Dunblane Sightseeing
On arrival you will settle into your room and enjoy the hotels leisure facilities. When the entire tour party have arrived, we will arrange a gathering so that you can meet one and other. You will continue to learn about your fellow riders at dinner where you may have the opportunity to meet a group at the end of their tour. This provides an opportunity to familiarise yourselves whilst sharing stories and experiences.
If we have not done so in advance we also try to gather information of what you want to gain from the tour. Some have particular sights they wish to see, other scenic areas they want to pass through and some want to improve their riding. Whatever you want we shall try to accommodate during your stay. Some of the tours we operate from Dunblane are fixed base tour so non-riding family members who have accompanied riders shall also be advised of what there is to see that is easily reachable from the hotel.
After dinner the new group will be given a briefing as to the plan for riding especially because some have come from foreign lands where they ride on the opposite side of the road. They will be introduced to their machines although it is unlikely that any riding will take place at that time. Riders can have one to one sessions with our tour guides to explain what they hope to achieve from the tour and we shall do our utmost to incorporate any requests into the planned activity for week ahead. Riders who feel they are lacking in skill might find this session beneficial to identify areas of weakness that we shall strive to rectify before the tour ends. Our Tour Guides are all certified advanced riders willing to pass on knowledge and advice if requested.
Depending on the tour you have joined during your stay at Dunblane we might cover many different parts of Scotland from the Borders to the Highlands. Along the way we shall visit famous town and cities together with beauty spots. Although we try to avoid congested roads we accept that some of our visitors might want to visit places of interest in cities such as those with Royal connections in Edinburgh including the Palace of Holyrood, Edinburgh Castle and the Yacht Britannia we would suggest that venues such as Linlithgow Palace, Stirling Castle, Doune Castle and Scone Palace will be easier to access and provide an interesting short stop.
Some of our tours include short stops at places of industrial interest such as New Lanark, the Falkirk Wheel, Summerlee museum or steam railways at Bo'ness & Kinneal and used in Outlander, Strathspey and the Fort William to Mallaig line may be familiar as they have been used in Harry Potter films.
Buildings of architectural importance including country estates like Hopetoun House and Gosford House as used in Outlander and other TV and Film productions always make an interesting stop and where there is interest within a group we shall try to incorporate such stops in the planned tours.
If you really want to visit some of the landmarks above or others that are not part of the structured tour this is best done by adding extra days before or after the motorcycle tour.
Scotland's weather can be unpredictable and although we are happy to take riders on tour come rain hail or shine we accept that this is not for everyone and so we have a range of shorter day trips available which will stop off at main tourist attractions a number of which are indoors so that there is always something to do no matter what the weather throws at us!