Trike Tour of Loch Lomond or Edinburgh For Two With Photo Shoot, Whisky and Shortbread for £92 with Trike Tours Scotland (57% Off)
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Trike Tour of Loch Lomond or Edinburgh For Two With Photo Shoot, Whisky and Shortbread for £92 with Trike Tours Scotland (57% Off)
- 1600cc motor-trikes
- Tours of the highlands, Edinburgh, Mull and Loch Lomond available
The Deal
- 60 minute tour past Edinburgh castle, Holyrood, New Town and Cramond or 60 minute tour of Balloch, Loch Lomond-Luss
- Includes leather jacket, helmet, and gloves
- Photo shoot with up to 15 photographs and hot refreshments
- Dram of whisky and shortbread
Limit 1 per 2 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required by email only: info@triketoursscotland.co.uk. 72 hour cancellation policy. Booking required with a minimum of 14 days notice subject to availability. Valid Mon-Fri. £15 surcharge per person for weekend bookings. Limited availability in May, June and July. Tour lasts 1 hour. One reschedule permitted only. Safety equipment provided. Must wear long trousers and enclosed shoes. Must be 18 or older for alcohol. Pictures to be emailed (or put on CD and posted for a surcharge). Tour may be rescheduled, by the organisation, due to inclement weather conditions. Late charges will apply at a cost of £20 per 30 minute duration. Original value verified 2 April 2012 at 8.17pm.
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An early prototype for the motorbike was the motorpike, but there was always something fishy about it. Swap pike for trike with today's Groupon: £92 for a one hour motor-trike tour of Edinburgh or Glasgow with Trike Tours Scotland. 
Roaring past glittering lochs, soaring glens, and ancient city monuments, Trike Tours Scotland surrounds passengers with beautiful scenery and the bubbling hubbub of a 1600cc engine. From winding roads through remote highlands to eye-catching cruises through Edinburgh's glowing streets, the chauffeur-driven excursions offer a fresh perspective as well as a guided commentary through the integrated headset in the helmets. Having teamed up with big names in shortbread and whisky, the tours all finish up with a wee dram and a buttery crumble before passengers head home. 
Clients can pull on a leather jacket, helmet, and gloves and leap into the two back seats for the city tour. Heading down the Grassmarket, passengers will pass imposing views of Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood before tearing up the Georgian quietude of the New Town. The trike will then purr off to Cramond, one of the oldest inhabited sites in Scotland that dates back 8000 years. Prowling back into town, clients can have their photo taken with the three-wheeled beast before the chauffeur brings tea, coffee, whisky, and shortbread on a silver tray.
Alternatively, passengers can be collected from Balloch and whisked to the long glassy sheen of Loch Lomond. The trip calls in at Luss for a photo shoot against a backdrop of rippling waters and forested hills, pausing over the silver tray of refreshments before heading home. Photographs of the exhilarating experience and the resulting mad hairstyles will be emailed within 24 hours or put on a CD and posted for a surcharge.






