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Stirling, the Heart of a Nation Day Tour
Stirling is a historic city that has seen itself at the heart of Scottish history for centuries. Being strategically located at a point between the Highlands and Lowlands the area around Stirling has been the site of many important battles and events. Come with us as we celebrate William Wallace, Andrew Moray & King Robert the Bruce while admiring architecture provided by the Stuart Dynasty.
Stirling, Scotland' Heart day Tour Includes...
What is included in the tour.
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Pick up & drop off at your accommodation
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Private transport & guiding for up to 8 guests
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Entrance fees into attractions (Optional)
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All travel costs
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Dedicated private tour guide
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Snacks and Scotch Whisky taster
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Guiding included within attractions
Not included in the tour.
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Guest meals
Tour Cost
Private 'Stirling, Scotland's Heart' Day Tour = £750*
These prices are per group (of up to 7), not per person.
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*Price quoted excludes visitor attractions. Please contact us with your group size for a fully inclusive quotation.
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