Sightseeing

Skibo Castle is the home of the Carnegie Club, one of the world’s most exclusive private clubs, named after the celebrated philanthropist and steel magnate, Andrew Carnegie.

At the turn of the 20th Century, Carnegie was the richest man in the world and Skibo was the estate he chose as his home in the country of his birth. The 7,500 acre setting is as stunning today as it was a century ago and the castle, imposing yet comfortable, enables guests to feel at home straight away.

Hidden away in a romantic Highland landscape of contemplative beauty, Skibo provides luxurious hospitality, magnificent links golf and traditional country sports for a discerning membership. If you are interested in staying at the Estate or becoming a member please email us at celticdreamtour@aol.com for further information.


A beautiful view of Loch Lomond with Ben Lomond in the distance on a misty day.

The harbour at Oban where the restaurant Ee-usk is located, one of the best gourmet fish restaurants in the area.

The beach and harbour of a small village north of St Andrews in Fife. Showing a beautiful sunny day.

Chef of Culloden House, one of the wonderful places we will stay and dine on gourmet food during this tour.

This is known as a *jimmy hat*, One of our clients couldn't resist buying it, and of course had to wear it! We all had a good laugh!

The beautiful and haunted valley of Glencoe. Where the MacDonalds were slaughtered in their beds in 1692.

One of our tour groups pose at Melrose Abbey where they had just seen the grave of Robert the Bruce's heart. An area of Scotland often missed by alot of travellers, but containing many wonderful sites to visit and lovely rolling green hills. An easy day trip from Edinburgh.

The old graveyard near Rosslyn Chapel, outside of Edinburgh in the beautiful town of Roslin.

A gorgeous sunny day in Scotland, showing a great view of the partially restored ruins of Urquhart Castle, sitting on the banks of Loch Ness, near Inverness.

The view of the ivy clad ruins of the MacDougall Clan castle, Dunollie Castle, sitting high on the hill above the Oban waterfront. A view you will only get from the water.

A short boat ride from Oban takes you to Seal Island, aptly named, where you can get a close up view of seals basking in the sun.



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