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Elgin: The Royal West End Walking Tour
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Explore the history of Elgin on a guided walking tour of the west end
- Visit the site of Elgin Castle and learn about its destruction
- See the well where holy water was collected for Elgin Cathedral
- Hear about the involvement of King MacBeth in Elgin's history
- View one of Elgin's execution sites, where criminals were executed
Activity location
- Elgin
- Elgin, Scotland, United Kingdom
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 1 Pluscarden Rd, Elgin IV30 1JB, UK | There are some benches and a very old dry fountain on a graveled area at the bottom of the old driveway for the hospital
- Elgin, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Elgin: The Royal West End Walking Tour
- 2h
Activity duration is 2 hours 2h - English
What's included, what's not
- Visit to the well where holy water was collected for Elgin Cathedral
What's included What's included - History of King MacBeth and King Duncan
What's included What's included - View of the site of Elgin Castle
What's included What's included - Visit to one of Elgin's Execution Sites
What's included What's included - Stories of alcohol smuggling during prohibition
What's included What's included - View of 'rescued' stonework from historical buildings
What's included What's included - Monument dedicated to the Duke of Gordon
What's included What's included - Statue of The Wolf of Badenoch
What's included What's included - Old shop signage from the 1600s
What's included What's included - Visit to the Royal Hunting Lodge
What's included What's included - Entrance fees to any attractions not mentioned
What's excluded What's excluded - Food and drinks
What's excluded What's excluded - Personal expenses
What's excluded What's excluded
What you can expect
Step into a world of ancient kings, dark legends, and hidden secrets on the premier guided walking tour through the historic heart of Elgin.
Beyond the picturesque streets of modern-day Moray lies the “Mirror of the Kingdom”—a city forged by centuries of royal drama, religious fire, and rebellious defiance.
The Real Macbeth: Beyond the Myth
Forget the fictional tales of Shakespeare.
Stand on the very ground where the 11th-century King Macbeth made his home.
Discover the true history of the man who mortally wounded King Duncan at nearby Pitgaveny in 1040, later bringing his rival back to Elgin to 'recover'—a fateful decision that changed the course of Scottish history. Your guide will separate myth from legend, revealing how this powerful Mormaer of Moray ruled a prosperous, peaceful kingdom for 17 years.
Towering Tributes & Royal Ruins
Scale the heights of Lady Hill, the atmospheric site of the original Elgin Castle. Here, you’ll marvel at the 80ft Duke of Gordon Monument, a massive Tuscan column honouring the “Cock o' the North.”
Explore the remnants of this 12th-century royal stronghold and discover the Royal Hunting Lodge, the building that stepped up to serve as the city’s makeshift castle after the original was razed during the Wars of Independence in the 1300s.
Dark Deeds & Lucky Escapes
History isn't always found in the light.
Visit the chilling site of one of Elgin’s execution scaffolds and hear the gripping tale of a hangman who narrowly escaped a lynch mob when a vengeful crowd turned on him.
You’ll also walk the same cobbles as famed author Jessie Kesson and uncover the clandestine world of alcohol smuggling that thrived in Elgin’s hidden tunnels and “closes” during the era of prohibition.
The Wolf, The Well & The Lost City
Encounter the formidable statue of The Wolf of Badenoch and hear the shocking story of his legendary feud with the Bishop of Moray, which ended in the catastrophic burning of the “Lantern of the North”—Elgin Cathedral.
Along the way, you will discover:
The Holy Well: Where sacred water was gathered for the Cathedral and the Chapel of Our Lady Mary.
Rescued Stonework: Intricate, ancient carvings salvaged from grand buildings lost to time.
17th-Century Signage: Rare, original relics from Elgin’s bustling merchant past.
Why Choose This Tour?
Expert Storytelling: An engaging local guide brings Elgin’s forgotten characters to life with wit and historical accuracy.
Hidden Gems: Venture into secret alleyways, and “pends,” that most visitors walk right past.
An Immersive Journey: A perfect mix of bloody history, royal intrigue, and local culture.
Don’t just visit Elgin—experience its soul. Whether you are a history buff or a curious traveller, our tour offers a perspective on Moray you won't find in any guidebook.
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Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Elgin
- Elgin, Scotland, United Kingdom
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 1 Pluscarden Rd, Elgin IV30 1JB, UK | There are some benches and a very old dry fountain on a graveled area at the bottom of the old driveway for the hospital
- Elgin, Scotland, United Kingdom