6 Activities
The Road To Skyfall
Starts from
Edinburgh
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Activities
6
Duration
12 hrs 30 min
Length
242 mi
Guide details
Starts from
Edinburgh
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Duration
12 hrs 30 min
Length
242 mi
- Unusual Locations
- Adventure
Detour Road Trips
Brand
- Visit 007's school.
- Encounter sharks.
- Soak up the Scottish scenery.
- Recreate an iconic image.
- You don't need an Aston Martin for this drive - although it wouldn't hurt.
“Where are we going?” asks M. “Back in time,” replies Bond as the duo head north to lay in wait for the villainous Silva in the final explosive chapter of Skyfall.
Follow in 007's wheel tracks as you drive through the Trossachs, past Loch Lomond and take the road to James Bond's ancestral home where you can recreate one of the most famous scenes in cinema.
Follow in 007's wheel tracks as you drive through the Trossachs, past Loch Lomond and take the road to James Bond's ancestral home where you can recreate one of the most famous scenes in cinema.
Categories
- Unusual Locations
- Adventure
“Where are we going?” asks M. “Back in time,” replies Bond as the duo head north to lay in wait for the villainous Silva in the final explosive chapter of Skyfall.
Follow in 007's wheel tracks as you drive through the Trossachs, past Loch Lomond and take the road to James Bond's ancestral home where you can recreate one of the most famous scenes in cinema.
Follow in 007's wheel tracks as you drive through the Trossachs, past Loch Lomond and take the road to James Bond's ancestral home where you can recreate one of the most famous scenes in cinema.
Detour Road Trips
Brand
- Visit 007's school.
- Encounter sharks.
- Soak up the Scottish scenery.
- Recreate an iconic image.
- You don't need an Aston Martin for this drive - although it wouldn't hurt.
Day Itinerary
6 Activities
Day 1
242 mi
The Road to Skyfall
With Edinburgh as your starting point this day trip will take you the exact spot where Daniel Craig and Judi Dench pause for thought before their final battle at Skyfall.
For a moment the majesty of the landscape takes over, overwhelming the screen with Scotland's scenic beauty, and it's even more breathtaking in real life.
As you track north the magnificent mountain scenery builds and builds to its epic final act near Glencoe in the Highlands.
For a moment the majesty of the landscape takes over, overwhelming the screen with Scotland's scenic beauty, and it's even more breathtaking in real life.
As you track north the magnificent mountain scenery builds and builds to its epic final act near Glencoe in the Highlands.
08:3030 min
Fettes College
Scotland is where Ian Fleming's fictional spy James Bond was born and it is also where some of the most memorable movie scenes in the franchise's history have been filmed.
For Bond Edinburgh is really where his adventures began, as after he was orphaned he was sent to live with his aunt, who first dispatched him to Eton, and then to Edinburgh's Fettes College.
"Here the atmosphere was somewhat Calvinistic, and both academic and athletic standards were rigorous," wrote Fleming. "Nevertheless, though inclined to be solitary by nature, he established some firm friendships among the traditionally famous athletic circles, at the school. By the time he left, at the early age of seventeen, he had twice fought for the school as a light-weight and had, in addition, founded the first serious judo class at a British public school."
Fettes is a working school, so while you won't be able to stop for more than a snap it does make an auspicious start for your 007 drive.
For Bond Edinburgh is really where his adventures began, as after he was orphaned he was sent to live with his aunt, who first dispatched him to Eton, and then to Edinburgh's Fettes College.
"Here the atmosphere was somewhat Calvinistic, and both academic and athletic standards were rigorous," wrote Fleming. "Nevertheless, though inclined to be solitary by nature, he established some firm friendships among the traditionally famous athletic circles, at the school. By the time he left, at the early age of seventeen, he had twice fought for the school as a light-weight and had, in addition, founded the first serious judo class at a British public school."
Fettes is a working school, so while you won't be able to stop for more than a snap it does make an auspicious start for your 007 drive.
70 mi
1 hr 30 min
10:301 hr 30 min
SEA LIFE Loch Lomond Aquarium
No self-respecting Bond adventure would be complete without a close encounter with a shark or two. That's where Sea Life Loch Lomond comes in. Its Tropical Ocean Tunnel is home to Black Tip sharks, rays and other exotic marine life. Opt for the VIP experience and you can even feed them if you're brave enough.
Sea Life also has plenty of native Scottish marine from Loch Lomond and the surrounding areas including dogfish, otters and sea horses.
Sea Life also has plenty of native Scottish marine from Loch Lomond and the surrounding areas including dogfish, otters and sea horses.
29 mi
50 min
12:501 hr
Falls Of Falloch
The very first 007 movie Dr No featured the stunning Dunn's River Falls in Jamaica, so a small detour for a stroll around the Falls Of Falloch is still very much on Bond brand. It's just a short 1/4-mile hike to see the 30ft-high falls and a lovely spot for a picnic lunch.
28.2 mi
40 min
14:301 hr
Kingshouse Hotel
By the time you reach Kingshouse the A82 will already have begun to deliver the most breathtaking of views as it gently sweeps through the epic Scottish landscape.
A stop at the Kingshouse Hotel gives you a chance to take a break and soak it all up through before the final stretch into Skyfall territory.
The hotel serves lunch in its bar and classic afternoon teas with 270-degree views over the Glencoe Valley. If you stay for dinner you can even dine in a dome by the river!
Even if you're not planning to stop the hotel is a useful landmark as the 007 road is just beyond on the left and easy to miss in all the natural splendour.
A stop at the Kingshouse Hotel gives you a chance to take a break and soak it all up through before the final stretch into Skyfall territory.
The hotel serves lunch in its bar and classic afternoon teas with 270-degree views over the Glencoe Valley. If you stay for dinner you can even dine in a dome by the river!
Even if you're not planning to stop the hotel is a useful landmark as the 007 road is just beyond on the left and easy to miss in all the natural splendour.
4.9 mi
15 min
15:451 hr
James Bond Skyfall Road (Obsolete)
The road to Skyfall is actually the road to the Glen Etive estate. Bond's fictitious family home was destroyed in the fill so this last leg is about following where Bond and M made their final journey together.
It's an exciting drive as the road follows the River Etive, with plenty of bumps and corners to keep you busy at the wheel. It's a mix of slightly broken tarmac and gravel in places so it's best not to travel at super spy speeds.
As result it takes a good 20 minutes to navigate its (00)7 miles and, when you do reach the end you'll find yourself at the banks of Loch Etive.
It’s a beautiful spot to imagine the end credits rolling, but the only way forward from here is to go back, just as Bond himself said.
It's an exciting drive as the road follows the River Etive, with plenty of bumps and corners to keep you busy at the wheel. It's a mix of slightly broken tarmac and gravel in places so it's best not to travel at super spy speeds.
As result it takes a good 20 minutes to navigate its (00)7 miles and, when you do reach the end you'll find yourself at the banks of Loch Etive.
It’s a beautiful spot to imagine the end credits rolling, but the only way forward from here is to go back, just as Bond himself said.
110.3 mi
2 hrs 45 min
19:301 hr 30 min
The Bon Vivant
You'll be in Scotland's capital city in time for dinner a cocktail at the city's top rated bar - The Bon Vivant.
Shaken not stirred, of course.
Shaken not stirred, of course.