Your Private Stirling & Mary, Queen of Scots Day Tour Itinerary
Our private day trip experience can begin with your driver collecting you from the lobby of your central Edinburgh accommodation, or even directly from the airport, as you set off to delve into Scottish history, specifically the tales and troubles of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Linlithgow Palace, Birthplace of a Queen

Your journey begins at the evocative ruins of Linlithgow Palace, where Mary was born in 1542.
Once a glittering Renaissance residence of the Stewart dynasty, today its graceful arches, great hall, and lochside views speak of faded majesty.
As you wander through the echoing chambers, your private guide recounts tales of Mary’s infancy and the dynastic struggles that shaped her fate. Step out onto the ramparts to gaze over Linlithgow Loch, and imagine the palace in its prime, alive with music, feasting, and royal ceremony.
Stirling Castle, Crown of the Kingdom

From Linlithgow, your driver carries you north to Stirling Castle, perched high above the River Forth.
In 1543, the infant Mary was crowned Queen of Scots in the Chapel Royal, setting her on a path that would entwine romance, tragedy, and legend.
Your guided experience will see you explore the lavishly restored Royal Palace, where carved stone figures gaze down from the walls, and step into the Great Hall, once alive with the banquets of kings and queens. The castle’s sweeping battlements offer views across battlefields and hillsides that defined Scotland’s destiny.
Stirling Old Town

Descending from the castle, stroll the cobbled lanes of Stirling Old Town with your guide.
Stand the Church of the Holy Rude, where monarchs were crowned beneath soaring arches, and Argyll’s Lodging, a Renaissance townhouse that once entertained nobles and courtiers. Each stone whispers of centuries of political intrigue, rebellion, and ambition, woven into the very fabric of this small but storied city.
The National Wallace Monument

Rising above the Forth Valley, the National Wallace Monument commemorates Scotland’s legendary freedom fighter.
Ascend its galleries with your private guide, pausing to reflect on William Wallace’s defiance at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. From the crown of the tower, the panorama stretches across the Ochil Hills, the River Forth winding below, and Stirling Castle standing proud in the distance.
Optional Extras & VIP Upgrades

Doune Castle – Lords, Lairds & Film Lore
A formidable stronghold with deep clan ties (and star turns in Outlander and Monty Python). Private access by arrangement reveals great halls and battlements without the crowds.
Deanston Distillery – Whisky on the River Teith
Behind-the-scenes tour in a converted cotton mill, followed by a curated tasting of honeyed Highland malts. A perfect palate of Scotland in a glass.
Blackness Castle – “The Ship That Never Sailed”
A sea-washed fortress thrust into the Firth of Forth. Wind in the rigging, salt on the air, and panoramic ramparts for dramatic photographs.