| Scottish Dream Tours Presents Haunted Scotland Too October 25th - November 4th, 2010 Edinburgh and Edinburgh Castle, Deacon Brodies, Mary King's Close, Perth and Huntingtower Castle, Pitlochry, Blair Castle, Queens View, Edradour Distillery, Glamis Castle, Arbroath Abbey, Claypotts Castle, Falkland Palace, St. Andrews Castle and Cathedral, Melrose Abbey, Dryburgh Abbey, Hermitage Castle, Glasgow, Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis, Glasgow Haunted City Tour and more! Small intimate Ghoulish tour of Edinburgh, Pitlochry, St. Andrews, Angus, Glasgow, and Peebles . This tour is designed to accommodate only 10-12 people for a more personal experience and to allow you to get the most of your Scottish holiday. Keeping the tour size small gives us the opportunity to veer from the beaten track and to take advantage of accommodations, restaurants and sightseeing venues that would not be available to larger groups. We will stay in delightful city and country bed and breakfast accommodations and travel by minibus. Our goal is to show you the real Scots people and some of the wonderful sights to be seen all over this beautiful country. You will not be rushed from venue to venue and we spend as little time on the bus as possible. Tour includes all accommodation, full Scottish breakfast each morning. All lunches and dinners as listed in itinerary. Minibus travel including tour guide. Knowledgeable guide for all tourist venues. All sightseeing as indicated in itinerary including any entrance fees. All taxes and service charges. $3495US per person, double occupancy. $695US supplement per person single occupancy. $500 per person deposit to reserve your spot. |
| Day 1 - October 25th, 2010 - Arrive Edinburgh. Time to get checked into your accommodation before taking a bit of time to investigate Scotland's Capitol City aboard an Open Top Tour Bus with hop off and on service all around the city. Tonight we are out to a Welcoming Dinner. After dinner City of the Dead Haunted Graveyard Tour for anyone who would like to join us. Overnight Edinburgh. (D) Day 2 - Our day starts out with a Tour of Edinburgh Castle. The Castle is home to Scotland's Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny which was the coronation stone used in crowning the royalty of Scotland. Pub lunch at Deacon Brodies before some free time for shopping and some sightseeing. You may want to visit St. Giles Cathedral or the Palace of the Holyrood House were Mary Queen of Scots, Lord Darnley and Mary's private secretary are said to haunt this building. Dinner on your own before a Tour of Mary Kings Close, a part of deeply haunted and forgotten Edinburgh hidden beneath the city. Overnight Edinburgh. (B,L) Day 3 - Our first outing of the day will take us to Falkland Palace. There it is said that a phantom woman walks the gallery in the palace, looking for her lost lover. Then we are off to St. Andrews where we find lunch before we take in the remains of one of the largest cathedrals in Scotland, St. Andrew's Cathedral. The White Lady is perhaps the best known of the St. Andrews ghosts. Gentle and beautiful, she had been sighted innumerable times in the neighborhood of the cathedral and castle. We will also tour of St. Andrews Castle before exploring Scotland's Center for Golf. Following dinner we will join a Twisted Tales of St. Andrews Tour. Dinner and Overnight St. Andrews. (B,L,D) Day 4 - We journey north today and take in what is believed to be the most haunted castle in Britain, Glamis Castle. The Castle is best known for it's connection with Shakespeare's Macbeth and also for being the childhood home of the late Queen Mother. This afternoon we visit Arbroath Abbey, a Tironesian monastery where the Declaration of Arbroath was signed which asserted Scotland's independence from England. Our last stop of the day is Claypotts Castle which is another of Scotland's many haunted castles. The castle is said to be haunted by a "White Lady" who is reputed to be the ghost of Marion Ogilvie, the mistress of Cardinal Beaton who was murdered in St Andrews. We will have dinner this evening in Anstruther at the 500 year old Dreel Tavern. Overnight St. Andrews. (B,D) Day 5 - Our first stop today is Huntingtower Castle just outside of Perth. The castle ghost is named "My Lady Greensleeves" and she is said to be seen in advance of a death. We then head north to the Highland Village of Pitlochry which Queen Victoria called the loveliest spa village in all of Europe. We will be in Pitlochry during the Autumn Festival with Ghost Tours, the Enchanted Forrest, Street performers and Story Telling. Following Dinner we will be out to the Pitlochry Festival Theatre to see Scotland's own national treasures, Dougie Maclean. Dougie is one of Scotland's most successful, respected and popular musicians. Singer-Songwriter, Composer and 'magical' Performer, he is also a fine guitarist and fiddle player. Dinner and Overnight Pitlochry. (B,D) Day 6 - This morning we will have a little time to enjoy one of Highland's loveliest villages, Pitlochry. Queen Victoria was very taken with it and we will visit the Queen's View while here. The sight was popularized by Queen Victoria and is one of the most spectacular places in all of Scotland. We will stop for lunch before a visit to Edradour Distillery where we can tour the facilities and get your wee dram as will be customary on a crisp October day. Following dinner this evening we will gather for a Halloween Fireworks Display followed by a trip into the Enchanted Forrest. We will also have a guided Ghost Tour of Pitlochry. Dinner and Overnight Pitlochry. (B,L,D) Day 7 - Today we are off to Scotland's largest city, Glasgow, where we take in Glasgow Cathedral and the Necropolis, a remarkable and extensive burial grounds and believed to be the most haunted area of the city. The Cathedral is one of the only complete cathedral's in Scotland having escaped the reformation. The crypt is the burial place of St. Mungo and has a haunted past of it's own. Following lunch you will be allowed some free time for shopping and to take in the sites of the United Kingdoms finest city of Architecture. Dinner on your own before we meet for a drink at the Cathedral House Hotel, one of the most haunted buildings in Glasgow. Then we join in the city's Halloween Festivities. Overnight Glasgow. (B,L,) Day 8 - After a leisurely full Scottish breakfast you will tour the city aboard an Open Top Tour Bus complete with tour guide. Highlights of the tour will be Glasgow's amazing architecture, University of Glasgow, George Square and The Glasgow Cathedral. Following dinner we will join a Glasgow Haunted City Tour culminating in Glasgow's City of the Dead Cemetery. Then we call in at the 250 year old Saracen's Head for a drink. The pub is home to the skull of the last witch to be executed in Scotland which resides in a glass case in the bar area. It is also believed that the pub is haunted by, among others, the ghost of a former owner, Angus. Dinner and Overnight Glasgow. (B,D) Day 9 - Today we head to the Borders area and to Traquair House just outside of Peebles. Traquair House is where the Lady Louisa has been observed drifting around the grounds of the building. They say that Bonny Prince Charlie sometimes returns back to the castle. Then to Peebles where you will have some time to explore this delightful market town before dinner. This evening we have a private guided Ghost Tour of Old Peebles ending at the Cross Keys Hotel built in 1693 and the most haunted building in Peebles. Dinner and Overnight in Peebles. (B,D) Day 10 - As we are in Abbey Country we will take in a couple of the Borders Abbeys including Melrose, probably Scotland's most well know ruin. King Robert the Bruce's heart is buried in the abbey courtyard. Next is Dryburgh Abbey, which enjoys a mystical setting on the River Tweed. Sir Walter Scott is interned here. Our last visit of the day will be to Jedburgh Abbey. The Abbey was founded, initially as a priory, by King David I in 1138. His intention was partly to demonstrate to the English that the Scots could build on a grand scale so close to the oft disputed border between the two countries. In doing so he was tempting fate and the English: and both failed to resist the temptation many times over the following four centuries. Farewell Dinner, Paranormal Evening and Overnight in Peebles. (B,D) Day 11 - Return to Edinburgh Airport for our journey home.(B) |
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