
Experience your own private and small group tour with Serenity Scotland. Organised by Iain Stewart, a graduate in History from UC Berkeley and a post-graduate in Ethnology and Scottish Folklore from the University of Aberdeen (MLitt with Distinction), these small group tours are passionate experiences, not only of the scenery, but of our distinctive ways of life, including the fascinating history, folklore, music, ballads, and the broad cultural delights of this small, friendly and dramatic country.
To discuss your trip, phone Iain at: 0044 (131) 667 3644 (landline) or 0044 7728 752824 (mobile) or email: iain@serenityscotland.co.uk .
Iain Stewart t/a Serenity Scotland, 22/3 Duncan Street, Edinburgh EH9 1SR SCOTLAND, Member of Visitscotland 2011, Royal and Sun Alliance Professional Liability Policy AF471404.
We had a wonderful time on our tour. You exceeded our expectations with your knowledge and relaxed manner. Your love of Scotland is evident and well placed. We have become fans of Scotland. Thanks again for everything. Jim Gagnon and Patricia Pomeroy, New England, September 2011 read more
Serenity Scotland was started in 2003 to create great tour and package experiences through the admixture of nature and culture. read more
For a private tour of Scotland, these flexible trips and holidays provide an ethnological insiders view of life in Scotland. Start from Edinburgh, Glasgow or elsewhere in the UK including London. Explore favourites with a Classic Tour such as Stirling Castle, St. Andrews, and the Isle of Skye but also go where YOU want: from watching sheep herding in the Highlands, to full-flowing waterfalls in the changing light, to visiting novel and movie locations, to highland games, to your favourite island, to eating freshly caught seafood, to savouring fine malt whisky, to being at one with nature, and to being a part of our many local customs and traditions.
For those wishing to join existing groups of people on one day or multi-day tours on pre-arranged days i.e. non private tours in Scotland, visiting Loch Ness, Stirling Castle, Glengoyne Distillery and many other places, I recommend: