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Join Glen, Sue, and Sloan for a musical and historical tour of Scotland in 2026!

Scotland Tour 2026

Join Glen, Sue, and Sloan for a musical and historical tour of Scotland in 2026!

Here’s A Sample Itinerary

Hotels and routes may change. You’ll be emailed the final itinerary one month before departure, but even then we always leave space for the unexpected finds and last minute discoveries!

Join Sloan, Sue and Glen and explore Scotland with Traceless Tours. We are committed to Regenerative Tourism and work closely with organizations and communities in Scotland to keep our tours sustainable and our impact low while ensuring you have an immersive experience. A portion of each tour goes back to conservation efforts in the areas we visit. Come “be a local” with us.

June 17–27, 2026

Days 1-3: Fly into Edinburgh, rest for awhile or meander the Royal Mile before our meet and greet to toast our journey. Our first three days and nights will  be spent in Edinburgh, seeing the sights around the gothic capital city of Scotland, including a visit to nearby Rosslyn Chapel and Glen. During  our stay in the city, you may choose to meander through storybook neighborhoods and mysterious wynds and closes (narrow walking paths off of the streets) and we will hear some of the fascinating history that spans generations. You’ll have a chance to explore the Royal Mile, museums and historical monuments while enjoying sights, sounds and tastes that are sure to be memorable. On our second night, we will be treated to a concert and a group dinner. Our home in Edinburgh will be the Radisson Blu Hotel in the City Centre.

Day 4-6: We travel to Dunkeld, the heart of Scotland, where we will take short day trips. This area holds dramatic history that has spawned  legends such as William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, and Mary Queen of Scots. Authors have also been inspired by this magical place. We’ll walk through Birnam Wood, made famous in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, hike the Birks of Aberfeldy, frequented by Robert Burns where he would sit and write, and see the house where Beatrix Potter first penned Peter Rabbit. We’ll host a group dinner and concert the first night and enjoy more music during our time here. Our three night home in Dunkeld will be Tay House.

Day 7-8: Next, our travels will take us north to Nairn, a lovely seaside village in the Highlands. While in Nairn, we’ll visit Cawdor Castle, Clava Cairns, explore Rait castle ruins, enjoy walks on the beach right outside our door and great music in the evenings. Our hotel home will be Invernairne Guest House.

Day 9: We journey back to Edinburgh, with a scenic village lunch stop along the way. In the evening, we’ll gather for our farewell dinner at Radisson Blu to share favorite memories and maybe a song or two.

©2021/2025 Sue Riley