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  1. Choose from a range of tour options and learn about Scotlands history as you enjoy it’s scenery beauty. The Real Macbeth Tour, 5000 Years of Scotland in a Day Tour or a Bespoke Tour you design yourself. Whisky, Outlander, Castles, Cathedrals, Battlesites, Mountains and lochs.

  2. Enjoy the scenery of the Scottish Highlands and countryside with your personal tour guide, stand-up comic and history enthusiast, Bruce Fummey. Choose from scheduled tours and bespoke private tour and luxury tour options.

  3. Real Macbeth Tour. The one-day tour is a very full day. The tour can leave from Perth or Edinburgh. You discover the real Macbeth with a short trip to Loch Leven, a visit to historic sites in Perth, and a light lunch at Scone Palace, the place of Scottish kingship.

  4. Who runs Scotland History Tours? Who will be my tour guide? What experience do they have? Will it be enjoyable? What can I expect? How Can I contact and book a tour with Scotland History Tours?

  5. You could Visit Scotlands 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.

  6. Reviews and Testimonials for Scotland History Tours. Find out what people thought of Scotland History Tours. Decide on a tour by listening to the experts… the people who have experienced it already.

  7. Bruce has teamed up with his friends at Scotland Folk Tours to put together a fantastic eleven days with a small group of up to 25 people. He’ll take you to some of his favourite places and tell you stories along the way. You’ll enjoy a Scottish stand-up comedy show and a ceilidh and some great food and drink along the way.

  8. What's Scotland History Tours and Who's Bruce Fummey. If you've just found Scotland History Tours, I've made this wee video to give you an idea of who I am and what to expect from the channel.

  9. Rosslyn Chapel... home of knights Templar, The Da Vinci Code and more. It's definitely one of the must see places in Scotland and Scottish history tour guide, Bruce Fummey, gained exclusive access to tell you some of its history.

  10. Glencoe... one of the saddest, yet most beautiful paces in Scotland. The Massare that took place there is often misunderstood, so Scottish history tour guide, Bruce Fummey, takes you to the National Trust For Scotland Visitor centre to understand.