Rosslyn Chapel Spiritual Day Trip

Rosslyn Chapel, Chapel Loan, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9PU

£48.00

Sunday 8th March 2026

Overview

Embark on a soul-stirring day trip to Rosslyn Chapel, a 15th-century sanctuary of mystery and reverence in the tranquil Roslin Glen, just 7 miles from Edinburgh. This private tour blends a return luxury coach journey with a guided exploration of the chapel’s sacred architecture, esoteric carvings, and spiritual significance.


Trip Itinerary


  • 9:45am - Coach pick up from Kilmarnock
  • 10:30am - Coach pick up from Glasgow
  • 12:00pm - 90 minute tour of Rosslyn Chapel
  • 4pm - Coach departs Rosslyn Chapel


What’s Included


  • Return Luxury Coach Journey: Travel in comfort to Rosslyn Chapel in a modern, air-conditioned coach with an onboard toilet.


  • 90 minute Private Tour: A knowledgeable guide with expertise in the chapel’s esoteric and spiritual history will lead your group, offering insights into its sacred symbolism and meditative spaces.


  • Refreshments: Refreshments will be provided for the bus journey.


  • Personal Reflection: Enjoy free time for personal exploration, photography, or quiet contemplation in the chapel grounds.


What to look out for:


  • Sacred Symbolism: Explore carvings like the Apprentice Pillar, a symbol of craftsmanship and sacrifice, and the Green Man, representing nature’s divine cycle.


  • Mystical Legends: Delve into the chapel’s rumoured Templar and Grail connections, exploring how these stories inspire spiritual seekers today.


  • The Crypt’s Mystery: Reflect on the sealed crypt below, believed by some to hold sacred relics or spiritual secrets, and its role in the chapel’s aura.


  • Sacred Space: Experience the chapel as a living sanctuary, with its acoustics and light enhancing a sense of divine presence.


Booking Information


  • Cancellation Policy: Cancellation up to 14 days before departure.


  • Tour Accessibility: The coach accommodates foldable wheelchairs (under 10kg), but the chapel has limited accessibility due to its historic structure. Please inform us of mobility needs.


  • What to Bring: Comfortable clothing, a journal for reflections, and a waterproof jacket for Scotland’s unpredictable weather.