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10th year
  • July 2010 – brand new Travelodge Hotel opening 19 August 2010 on Waterloo Place. Tours depart opposite hotel.

  • June 2010 - we are pleased to announce that we have a brand new tour bus on the road.  Please click here to see photos.

  • PRS
    Heart of Scotland Tours
    are licensed by the Performing Rights Society to play music on our vehicles and support the PRS’s goal to ensure songwriters and composers are fairly rewarded for their work.
  • Nov 2009 - we are delighted to announce that our bus tours have once again been rated 5 stars by Visit Scotland.  This reflects our high quality service and personal touch.
  • $ € Take advantage of the exchange rates - Scotland has never been better value!

 

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Nick,
I just had to write to thank you SO much for such a wonderful private tour on 16 October.  You were so great to deal with and our driver/guide Bill was AMAZING.  Any person who can make me laugh at 9 in the morning is good!  He was really great - funny, informative and flexible when we got a little off schedule and lunch took a little too long.  (I have been on tours where the guide gets hysterical and treats everyone like two year olds!) 

Bill was GREAT.  I can't tell you the number of good comments I heard from my family and friends about the tour in general and about Bill specifically.  Everyone had a wonderful time and I really can't thank Heart of Scotland tours and Bill enough!

Regards,
Virginia, USA October 2008

 

Major Clan and family lands covered on Rosslyn and the Roman Border in geographical order:

  • Borthwick
  • Maitland
  • Cranstoun
  • Pringle
  • Kerr
  • Turnbull
  • Rutherford
  • Eliott

 


Tour 3 - Rosslyn and the Roman Border
Rosslyn Chapel, Scotland/England border & Hadrian’s Wall
Departs 09.00 - Returns: 19.00 Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
time SUMMER: From 29th March 2010 to 31st October 2010   tick     tick    
All tours depart fromBus Stand ZE (previously Bus Stand E),Waterloo Place, Edinburgh. MAP
price £34.00 per person. Concession rate £32.00 (students, over 60's and under 12's)

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Sycamore Gap
Sycamore Gap at Hadrian’s Wall
The tour travels to the amazing and mysterious 15th century Rosslyn Chapel, across the historic Scotland/England border and south to Hadrian’s Wall, a World heritage site celebrating the power – and northern limit – of the Roman Empire..

Rosslyn Chapel (admission: adults £7.50, concessions £6.00) has always been mysterious. Scotland’s best-kept secret has now achieved worldwide fame since the publication of ‘The Da Vinci Code’. An architectural gem, its superb stone carvings are still not fully understood. Many visitors leave with their own theory but all are amazed. The short walk through the glen to ancient Roslin Castle is also fascinating.

Given the The Da Vinci Code's subject matter, it's no surprise that the beautiful and highly ornate 15th-century chapel features in it. It has long been the subject of much theorising and conjecture about its origins and the meanings of its famous stone carvings. Many of these are amongst the best of their kind in Europe, with many depicting symbols relating to Old Testament texts and characters, the mysterious medieval order of the Knights Templar and to Freemasonry. Incredibly, some carvings even seem to show American plants such as maize and aloe vera, carved fifty years before Columbus's voyages, while others have thus far defied interpretation.

We travel South to charming Melrose for lunch. Melrose Abbey is believed to be the final resting place of King Robert the Bruce’s heart. Scotland’s great writer Sir Walter Scott (whose monument dominates Princes Street in Edinburgh) lived nearby and loved this beautiful area.

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One of the highlights of this tour is crossing the ancient Scotland/England border at Carter Bar in the Cheviot Hills. We follow in the footsteps of feuding clans and families, known as Border Reivers, who fought a series of violent raids across the border hills until the end of the 16th century. Today it represents the political border between two historic and proud nations.

Hadrian’s Wall is one of the most important monuments built by the Romans and is a stunning example of their engineering skills. It cuts Britain in half just south of the Scottish border. It is the best-known frontier in the Roman Empire and stands as a reminder of one of the world's greatest civilizations. Built almost 2000 years ago to contain the fierce Picts in Caledonia it stretches for 55 miles and was designated a World Heritage Site in 1987.

We travel to Steel Rigg in Northumberland National Park where you can go on a nature walk to Sycamore Gap, one of the most dramatic and photographed stretches of the Wall. The ‘Robin Hood Tree’ has acquired its nickname because it featured in a scene in the film "Robin Hood Prince of Thieves" starring Kevin Costner.

Alternatively your guide will drop you off at Housesteads Fort (National Trust), the best preserved of 13 outposts along the Wall (admission: adult £4.50, concessions £3.80, child £2.30) and collect you on our return to Scotland’s capital city.

 
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