
▲ Departing from Edinburgh, cross the Queensferry Bridge and admire the spectacular views of the Forth Bridge as you head north through the Kingdom of Fife. The scenery transitions from the rolling farmland of the Lowlands to forested hills and mountains, approaching the Highland Boundary Fault in Perthshire. Travel through Perthshire, known as "Big Tree Country," and arrive at the charming riverside town of Dunkeld. Here, you can take a break to explore its breathtaking cathedral with stunning architectural styles or stroll along the quaint streets of this picturesque village.

▲ Continue to the Hermit Forest, where you can stroll among majestic Douglas firs and ancient oaks, enjoying a wonderful forest walk all the way to the Black Forest Waterfall. Marvel at the spectacular sight of the roaring Bran River crashing through the towering Douglas fir trees.

▲ Travel along the River Tay to the Victorian-style resort town of Pitlochry. Here, you can enjoy lunch and stroll through traditional pubs and local cafes.

▲ In the afternoon, drive through the mountains of Perthshire Highlands, enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way, with a brief stop at the Queen's View overlooking Loch Tummel. On clear days, the breathtaking view from Queen's View stretches all the way to Schiehallion (meaning "Fairy Hill" in Gaelic).

▲ Head to the town of Aberfeldy, visit the Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery to uncover the secrets of whisky making, and enjoy whisky tasting under the guidance of staff. [Note] Alcohol consumption is not permitted for minors.
