The East Coast of Scotland is a blend of rich history, charming coastal towns, and landscapes that vary from sweeping beaches to rugged cliffs. This region offers a unique perspective on Scotland, with an atmosphere distinct from the Highlands but every bit as captivating.
On this tour, we’ll explore the East Coast’s highlights, from ancient castles and fishing villages to historic sites that reveal Scotland’s past. We’ll stroll along sandy shores, visit bustling harbours, and take in panoramic views over the North Sea. The East Coast is also known for its birdlife, so keep an eye out for puffins, gannets, and other seabirds along the way.
The East Coast is ideal for travellers looking for a mix of natural beauty and cultural depth. It’s a region where the pace is steady, the views are endless, and every stop has a story. Join me to uncover the quieter charms of Scotland’s East Coast.
Difficulty
The East Coast covers a HUGE area of mountains, forests, costal trails and everything in between, theres a lot to pick from and a lot to get through as we spend our time walking and wandering through as many of these magical places as possible.
With so many places to admire, the difficulty level can be as low or as high as needed, but the base level is certainly as low as can be
What’s Included
Your Personalised Guide to the East Coast of Scotland
This tour is fully customized to give you an unforgettable experience.
Transport
• All-Inclusive Transport: This includes convenient pick-up and drop-off.
• Comfortable Travel: Ride in a newly detailed Land Rover Defender, built for the rugged Skye terrain, with upgrade options available.
Accommodation
• Private Room Accommodation: Stay in a 3-star or higher B&B or hotel for multi-day tours, with upgrade options available.
• Unique Stays: Castles and remote Cabins accommodations can be arranged upon request for an additional charge.
Guided Locations and Walks
• Personalised Guidance: I’ll be with you at every stop, providing insight and plenty of time to explore and absorb the surroundings.
Before and After
• Support: I’ll work closely with you to answer any questions as we plan your trip, ensuring every detail of your personal itinerary and custom map is tailored to your interests.
Meet your guide
I’ve spent the majority of my life exploring Scotland, growing up on the outskirts of Glasgow, i always felt more connected to the forests than the city. As a kid my family would do a lot of walks in the country, climb hills and explore islands, I didn’t quite realise that 30 years later it would be part of my job!
I’ve always been the one with the camera and taking photos, i wa creative in school and followed a career in art focused on graphic design before leading in to marketing and advertising. Photography was always just a passion, and it wasn’t until social sharing platforms like Instagram came along i realised my work was so widely enjoyed by others. Having a few thousand people look at and appreciate your images every day is apparently a real motivator!
Scotland is a place full of character, and i’ve found no greater place on earth to have a camera in your hand. My job here is to use my experience to create the trip of your dreams. The drives, the locations, mountains, lochs, bothies, castles, stags and everything in between.
Who is it for?
This tour is a perfect fit for someone with an interest in advancing their photography and editing skills or just wanting to have a genuine, unique travel experience in Scotland and get some awesome pictures while doing so!
F.A.Q
Do I have a guarantee?
Yes, 50% of your deposit is refundable up to three weeks before your trip. After that, refund eligibility may vary depending on the specific tour. If you need to cancel or reschedule, please get in touch as soon as possible to discuss your options.
Do I need to be a photographer?
Not at all! In fact, most tours aren’t focused on photography. You’re welcome to capture memories as you like, but the experience is designed for everyone to enjoy, with or without a camera.
What kind of transport will we use?
You’ll be riding in the ultimate adventure vehicle—the new Land Rover Defender. With a spacious boot, generous seats, a sunroof for sunny days, and heated seats for the chillier ones, this matte green Defender has it all.
What should I bring?
Scottish weather can be unpredictable, so pack for changing conditions. Bring a spare set of clothes for each day and waterproof gear. Your personalised itinerary will include more specific packing recommendations tailored to your tour.
Where will we stay?
Your accommodation will be a private room in a top-rated hotel or B&B near our adventure sites. Locations vary depending on the tour, but rooms are comfortable and within budget, with upgrade options available upon request for those looking to add a more unique accommodation experience to their trip.
What will we eat?
Everyone has different eating habits, but breakfast is often included with overnight stays for those interested. My extensive list of favourite lunch stops are dotted around the mainland and dinners everywhere from small fresh seafood shacks, to local taverns and remote michelin starred cottages.
Which airport should I fly to?
Glasgow International Airport is the closest to our route, though im more than happy to collect those wishing to enjoy the streets of Edinburgh before we start. As always, each tour is different and I’ll do my best to make it as easy on you as possible.
How many people will be on the tour?
My tours are designed to be personal, typically with just one to three guests. This keeps the experience intimate and customisable, focusing on your interests and the adventure ahead.
Is this tour physically demanding?
Tours are flexible and can be adjusted to suit your activity level. If you’re up for a hike or prefer scenic viewpoints, we’ll make it work!
What if I have dietary restrictions?
Let me know ahead of time, and I’ll make sure to accommodate any dietary needs or preferences along the way.