Scottish history essentials: Private day trip from Edinburgh
Trajet privé avec un chauffeur local
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Rencontrez notre chauffeur professionnel là où vous préférez à Edinburgh à l'heure qui vous convient le mieux. Pas de temps perdu pour rejoindre le point de ramassage, prenez votre sac et commencez votre voyage immédiatement.Découvrez plus avec l'expertise locale
Les connaissances locales de votre chauffeur donneront le ton de votre Daytrip. Un café caché ici, un restaurant incontournable là-bas ; des conseils d'initiés que vous adorerez partager plus tard. Ce n'est pas une visite guidée, mais votre trajet sera riche en histoires et découvertes en cours de route. Et tout au long de la journée, votre chauffeur sera disponible pour vous selon vos besoins, prêt à vous assister, heureux de vous aider, rendant votre voyage sans stress.Explorez à votre propre rythme
Parfait pour tout groupe privé
Que vous voyagiez seul, en famille avec des enfants, ou en grand groupe, ce service est conçu pour votre confort et votre flexibilité. C'est l'option idéale surtout si vous avez peu de temps ou un emploi du temps chargé.Bon à savoir
- Transfert privé en voiture aller-retour
- Véhicule climatisé
- Prise en charge et dépose personnalisées
- Chauffeur professionnel anglophone
- Eau en bouteille offerte
- Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le départ
- Les billets d'entrée/admission pour les attractions payantes Stirling Castle, Melrose Abbey et Traquair House doivent être achetés séparément sauf indication contraire
- Les repas, les collations et les pourboires ne sont pas inclus
Votre voyage en un coup d'œil
Votre voyage en un coup d'œil







Walk the halls of one of Scotland's mightiest fortresses, where the Stewart dynasty shaped the course of a nation from a volcanic crag above the heart of the country.
What to see
- The Royal Palace, Great Hall, and kitchens — built between 1490 and 1600 in a striking blend of English, French, and German Renaissance influences
- The Tapestry Studio, home to the remarkable 13-year project to recreate a set of medieval Unicorn tapestries
What to do
- Explore the royal bedchambers and great kitchens, brought to life by costumed characters and knowledgeable guides
What to try
- Spotting the architectural details that betray the castle's eclectic European influences — a rewarding exercise for those with an eye for history
Take note
- Stirling Castle was the site of the coronation of Mary, Queen of Scots — one of many landmark moments in Scottish history that played out within these walls
- Visit www.stirlingcastle.scot for opening times, entry fees, and visitor information






Wander the hauntingly beautiful ruins of Scotland's greatest medieval abbey, where exquisite stonework, peculiar sculptures, and the legendary heart of Robert the Bruce all rest in quiet repose.
What to see
- The elegant 15th-century architecture, adorned with a wonderfully eccentric cast of sculptures — including hobgoblins, ladle-bearing cooks, and a bagpipe-playing pig
- The Commendator's House, displaying artifacts unearthed during excavations of the site
What to do
- Seek out the commemorative stone plaque marking the burial place of Robert the Bruce's heart — one of the most storied spots in all of Scotland
What to try
- Taking time to trace the abbey's long history, from its 7th-century monastic roots through its destruction by English raids and Oliver Cromwell's forces
Take note
- Founded in 1136 by King David I, Melrose was once Scotland's premier abbey — its ruined state today is the result of centuries of conflict, not neglect
- Visit historicenvironment.scot(https://www.historicenvironment.scot/ "historicenvironment.scot")for opening times and entry fees






Step inside Scotland's oldest continuously inhabited house, a time-worn treasure tucked into the Scottish Borders that has sheltered royalty, harbored priests, and quietly outlasted centuries of upheaval.
What to see
- The house itself, largely unchanged since the 17th century, with a collection of Stuart relics, secret staircases, and priest holes that speak to its Catholic faith during deeply dangerous times
- The famous Bear Gates, sealed shut since 1745 when Bonnie Prince Charlie passed through — their owner vowing they would remain closed until a Stuart king returned to the throne
What to do
- Explore the historic rooms, filled with letters, artifacts, and mementos connecting Traquair to Mary Queen of Scots, the Jacobite risings, and the wider sweep of Scottish Border history
What to try
- A glass of Traquair House Ale, brewed on-site in one of Scotland's oldest working breweries — a tradition revived in the 18th century using the original equipment
Take note
- Traquair has been visited by 27 Scottish monarchs, making it an extraordinary thread running through nearly a thousand years of Scottish history
- Check traquair.co.uk for seasonal opening times, as the house is not open year-round
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