Rabbies Bus Tours

Jerril
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Bus Tours

  • April 9, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Em2go from Flower Mound, Texas
Bus Tours

I highly suggest getting a bus-tour pass. They are not that expensive and you can get on and off all day. It will save you some walking and give you a bit of info. Take the live tour over the taped one if you are seeking a fun experience. If you are just looking for a ride, check the route and take whichever will be coming by next.

From journal Picked Up by 12 50-Year-Old Women

Rabbies Bus Tours

  • February 6, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Jerril from Cottage Grove, Minnesota
It's a small coach that fits maybe 15 people, and a very knowledeable, friendly, tour guide that takes you wherever you signed up to go. You stop a couple times, so you're not riding in a bus for the most part (unless you go all the way up to Loch Ness), and you get a few hours to explore at each stop. This is a full day tour, but at a great price. And if you're a student you get a discount. =)
The best part is seeing a variety of Scotland, and hearing all about the history and interesting stuff along the way.

The trips we took were The Trossachs, Loch Lomand, and Stirling castle (one tour); St. Andrew's, and Fife; and the Highlands tour up to Inverness.

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