the Jacobite Wars in the 18th century, being the scene of numerous clashes. On its banks, the remains of ancient settlements and forts can be found, silent witnesses to turbulent times gone by.
In the 19th century, a dam was built to regulate the flow of water and generate hydroelectric power. This human intervention changed the shape of the lake, but not its natural beauty. Today, it is a popular place for hiking and wildlife watching, with numerous species of birds and mammals inhabiting its surroundings.
In addition to its natural beauty and rich history, this lake is famous for its mystery. It is said that a monster, similar to that of the famous Loch Ness, dwells in its depths. Although there is no conclusive proof of its existence, stories and legends about the creature have fascinated visitors for generations.
All in all, this lake is a place of great beauty, rich history and fascinating mystery. A place that invites exploration and discovery, and never ceases to amaze those lucky enough to visit.

Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a city rich in history and culture, famous for its impressive castle that towers over the city from the top of Castle Rock.

Glasgow

Stirling

Callander

Loch Lubnaig

Glen Coe

Glenfinnan

Fort William

Loch Garry

Eilean Donan Castle

Dunvegan Castle

Portree

Inverness

Loch Ness

The Hermitage

Pitlochry

Urquhart Castle

Braan River