Reykjavik: Ultimate Golden Circle App-Based Driving Tour

Description
Your Scottish expedition begins in the vibrant city of Edinburgh. As you depart from the city into the rustic beauty of the Highlands, you’ll delve into the history of Scotland's earliest inhabitants and their reactions to the Roman invasions. You’ll also be introduced to the mythic figures of Scottish lore like Robert the Bruce and William Wallace.
Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Your first significant landmark is the Scott's View, offering a panoramic vista of the Eildon Hills. Beyond this point, you'll delve into Scottish culture, from Nobel laureates to traditional bagpipe music and the famed Highland dance. Next, you'll arrive at the Hermitage Woodland Park, home to the tallest trees in the UK. Following that, you’ll journey to Dunkeld, an ancient cathedral city with strong ties to early Scottish governance.
Your next stop is Cairngorms National Park, a hub of outdoor activities, from hiking and fishing to water sports, and home to the picturesque Falls of Bruar. As you progress, you’ll learn about the Northern Lights, its scientific reality, and the numerous legends it has inspired over time. Next, you’ll have an opportunity to explore a prehistoric archaeological site.
Seeking a restful pause from driving? That's up next at the Aviemore's thermal baths—an ideal spot for a serene soak!
After rejuvenating, you'll be drawn into the narrative of the famed Macbeth, a fusion of historical truth and dramatic fiction. Next, you'll visit one of Scotland's natural wonders: the Old Man of Storr, an impressive rock formation that will leave you in awe. Following this, you'll reach Eilean Donan Castle, an iconic and romantic castle perched on an island.
Next, you'll come across the Fairy Pools, an enchanting series of waterfalls and pools, perfect for a dip. Followed by an exclusive dining experience at a restaurant housed in a garden greenhouse!
Your journey then takes you to Iona, a crucial spiritual center dating back to the 6th century. You'll then pass by the Findhorn Ecovillage, demonstrating a unique approach to sustainable living. Finally, you'll reach the Fingal’s Cave, renowned for its natural acoustics and geological wonder. The tour concludes beyond this cave, just outside Edinburgh.