Discover Fife’s fishing villages, historic sites, and scenic beauty on a private tour from Edinburgh. Hand-feed Highland cows, explore St Andrews, and hunt for sea glass.
Discover Fife’s fishing villages, historic sites, and scenic beauty on a private tour from Edinburgh. Hand-feed Highland cows, explore St Andrews, and hunt for sea glass.
- Craigie’s Farm not used - Highland ‘Coos’ are often spotted in their fields.
- Forth Bridge - The Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site constructed in 1890, stretches across the River Forth alongside its sister bridges, built in 1964 and most recently in 2017.
- Falkland Palace & Garden - The Renaissance Falkland Palace,…
- Craigie’s Farm not used - Highland ‘Coos’ are often spotted in their fields.
- Forth Bridge - The Forth Rail Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site constructed in 1890, stretches across the River Forth alongside its sister bridges, built in 1964 and most recently in 2017.
- Falkland Palace & Garden - The Renaissance Falkland Palace, commissioned by King James IV, was a favored retreat for Mary Queen of Scots. It also boasts the world’s oldest real tennis court.
The popular TV series Outlander was filmed in the village, where Frank and Claire enjoyed their second honeymoon. Fans of the series will instantly recognize it.
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St. Andrews - Known as the home of golf, it hosts Scotland’s oldest university and a magnificent cathedral dating back to 1158. St Andrews was once the center of Catholicism in Scotland. Visitors can capture photos at the iconic Old Course and explore the charming medieval town, filled with cobbled streets, quaint cafes, and independent shops.
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Pittenweem Harbour - Journey along the East Neuk, passing through numerous fishing villages before arriving at the historically vibrant fishing village of Pittenweem. Here, visit St Fillan’s cave, which was home to an Irish missionary in the 7th century.
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Pathead Sands - Renowned as one of the finest beaches in Fife for discovering sea shells and sea glass, often found due to the two local glass factories that operated here a century ago. In the past, unwanted glass was discarded into the sea and still washes ashore, beautifully polished by the sea and sand.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratuity
- Falkland Palace admission is £13.00 per adult
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Gratuity
- Falkland Palace admission is £13.00 per adult
Join us on a private tour of the Kingdom of Fife from Edinburgh.
Hand feed the famous Highland ‘Coos’.
Marvel at the UNESCO Forth Bridge spanning the river forth.
Visit the Renaissance Falkland Palace, home to the oldest tennis court in Britain, and made famous by the Outlander TV series.
Explore the Medieval town of St Andrews with its quaint cafes and…
Join us on a private tour of the Kingdom of Fife from Edinburgh.
Hand feed the famous Highland ‘Coos’.
Marvel at the UNESCO Forth Bridge spanning the river forth.
Visit the Renaissance Falkland Palace, home to the oldest tennis court in Britain, and made famous by the Outlander TV series.
Explore the Medieval town of St Andrews with its quaint cafes and shops.
Take a photo of the ‘Old Course’, Scotland most famous golf course and home to Golf world wide.
Visit Fife’s once bustling fishing villages.
Eat at the fish n’ chips shop in Anstruther, winner of the best fish n’ chips in the country multiple times.
Explore the best Fife beach in the hunt for Sea Glass and sea shells.
- The total drive time between attractions including pickup and drop off is 3 hrs 20 mins with 4hrs 10mins at the attractions
- Falkland Palace is Open from 1st March to 31st October, alternative attractions will be offered when it’s closed
- Uk cars are smaller than our American counterparts, please be aware of this when booking for 4 adults
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.