Private tours

Scotland Clan Tours

Private tours

Scotland Clan Tours

We provide custom specialist clan tours for couples, families and groups. Below is a selection of popular clan tours.

What to expect

Example Clan Tours

CLAN CAMERON

Bannockburn • Glenfinnan • Stirling • Culloden • Clan Museum

Clan Cameron is one of the ancient clans of Scotland and was described as fiercer than fierceness itself. The stronghold of the Camerons is in the Scottish Highlands close to Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis. This short comprehensive tour shows the clans influence.

CLAN CAMPBELL

Inveraray Castle • Cawdor • Glen Coe • Culloden • Stirling

One of the largest and most powerful clans, the Campbell stronghold mostly stretched from Glasgow into the Highlands. There are many castles and lands associated with the clan.

CLAN MACDONALD

Isle of Skye • Glen Coe • Stirling • Culloden • Loch Ness

Clan Donald is a large clan with a proud history. The clan extended it’s influence in many parts of the country and on this short tour, we will concentrate on their heartlands and explore the stories of the MacDonalds.

CLAN MURRAY

Clan Stirling • Blair Castle • Balvaird Castle • Scone Palace

With lands scattered throughout Scotland, the Murrays were influential in Scottish history. The name came from an Pictish tribe who lived in the Province of Moray. The principal family is said to have descended from a Flemish knight who received lands from David I.

CLAN MACLEOD

Isle of Skye • Isle of Lewis • Isle of Harris • Glenelg • Culloden

The clan is descended from the Norse kings of the Hebrides and Leod – son of the King of the Isles. Exploring the far west of Scotland it is one of the worlds few remaining wilderness. There are several ferries needed to Lewis and Harris and this makes a spectacular tour.

CLAN ROBERTSON

Culloden • Dunkeld • Bannockburn • Blair Castle • Clan Museum

The Robertson clan has claims to be one the oldest clans in Scotland and direct descendants of the Celtic Earls of Atholl. They are believed to have taken part at the first recorded battle in Scottish history, the battle of Mons Graupius in 84AD. The clan country is about 50 miles from Edinburgh.

CLAN GORDON

Aberdeen • Huntly • Gordon Castle • Haddo • Elgin Cathedral

The Gordons left the lowlands when they were granted land on the North East of Scotland by Robert the Bruce. At one time, the clan was the most powerful in this part of the country being nicknamed the rock of the north. Anyone who adopted Gordon as a surname, was given a gift of oatmeal.

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“Thank you for arranging a superb vacation for us. Everything was lovely but the best part was our guide. She was so able to identify what we were looking for within the first hour and adapted the itinerary accordingly. "
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