Visit Dunkeld with Brambling Bus!
There’s plenty of reasons why this quiet Perthshire town is a perfect stop on the way to the Highlands. The cathedral run by Historic Environment Scotland dates back to the 9th c., mementos of the Jacobites can be found at every step, and the original 18th c. houses had been expertly preserved by The National Trust for Scotland.
If you want to discover Dunkeld, visit its summer Art Exhibition or cheer on competitors at the World Haggis Eating Championship, message us or visit www.bramblingbus.scot!
Visit the Hermitage with Brambling Bus!
Nothing better than a walk in the woods to raise the spirits and get closer to Scottish nature! The Hermitage pleasure grounds near Dunkeld in Perthshire are one of the many accessible spots run by The National Trust for Scotland and even in winter can inspire with their changing landscapes.
Want to explore the great Scottish outdoors on a private tour? Drop us a line or visit www.bramblingbus.scot!
Visit Drummond Castle Gardens with Brambling Bus!
Described by Historic Environment Scotland as "the best example of formal terraced gardens in Scotland", they are one of the places re-discovered by visitors from around the world. And rightly so! They featured in the 1995 film “Rob Roy” starring Liam Neeson and more recently in the Outlander series. But apart from the movie fame, it’s simply a beautiful place to get lost in for a couple of hours...
Wish to visit Drummond Castle Gardens just like Queen Victoria did in 1842? Simply drop us a line or visit www.bramblingbus.scot
Visit Dean Village with Brambling Bus!
It became a part of Edinburgh only in the 1820s, but now it’s known as one of its nicest parts. The green oasis hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the city is a great spot to go for a walk and catch your breath while sightseeing the capital.
If you fancy discovering Dean Village and other hidden gems of Edinburgh on a private city tour, simply drop us a line or visit www.bramblingbus.scot
Visit Elie with Brambling Bus!
The cosy seaside village in #Fife is well known to golfers enjoying a game with a twist and holidaymakers keen on sailing, tennis and beach joys. There’s history too, with 17th century buildings dotted around the village including a #castle and a unique parish church.
If you fancy walking part of the beautiful Fife Coastal Path, hearing the story of an eccentric lady skinny-dipping next to her tower, or watching some beach cricket, get in touch or visit www.bramblingbus.scot
Road tripping with Brambling Bus
The weather outside is frightful (but hey - no snow!), so we thought we'd share some blue skies from a drive earlier this year. Can anyone guess where it is?
We’ll reward correct answers with high fives on the route somewhere in beautiful #Scotland.
Visit Inverness with Brambling Bus!
There’s so much to see and do in the #Highland capital: walk the banks of River Ness full of restaurants and bars, delve into tragic history of the 1745 Jacobite Rising at Culloden Battlefield & Visitor Centre or feel the sporting passion watching the #HighlandGames, #football, #rugby or #shinty.
If you want to find out what makes Inverness the happiest city in Scotland, send us a message or visit www.bramblingbus.scot
Visit the Isle of Islay with Brambling Bus!
With nine distinctive distilleries, #Islay is synonymous with one thing: amazing single malt #whisky. But it’s the #nature and #history of the island that influence the smooth and peaty notes in every Islay dram.
If you want to discover the ancient seat of the medieval Lords of the Isles, sandy beaches and wild landscapes, drop us a message or visit www.bramblingbus.scot
Visit St Andrews with Brambling Bus!
Picturesque coastal capital of #Fife has attractions on every turn: from the oldest golf course in the world, through first Scottish university - @uniofsta - up to ancient #Castle and #Cathedral expertly preserved by @HistoricEnvScotland. Not to mention the sandy beaches and cosy streets bustling with cafes and shops!
If you want to set out on a modern-day pilgrimage with Brambling Bus and explore St Andrews, drop us a message or visit www.bramblingbus.scot