Tour - Declaration of Freedom

(from Edinburgh area)

Dunnottar Castle - Declaration of Freedom TourImage © StrachanTours, all rights reserved.

Full Day Excursion

Available Spring - Autumn
(limited by attraction opening hours)

Start approx 8.30am
Duration approx 9hrs

      Enjoy a full day tour exploring the county of Angus and part of Aberdeenshire, an area otherwise known as the Birthplace of Scotland. It is an area where the people have battled for independence for many centuries, since the Romans first invaded Britain in the 1st Century. On this tour, we travel North through the Kingdom Fife and the City of Dundee. We visit some of the most important and impressive landmarks in Scotland's history. Our first main stop is the ancient ruins of Arbroath Abbey, within the fishing town of Arbroath. This is where the first declaration of Independence was produced by King Robert de Bruce in 1320. The Abbey is an impressive and important landmark in Scotland, first founded in 1178 by King William the Lyon who is buried within the grounds. We continue North and visit the spectacular ruins of Dunnottar Castle, one of the most impregnable castles of its time in Britain. The castle was held under siege for more than 8 months in 1651 by Oliver Cromwell's army. A visit to Dunottar is always an exhilarating one and sure to give you an appetite. Our next stop therefore is lunch in the nearby fishing town of Stonehaven or somewhere suitable on route. After lunch, we travel inland into the Vale of Strathmore and visit the fabulous Glamis Castle, family home of the 19th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and childhood home of HM Queen Elizabeth the late 'Queen Mother' and birthplace of the late Princess Margaret (HRH Princess Margaret). All together this tour has something for everyone and we are sure you will have a wonderful day!!
Additional Information:
  1. This tour is a Full day excursion from Edinburgh area
  2. Suitable for most ages and abilities although please be aware the castle was not designed for easy access and may not be suitable for people with walking difficulties.  
    Please check/advise in advance so we can adjust itinerary to suit.
  3. Good footwear and warm weather resistant clothing is recommended
  4. Tour Highlights:
      Visit the historic ruins of 12th Century Arbroath Abbey
      Scenic drive North along the coastal highway
      Explore the stunning ruins of Dunnottar Castle
      Pup lunch in a great location
      Visit Glamis Castle & Gardens 
  5. Optional attractions can include a fine Whisky Distillery (only if time permits)
  6. Admission charges extra and payable directly to the attraction.
  7. Typical admission charges (based on March 2017 rates):
      Arbroath Abbey approx £6/adult
      Dunnottar Castle approx £7/adult
      Fettercairn Distillery approx £8/adult
      Glamis Castle £12/adult
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