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Edinburgh
Edinburgh
7 days
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About your trip
Scotland’s railways are among the most historic – and beautiful – in the world, so what better way to explore this spectacular nation than via a series of scenic train rides that allow you to carve through the very heart of Scotland in just a week. We’ll start in the capital, Edinburgh, before hopping over to Glasgow, sipping whisky in Glengoyne and spending the night in Glencoe. In the Scottish Highlands things get magical as we hop aboard the real-life Hogwarts Express – the Jacobite steam train – from Fort William to Mallaig. We’ll explore Loch Coruisk and the Isle of Skye, as well as hike in the Cairngorms, before winding our way back down to Edinburgh. Enjoy the ride!
Trip Highlights
- Ride the iconic Jacobite steam train over the Glenfinnan Viaduct
- Get into the Scottish spirit with a whisky tasting session at Glengoyne Distillery
- Learn all about Scottish history on a Glasgow walking tour
- Explore the Isle of Skye by boat and on a guided hike
- Visit one of Scotland’s most spectacularly beautiful castles
- Dive into Inverness’s art scene
- Strike out on a scenic hike in the Cairngorms
- Receive the royal treatment on a tour of Edinburgh
Your Itinerary
What's Included
- Six nights accommodation
- 5 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner
- 5 train rides (inc. the Jacobite steam train to Mallaig)
- Glasgow city tour
- Visit of Glengoyne Distillery with whisky tasting
- Take a boat trip to Loch Coruisk on the Isle of Skye
- Private tour of the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
- Guided walk in the Cairngorms National Park
- Guided tour of the Royal Mile
What's Not Included
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Hotel transfers (unless otherwise stated in the Included Activities section above)
Customer Reviews
Accommodation
Indigo York Place
Found right in the heart of Edinburgh’s Unesco-listed centre, this charming boutique hotel is as full of character as the cobbled streets surrounding it. Feel right at home in the colourfully designed rooms, sip a wee dram in the bar and enjoy the city’s most iconic sights within a short walking distance.
Ballachulish Hotel
This grand old building – tastefully modernised as a classy country hotel – serves up a classic slice of Scottish Highlands beauty. Sitting pretty on the waterfront, the hotel is surrounded by splendidly verdant hills rising from the glassy surfaces of deep Scottish locks. Enjoy views of Ballachulish Bridge, which separates Loch Leven and Loch Linnhe, from the Waterside Cafe or dine on seafood specialties in the aptly named Fish Restaurant. Either way, you’ll be well fed and ready to explore the stunning surrounds of Glencoe and the Scottish Highlands.
Plockton Inn
This characterful family-run pub with rooms on the edge of Loch Carron epitomises Scottish hospitality. Rooms are simple but homely, with a nautical theme to the decor. Downstairs, the pub bar hums softly with local chit-chat, while the kitchen serves up fresh, locally-caught seafood.
Craigmonie Hotel
It’s hard to believe that you’re just minutes away from central Inverness when you’re in the quaint leafy surrounds of this storied old hotel, which dates back to 1880. Think country house vibes in the city, with a cosy bar to keep the cockles warm, and a free-to-use indoor pool and sauna, for that refreshing start to the day.