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Visit Dunfermline, famous for its cathedral where the remains of King Robert the Bruce were buried. Learn about whisky in Glenturret at Scotland's oldest distillery. Know Earn and Tay lakes. On the banks of the Tay you will see the Crannog Museum, floating home of the ancient inhabitants of Scotland. Discover the Hermitage forest and admire the tallest trees in the UK and the quaint buildings that make it an almost enchanted forest.
Address or meeting point190 High Street, Edinburgh EH11RW
Hours & minutes11 hours and a half
kilometers270
Start or opening timeAvailable on Fri at 08.00 hours
End or closing timeAround 19:30 hours
ParticipantsMaximum number 19
Minimum number 1
PositionHow do you get there by car? Follow the signs to Old Town and Cathedral
Is it possible to get there by public transport? Yes
List each mean of public transportion and the stop's name Lothian Busses bus stop at South Brigde, George IV The Bridge, Princes Street
Distance from the venue to the stop From 30 metres to 200 metres the farest at Princes St
Guides & companionsIs it done with a guide, a driver and/or an instructor? Yes, with a guide
Which languages do guide/instructors speak? Spanish
Are audio guides or brochures available? if so, in which languages? No
Do you provide additional companions or personnel? No
Shopping informationIs there a shop? How much time is spent on shopping? Yes, 30 min
Are credit/debit cards accepted? Which ones? Yes
Content & Specialized itemsAre additional items needed? Which ones are included? Includes Spanish speaking guide and transportation by minibus (capacity 8 to 16 seats)
List items not included and their renting cost at the venue Meals, drinks and entrances
List the specific clothing required Appropiate clothes and shoes for cold and rainy weather
MealsIs there a restaurant at the venue? Yes
What is the category and speciality of the restaurant? Restaurant at Glenturret distillery or in Crieff. Also available supermarket, food to take away and fast food restaurants
May the client bring his/her own food? Is there a picnic area? Yes, at Glenturret distillery
What is the seating capacity of each restaurant? From 20 seats in the smallest to 120 seats in the largest
Are there smoking / non smoking areas? Yes
Are there restrooms available? Yes
Restroom InformationList all venues where restrooms are available Dunfermline, Glenturret distillery and Aberfeldy
Which of them are accessible by wheelchair? All of them
Is there a charge to use any of them? No
Are there any restroom-only stops during the tour? No
Physical conditionWhat is the fitness level required? Any
Would people with limited mobility have accessibility problems? (to the vehicle, to the restaurant,...) No
Is it feasible for wheelchair-confined persons? Yes
What type of paving does it have? (flat, uneven...) Flat
How much walking is required? (km, meters) About 500 meters in total
AdvisoriesAre there any additional costs? List them Distillery entrance fee: 6.50 pounds
Which currencies are accepted? Sterling pounds
Which is the minimum/maximum age to participate? (for all or each one of the activities) Min. 5 years old
Product price detailAt 8.15 am in Spanish.
Age of childAppropriate age for child ticket from 4 to 12 years