Anonymous wrote:We did a day tour (van, maybe 16-passenger?) from Edinburgh with Rabbie's called "Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands." It was a long day and we had only a little time at the destinations, but overall I enjoyed it and was glad not to be doing all that driving myself. My sons (13 and 15 at the time) thought it was a highlight of the Scotland and England trip in general, but they do prefer outdoors and landscapes to cities and museums, even if it's just viewing from a window.
Disclaimer/confession/preference: I have this hangup about car rentals in other countries, so I try to avoid it unless absolutely necessary for the trip goals. Also, we've done a couple of these crazy, long package day tours that breeze through a bunch of destinations on various trips -- but we've found that we can handle only one of them on a given trip and we also make sure that the days before and after are paced more calmly.
+1 I loved this Rabbie’s day tour. It was a long day, but we drove to Loch Ness (Port Augustus), took a boat ride on the loch, then back through Glencoe. I was satisfied with two full days in Edinburgh doing city things, and am glad we added the day in the Highlands. If you choose to drive you could easily spend the night in Port Augustus.