Embark on a delightful journey from Edinburgh to Linlithgow, a historic gem just 20 minutes away by train, accompanied at all times by an expert local guide. This tour invites you to discover one of Scotland's most iconic locations, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and home to landscapes that blend history, architecture, and nature.
We will meet in Edinburgh, where you will board the train with your guide. During the journey, you will learn about the history of Linlithgow and its key figures, while taking in the Scottish scenery through the window. Upon arrival, we will begin our tour at the majestic Linlithgow Palace, a royal residence in ruins but steeped in history, where Mary, Queen of Scots, was born. Explore its rooms, climb the towers, and admire the views of the loch from high up.
Just a short walk from the palace, you will discover St. Michael's Church, Michael's Church, an impressive Gothic building steeped in centuries of history. Its interior will amaze you with its architectural details and unique atmosphere. Right after leaving the church, you'll enjoy a leisurely walk along the shores of Linlithgow Loch, a tranquil natural setting that offers a picture-perfect view of the palace reflected in the water.
After this first part of the tour, we will stop for a coffee or tea at a cozy local café, where you can take a break and enjoy the town's peaceful atmosphere. Afterward, we will venture into the town's streets for a guided tour of the historic center, discovering charming spots, local tales, and details that only a knowledgeable guide can reveal.
Linlithgow is much more than just a day trip: it's a journey back in time. This tour is designed for those who want to get to know Scotland beyond the most popular tourist destinations, exploring its history, its people, and its landscapes in a relaxed and in-depth way. What's more, the train ride will give you a local and sustainable experience, without you having to worry about transportation.
At the end of the tour, we will return together by train to Edinburgh, leaving you plenty of time to continue enjoying the city in the afternoon.