- Balmoral Castle Ballater– Scottish home of the British royal family, the castle is open from Easter to the end of July. Admission includes parking, access to the gardens, the exhibitions in the stable area and Castle ballroom only.
- Glamis Castle Angus – Childhood home of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen mother and the setting for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Visits to the castle are by guided tour only.
- Drummond Castle Gardens Crieff – one of Europe’s and Scotland’s most important and impressive formal gardens.
- Glenturret Distillery Scotlands oldest working distillery, located in picturesque Hosh in Crieffshire.
- Highland Folk Museum Newtonmore – where you can step back in time and experience life in the Highlands from 1700s to the 1950s. With over 35 historical buildings onsite for you to explore and discover how people in the Highlands lived, worked, went to school, enjoyed their leisure time.
- Highland Wildlife Park Kincraig – home to over 200 amazing animals including native Scottish species as well as rare and endangered animals from around the world.
- Dalwhinnie Distillery standing in the Cairngorm National Park at the heart of the Scottish Highlands in the village of Dalwhinnie.
- Strathspey Railway Aviemore – Heritage steam locomotive rides between Aviemore & Broomhill, with aadditional options for a light lunch or afternoon tea in a dining car.
- St Andrews – The world’s home of golf with over seven golf courses, St Andrews is also a place of history, learning, culture and beaches.
- Edinburgh, Stirling, Inverness – Pitlochry is on the main Highland railway line, making it convenient to catch a train for a day trip to Edinburgh, Stirling or Inverness.