Highlights of Scotland

SUMMARY

You only have to look around to see why Scotland is praised for its natural landscapes and historic buildings. Rolling hills, rocky cliffs and undulating valleys speckled in myriad colours, pristine lochs shimmering even on the coldest of days, and castles dotted throughout the countryside as if you’ve been transported back in time. With an eight-day exploration of Scotland’s Highlands, lochs and villages, you’ll experience the finest nature with the warmest hospitality. Discover the untouched Isle of Skye and expansive landscapes of Cairngorms National Park and hit both Scottish hubs – Glasgow and Edinburgh to start and end your trip. With the right balance of small-group adventure, local knowledge and stunning natural scenery, this Scottish Highlands trip will enchant you.

TOTAL DURATION : 8 Days

GROUP SIZE : MIN 1 MAX 12

TOUR ITINERARY AND DATES

START : Glasgow

END : Edinburgh

COUNTRIES VISITED : United Kingdom

Validity : 01 JAN 2024 To 31 DEC 2025

Day :1

Location : Glasgow

Glasgow is a city full of character, history and flair and has recently been designated a UNESCO Creative City of Music. Widely recognised as a significant international musical centre, it is the largest music economy in the UK after London. Meet your trip leader and fellow travellers at your welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you arrive early, why not check out the Riverside Museum and get your hands on their interactive displays? These exhibitions highlight Glasgow’s transport history as a major port city in the 18th and 19th centuries. Otherwise, stroll along the river Clyde’s banks and hang out at the Glasgow Green. After your meeting, you could get your group together and become acquainted over dinner – Merchant City is a great area for a ‘fish supper’ or a pint.

Day :2

Location : Fort William

Leave the city behind this morning as you take the train to Fort William. This is no ordinary ride, so make sure you’ve got a good view out the window – the West Highland Line has some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland. The urban landscape is quickly replaced with a windswept panorama of the untouched Highlands as the line skirts the edge of Loch Lomond and ascends from Crianlarich to Upper Tyndrum and wild Rannoch Moor. Arrive in the early afternoon with time to explore the town with your leader. Visit nearby Old Inverlochy Castle, on the banks of the river that feeds the loch. This is on the site of possibly the oldest castle in Scotland. Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the Isles, looms in the distance, and you can take a gondola to the top of one of the smaller peaks in the Nevis Range for incredible elevated views of this wild region. Enjoy a free evening to enjoy Highland hospitality and maybe try some great local produce for dinner.

Day :3

Location : Glenfinnan / Isle of Skye

Complete your journey on the West Highland Line – one of the world’s most spectacular scenic railroad lines – soaking in the scenery as the train winds along the coastline and across the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct. The viaduct is one of the best-known in Scotland as it plays a part in Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Express route. The train line ends at the port town of Mallaig, and you’ll hop off the train and onto a ferry – as the Scottish song goes – over the sea to Skye. When you reach the isle – the largest island in the Inner Hebrides archipelago – you’ll take a private transfer along the winding roads past the Cuillin mountains to Portree, the capital of Skye that sits on the loch of the same name. Enjoy some free time to explore this colourful port, then join your leader in a local bar for a pre-dinner whisky tasting. You’ll get an inside insight into what makes this region the home of some of the best whisky in the world.

Day :4

Location : Isle of Skye

This morning, it’s time to explore the Isle of Skye, beginning with a hike around Portree Bay with your leader – there are few better ways to wake yourself up after an evening of whisky tasting than fresh sea air and mountain views. Then, take a private minibus tour around Skye – driving in a loop around the northeast coast, home to some of Skye’s most iconic landscapes. Take in the Trotternish Peninsula and then visit Dunvegan Castle – a striking 13th-century castle and gardens nestled in stunning natural surroundings on the MacLeod Estate. Learn about its history and explore the walled gardens surrounding it – maybe even stop for afternoon tea at the café, where they serve delicious cakes!

Day :5

Location : Loch Ness / Highlands / Inverness

This morning, travel from Portree to the famous Loch Ness, crossing the Skye Bridge to return to the mainland. On the way, you’ll stop by the memorable sight of Eilean Donan Castle. This castle, first inhabited in the 6th century, is perched on an island where the three great sea lochs meet and is an iconic Scottish image. You’ll also stop in Fort Augustus on the shores of Loch Ness to check out the fantastic valley and head out on an included boat cruise. You’ll also see Cherry Island, Fort Augustus Abbey and, maybe if the conditions are right, the famous resident monster. Continue to Inverness, the capital of the Highlands and your base for the next two nights.

Day :6

Location : Inverness

This morning, start the day by hopping on a local bus to nearby Culloden Battlefield, located on the outskirts of Inverness. In April 1746, it was here that the last great battle on British soil was fought and Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite rebellion came to a bloody end. The battlefield is fascinating to walk around and exudes sombreness even today. Back in the city centre, take a walk alongside the River Ness. This local’s favourite weaves over some small islands in the river before crossing a graceful pedestrian suspension bridge and finishing close to a local arts centre that looks up at Inverness Castle. The rest of the day is free to explore. Maybe visit a local whisky store, catch a local gig, do some souvenir shopping or hop on a train to nearby Cairngorms National Park to explore the village of Aviemore.

Day :7

Location : Edinburgh

Today, you’ll board a local train from Kingussie to the Scottish capital of Edinburgh. You might cross the iconic Forth Bridge (not all trains take this route) – a UNESCO World Heritage-listed cantilever structure completed in 1890. Edinburgh is a medieval-like hilly city full of charm and character, with the imposing Castle guarding from above. Edinburgh is designated a UNESCO Creative City of Literature, being the birthplace and home to world-famous writers, poets and playwrights, including Arthur Conan Doyle, Walter Scott and JK Rowling. This afternoon, set off on a walking tour with an Edinburgh local. Your guide has been trained by Invisible Cities, an inspiring social enterprise that supports and trains locals who have experienced homelessness to become tour guides. See the top sights from a different angle, including the Scottish Parliament buildings, Royal Mile and Canongate Cemetery, and give back to the community. The rest of the afternoon is for your leisure – maybe stroll around the Old Town, get acquainted with the fairy-tale Dean Village or head out to portside Leith for eclectic shopping and some great restaurants. In the evening, why not get your group together for dinner and spend the night sharing stories and memories of your adventures?

Day :8

Location : Edinburgh

With no activities planned for today, you’re free to leave any time after breakfast. If you wish to spend more time in enigmatic Edinburgh, we don’t blame you – with a history of over 10,000 years, there’s so much to see and do – just speak to your booking agent.

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Highlights of Scotland

  • Take one of the world’s most scenic train journeys as you travel to the Highlands on the world-famous West Highland Railway, crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct of Harry Potter fame.
  • Nothing beats getting to know a place on your own two feet, so get your walking shoes on for explorations of Portree Bay, Creag Bheag and Fort William with views of the UK’s highest peak – Ben Nevis – in all its glory.
  • Take a ferry to the Isle of Skye, soak up the fresh sea air and mountain views and taste your way through the local whisky. Then, take a day trip through the stunning landscapes and medieval castles of Skye.
  • Learn the legends of Loch Ness firsthand, then hike through the purple heather in Cairngorms National Park – smack bang in the middle of the Scottish Highlands.
  • On a walking tour of Edinburgh, you’ll get the insider insight of a local specialist guide, and you’ll also help support a social enterprise that helps locals who have experienced homelessness become guides.
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