Bespoke Tours

£800.00 for Bruce to be your guide  (1-6 people)

Would you like to put together your own plan for a tour of the sites and sights of Scotland? Fantastic! I’ll make that happen.

Tell me your interests and I’ll help with your plan. Then I’ll come, in a quality vehicle, to where you are and take you to where you want to go. Just tell me what you’re looking for: distilleries, castles, battle sites, settings from Outlander, Highland views and delightful picnic areas, places associated with figures from history, or a visit to your ancestral home.

Loch Lomond, Loch Ness, Roslyn Chapel, Isle of Skye, you choose. I am happy to collect you from where you are, take you to what you want to enjoy and tell you what I know along the way, but most importantly the time is yours.

On a Bespoke Tour you pay a fixed fee per day for myself and a vehicle for your group of up to eight. You can adapt one of my planned options into a bespoke tour, or you can choose a completely different itinerary to suit your group.

  •  You could visit a medieval castle, then travel through the Trossachs, visit the grave of Rob Roy and take a boat trip on Loch Lomond.
  • You could Visit Scotland’s oldest whisky distillery, visit famous beauty spots, visit a Jacobite battle site, and travel through the highlands to visit a cooperage to see how whisky barrels are made.
  • You could travel round Scotland to visit film locations from the Outlander series.
  • You could visit the island prison of Mary Queen of Scots, travelling on to the home of Golf before visiting the crowning place of Scottish kings.
  • …and much more.

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Day out in St Andrews

Day out in Scotland is a video to help you plan a day tour of St Andrews. If you're looking for a whistle stop tour of the St Andres must see places then Scottish history tour guides Bruce Fummey gives you a quick tour

The One O'Clock Gun: Some Scottish Humour and History

Bruce Fummey tells tales from Scotlands history. He explains why Edinburgh has the One O'Clock Gun with some Scottish history and humour. Do you know how to measure longitude with a clock? Do you know what a Harrison clock is? Bruce Fummey explains t

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