Perhaps you have a Scottish surname and would like to see the lands and castles associated with your clan? Or your ancestors left Ireland for the new world on the famine ships in the 1800s? We can point you in the right direction to find records and trace your family tree, and tailor make a tour itinerary to include places of importance to you and your family. Over the centuries the Scots have migrated to all four corners of the world – Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand, India, Japan…we’re everywhere! Maybe you know a little of your family history already and would like to return to the “old country” to see where your ancestors came from?
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