Where to start: the guides, Gareth in Edinbur...
Scotland | Jun 10 - Jun 22, 2026

Rosemary
Rosemary C.
Ashburn, VA | Reviewed on Jun 27, 2026

Where to start: the guides, Gareth in Edinburgh, William and Dr Murray in Stirling, and Nathan in Glencoe were all amazing. They were quite knowledgeable in their fields , full of funny and interesting stories and set their pace so Grandma could keep up,

Favorite large city Stirling was the best. We were lucky enough to be touring on Armed Forces Day. Not only did we have Stirling Castle and Wallace Monument but the joy of the marching soldiers, bagpipes and dancers. It was wonderful. We also had a great meal at the Allen Park. Almost forgot, we also had a fun evening at a pub with many sailors who were heading out to sea the next day.

Accommodations; loved them all but one. Inverness hotel was not our favorite. No parking except a couple of blocks away. Our family room was not in the main building. We had to walk upstairs into the building then downstairs to our basement room. Not the best situation. We really liked the No 17 Promenade in Plockton. Nice rooms, great meal, pretty town to walk about.

Best Day: Isle of Mull. As you know our search for the “hairy coos” was not going well. The girls kept doing internet searches and found the beach for swimming and coos roaming about. Love Scotlands right to roam because that’s what we did. We were on roads that were nothing more than cow paths but finally arrived and were rewarded with lots of coos. Jennifer headed to the Laggnan (sp) beach and swam in the Irish Sea. Carol Ann and I spent lots of time communing with the coos. Such gentle, curious animals. We then joined Jen on the beach and the coos followed us. The babies played then they all laid down for a rest. It was perfect . After so much time there, We only had time to visit the weavers on Mull and spend lots of money. Never even made it to Iona

The Tallisker distillery tour was not very good. The guide spoke too fast and was quite hard to understand.

We did all the hikes. I had some difficulty at the end of Arthur’s Seat and old man of Stor and didn’t quite make it to the top. The girls did though. The downhills were very hard on my old knees. The Fairy Pools were rushing with water. We never saw Divitch (sp) falls but we hiked to the top and down for 6 miles. Loved the gentle stroll with Nathan in Glencoe and the hike we did near Luss and Loch Lomond.

Greatest disappointment other than leaving Scotland was the lack of time we had walking around all the little towns we stayed in. We were always exhausted at the end of our day.
We wish we had more time at Culloden and Cawder Castle. One hour at each was not enough time.

I’m sure I have missed something but I think you get the idea it was a wonderful holiday for all of us. Your team did a great job helping us plan this marvelous visit to Scotland. So much so, we want to come back. Thank you.

Now for the business end. Can I get an itemized account of our trip? Also, since we didn’t do the Jacobite Train do we get a refund? Will definitely use KimKim again. Rosemary Carrico

Local specialist: Liam McGirr
Liam
Liam McGirr
Local specialist in UK and Spain in the Summer | Replied on Jun 30, 2026
Hi Rosemary, I'm so happy you all fell in love with Scotland. Having you, Carol Ann and Jennifer as travellers was a real pleasure, and opening the chat each morning to find photos of your day became a little highlight of mine. The Isle of Mull story made me smile, days of searching and then finally being rewarded with all those coos in their own habitat. Good things really do come to those who wait! And Stirling on Armed Forces Day sounds like it captured the very best of Scotland and its... Read more

Hi Rosemary,

I'm so happy you all fell in love with Scotland. Having you, Carol Ann and Jennifer as travellers was a real pleasure, and opening the chat each morning to find photos of your day became a little highlight of mine.

The Isle of Mull story made me smile, days of searching and then finally being rewarded with all those coos in their own habitat. Good things really do come to those who wait! And Stirling on Armed Forces Day sounds like it captured the very best of Scotland and its culture.

Thank you also for the honest feedback, the good and the bits that fell short. It genuinely helps me improve things for next time.

On the business side, I've gone ahead and processed the refund for the Jacobite Train since you weren't able to do it.

Wishing you a lovely day, and I really hope you travel with us again. It was a joy from start to finish.

Thanks,
Liam