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Highlands & Loch Ness Day Trip from Edinburgh

Some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery sits within a day's reach of the capital. This guide shows you how to swap Edinburgh's Old Town for Glencoe's glens, a cruise on Loch Ness and the castles of the Trossachs — all on organised day trips that leave in the morning and are back by evening, with the best-rated tours to book for each route.

At a glance

  1. 1Early coach north into the Highlands
  2. 2Glencoe's dramatic Three Sisters
  3. 3Loch Ness cruise at Fort Augustus
  4. 4Return via Pitlochry & the Forth

Why the Highlands work as a day trip

You do not need to base yourself in Inverness to see the real Highlands. Full-day coach and small-group tours leave central Edinburgh early, follow the A9 and the Great Glen, and return the same evening. Expect a long but rewarding day of roughly twelve hours, broken up by photo stops, a lunch break and plenty of storytelling from the driver-guide. Booking ahead secures a window seat and the popular Loch Ness cruise add-on.

Loch Ness, Glencoe and the Great Glen

The classic route heads northwest past Stirling and the Kelpies before reaching Glencoe, where the brooding ridges of the Three Sisters make the day's most photographed stop. From there you cross into the Great Glen, pause for lunch near Fort William beneath Ben Nevis, and arrive at Fort Augustus for an optional boat cruise on Loch Ness to watch for Nessie. The drive home threads through pretty Pitlochry and back over the Firth of Forth.

Stirling, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs

If a shorter day appeals, swap the far north for the southern Highlands. Tours combining Stirling Castle, the Kelpies and Loch Lomond give you a mighty fortress, monumental horse-head sculptures and the bonnie banks of Scotland's largest loch in one loop through the Trossachs National Park. These trips involve less driving, leave more time on the ground, and pair beautifully with a whisky-distillery stop on the way back to Edinburgh.

Highlands & Loch Ness day trip — FAQ

Can you visit Loch Ness from Edinburgh in one day?
Yes. Full-day tours leave central Edinburgh in the morning and return the same evening, taking in Glencoe, the Great Glen and an optional Loch Ness cruise at Fort Augustus. It is a long day of around twelve hours, so an early start and a comfortable coach make all the difference.
Which Highlands day trip from Edinburgh is best?
For iconic scenery, choose the Loch Ness, Glencoe and Highlands route. If you prefer less time on the road, the Stirling Castle, Kelpies and Loch Lomond loop through the Trossachs delivers castles and lochs closer to the city. Harry Potter fans often pick the Glenfinnan Viaduct and Hogwarts Express tours.
How long is the drive to the Highlands?
Glencoe is roughly two and a half hours from Edinburgh and Loch Ness about three and a half, which is why these are full-day trips. The southern Highlands around Stirling and Loch Lomond are much closer, at around an hour, leaving more time to explore on foot.