Rosslyn Chapel, Dunfermline Abbey and Stirling Castle Day Trip from Edinburgh
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Experience Highlights
Embark on a full day tour from Edinburgh to discover three of Scotland's most iconic sites: Rosslyn Chapel, Dunfermline Abbey and Stirling Castle. Plus, you'll be able to get around in comfort throughout the day with transport included in the tour, both to and from Edinburgh.
Explore the rich history and architectural beauty of these sites full of anecdotes and curiosities that you can discover with an expert guide throughout the tour.
- Visit the famous Rosslyn Chapel, Dunfermline Abbey and Stirling Castle .
- Learn about the history and curiosities of these places from a professional guide.
- Enjoy a full day tour in comfort with transport included.
What’s included
- Tour
- Local guide
- Transport to and from
- Food and beverages
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Step by Step
Enjoy a day trip that will take you to three of Scotland's highlights, departing from Edinburgh. Together with your guide you'll visit the enigmatic Rosslyn Chapel, Dunfermline Abbey and Stirling Castle. Transport is included both there and back.
Your first stop will be the famous Rosslyn Chapel, known for its association with the Knights Templar and its appearance in the novel "The Da Vinci Code". You'll discover the chapel's curious architectural details as you learn about its history and the mysteries surrounding it.
Next, you'll head to Dunfermline Abbey, one of Scotland's largest and most important abbeys. Explore the impressive remains of this ancient abbey, which was the burial place of several Scottish kings and queens, including Robert the Bruce. Learn about the history of the abbey and its Gothic architecture.
Finally, you'll visit Stirling Castle, which sits atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. You'll learn about its role in Scottish history, including the famous Battle of Stirling Bridge. Don't miss the opportunity to walk through the same landscapes that were walked by historical figures such as William Wallace and Mary, Queen of Scots.