Scotland Highland & Edinburgh Explorer – 7-Night Self-Drive Adventure
This magnificent 7-night Scottish adventure takes you on a self-drive journey through some of the most dramatic and iconic landscapes in the British Isles. Beginning in Glasgow, you’ll travel north through the stunning Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park before arriving in Fort William — the gateway to the Highlands. From Fort William, step aboard the legendary Jacobite Steam Train, one of the world’s greatest railway journeys, crossing the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct through cinematic Highland scenery. Continue to the Isle of Skye, where rugged Cuillin peaks, fairy-tale coastlines, and the iconic Eilean Donan Castle await. Head east to Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, exploring the mysterious shores of Loch Ness and the ruins of Urquhart Castle. Wind south through the Cairngorms National Park and the charming village of Pitlochry before arriving in the magnificent capital city of Edinburgh. In Edinburgh, walk the historic Royal Mile, explore the formidable Edinburgh Castle, hike Arthur’s Seat for panoramic city views, and discover world-class museums — all included in this carefully crafted itinerary. Self-drive freedom with a rental car from Glasgow Airport Bed and Breakfast accommodation throughout at quality hotels 7 nights across five iconic Scottish destinations A perfect blend of history, scenery, culture, and adventure
Highland & Cities of Scotland – 8-Day Grand Tour
Scotland is a land of extraordinary contrasts — ancient castles perched on volcanic rock, misty glens carved by glaciers, and cities alive with culture, music, and history. This carefully crafted 8-day itinerary takes four travellers on an unforgettable journey through the country’s most celebrated destinations, blending world-class sightseeing with the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Begin in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, where Victorian grandeur meets a thriving arts scene. Explore the magnificent Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum before heading north through the stunning landscapes of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park to Fort William, gateway to Ben Nevis and the rugged Lochaber region. A highlight of the journey is the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — one of the greatest railway journeys in the world — winding through the Highlands past the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct to the coastal town of Mallaig. Continue to Inverness, the cultural capital of the Highlands, where Bronze Age cairns, the Culloden Battlefield, and the scenic River Ness await. A full-day excursion to the Isle of Skye and Eilean Donan Castle offers some of Scotland’s most dramatic and photographed scenery. The journey south passes through Blair Castle, the Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore, and the vast Cairngorms National Park, with an overnight stay at the grand Atholl Palace Hotel in Pitlochry. The final days are spent in Edinburgh, Scotland’s magnificent capital — visiting Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, Stirling Castle, and the ancient volcanic peak of Arthur’s Seat before a final morning soaking in the panoramic views of this world-class city. 8 days / 7 nights across Scotland’s most iconic regions Glasgow, Fort William, Inverness, Pitlochry & Edinburgh Jacobite Steam Train experience included Isle of Skye & Eilean Donan Castle full-day tour Mix of 3-star and 4-star accommodation with breakfast Self-drive flexibility with rental car included
Scotland Self-Drive Explorer: Edinburgh, Highlands & Beyond
Embark on the ultimate Scottish road trip, spanning 13 nights and covering the very best of Scotland — from the vibrant cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh to the dramatic glens, ancient cairns, and windswept northern coastlines of the Highlands. Beginning in the charming waterside village of South Queensferry, your adventure takes you west through Glasgow’s magnificent medieval cathedral and Victorian necropolis, then north along the shores of Loch Lomond and through the breathtaking scenery of Glencoe. Marvel at the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct before heading to Inverness, the gateway to the Highlands, where Bronze Age mysteries await at the Clava Cairns. Continue north to the wild and remote Sutherland coast and the sandy shores near Thurso, before looping back south through the historic town of Brechin and the university city of Dundee. Explore the ancient ruins of St Andrews Cathedral, the charming village of Falkland, and the engineering marvel of the Falkirk Wheel, alongside the legendary Kelpies sculptures. Your journey concludes with multiple nights in Edinburgh, Scotland’s magnificent capital, where the Royal Mile, the Edinburgh Dungeon, the National Museum of Scotland, a Scotch Whisky Experience, and a Tour of Chocolate await. This is Scotland at its very finest — history, scenery, culture, and flavour all rolled into one spectacular drive.
Scotland Highlands & Cities Self-Drive: Glasgow to Edinburgh
This spectacular 10-night Scottish adventure takes you on a self-drive odyssey through some of the most breathtaking and historically rich landscapes in the world. Beginning in the vibrant city of Glasgow, you’ll explore medieval cathedrals and grand Victorian squares before heading north into the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Wind through the legendary Glencoe valley and the shores of Loch Lomond before arriving in Fort William, gateway to Ben Nevis and the iconic Jacobite Steam Train — one of the world’s greatest railway journeys, crossing the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct. Continue to Inverness, the cultural capital of the Highlands, where Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, and the haunting Culloden Battlefield await. Journey through the Cairngorms National Park, stopping at the fascinating Highland Folk Museum, before a scenic detour through Royal Deeside for a memorable horse-riding experience at Glen Tanar. Head south to Pitlochry and then on to Stirling, where Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument stand as proud testaments to Scotland’s fierce independence. Your journey culminates in Edinburgh, Scotland’s magnificent capital, where Harry Potter-inspired cobbled streets, the Royal Mile, Arthur’s Seat, the National Museum of Scotland, and the Royal Botanic Garden offer days of exploration and wonder. Duration: 10 nights / 11 days Travel Style: Self-drive, bed & breakfast Ideal For: Couples, culture lovers, history enthusiasts, and nature seekers Season: Summer 2025
Scotland’s Highlands & Historic Cities – An 8-Night Grand Tour
Experience the very best of Scotland on this carefully crafted 8-night grand tour, designed for two travellers seeking a perfect blend of breathtaking scenery, rich history, and authentic Scottish culture. From your arrival in vibrant Glasgow to your final days exploring the magnificent capital of Edinburgh, every day reveals a new layer of Scotland’s extraordinary story. Travel through some of the most iconic landscapes in the world — the brooding valleys of Glencoe, the shimmering waters of Loch Lomond, the mysterious depths of Loch Ness, and the rugged peaks of the Isle of Skye. Ride the legendary Jacobite Steam Train across the Glenfinnan Viaduct, explore ancient battlefields, sip whisky at a traditional distillery, and wander through centuries of history at Stirling Castle and Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. This itinerary combines: Iconic Highland scenery — Glencoe, Loch Ness, Ben Nevis, and the Isle of Skye Historic landmarks — Culloden Battlefield, Stirling Castle, Glasgow Cathedral, and the Scott Monument Unique experiences — a Jacobite Steam Train journey, a Blair Atholl Distillery tour, and a Highland Folk Museum visit Handpicked accommodation — from a lochside castle hotel in Pitlochry to city-centre hotels in Glasgow and Edinburgh Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to discover more of Scotland’s magic, this tour promises memories that will last a lifetime.
Highland Odyssey: Scotland Grand Tour
Scotland is a land of dramatic contrasts — sweeping highland glens, mist-shrouded lochs, ancient castles, and world-class cities — and this 13-night grand tour captures it all. Designed for four adults seeking an immersive Scottish experience, this carefully crafted itinerary takes you from the cultural heart of Glasgow through the wild Highlands, across the seas to the mystical Orkney Islands, and finally into the magnificent capital city of Edinburgh. Begin your adventure in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, exploring its Victorian architecture, world-class museums, and medieval cathedral. Journey north through the breathtaking scenery of Loch Lomond and the dramatic pass of Glencoe to Fort William, where you’ll board the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — one of the greatest railway journeys in the world — across the Glenfinnan Viaduct to Mallaig. Continue into the heart of the Highlands with a Loch Ness speedboat tour, a visit to the haunting ruins of Urquhart Castle, and a full-day excursion to the Isle of Skye and Eilean Donan Castle. Cross the waters by ferry to the remote and magical Orkney Islands, before returning south through the Cairngorms National Park and the poignant Culloden Battlefield. Savour the charm of Pitlochry village with a tour of the historic Blair Athol Distillery, then discover the royal heritage of Stirling Castle and the soaring Wallace Monument. Your journey concludes in Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile, Arthur’s Seat, the Scott Monument, traditional Afternoon Tea at a castle, and the magnificent Edinburgh Castle await. Duration: 13 nights / 14 days Group Size: 4 Adults Start: Glasgow End: Edinburgh Travel Style: Self-drive touring with guided excursions
Scotland Highlights: Glasgow to Edinburgh – A Grand Highland Journey
This carefully crafted 8-day Scottish adventure takes you on an unforgettable journey through some of Scotland’s most iconic landscapes and culturally rich cities. Beginning in Glasgow — Scotland’s largest city, famed for its Victorian architecture, thriving arts scene, and world-class museums — you’ll gradually make your way north into the dramatic Scottish Highlands before sweeping south to finish in the magnificent capital, Edinburgh. Along the way, experience the awe-inspiring scenery of Glencoe, ride the legendary Jacobite Steam Train through the West Highlands (made famous by the Harry Potter films), explore the haunting ruins of Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness, and immerse yourself in Highland heritage at the open-air Highland Folk Museum. The charming village of Pitlochry provides a peaceful Highland retreat before the journey continues to Stirling Castle — one of Scotland’s greatest royal fortresses — and finally to Edinburgh, where the iconic castle, national museums, and beautiful botanic gardens await. Glasgow: Art galleries, medieval cathedral, botanic gardens, and buzzing city culture Glencoe & Fort William: Breathtaking Highland scenery and a legendary steam train journey Inverness & Loch Ness: Scotland’s Highland capital and the mysterious shores of Loch Ness Pitlochry & the Cairngorms: Highland folk history and scenic village charm Stirling: Royal castle and rich Scottish independence history Edinburgh: Scotland’s stunning capital with its castle, museums, and panoramic city views With private executive transport throughout, bed and breakfast accommodation, and a rich programme of included activities, this is the ultimate Scottish experience for discerning travellers.
Scotland Grand Tour: Highlands, Islands & Historic Cities
Embark on the ultimate Scottish adventure spanning 14 unforgettable nights across the length and breadth of this magnificent country. This carefully crafted self-drive itinerary takes two travellers through Scotland’s most iconic destinations, blending rugged Highland scenery, island escapes, prehistoric wonders, royal castles, and vibrant city culture into one seamless experience. Begin your journey in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest and most culturally dynamic city, before heading north through the breathtaking landscapes of Loch Lomond, Glencoe, and the Great Glen to Fort William. From there, ride the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — one of the world’s greatest railway journeys — before crossing to the enchanting Isle of Skye, where dramatic Cuillin peaks, fairy-tale rock pools, and ancient castles await. Continue north to Inverness, the Highland capital, and take a remarkable ferry crossing to the Orkney Islands, where 5,000-year-old Neolithic villages and standing stones predate the Egyptian pyramids. Return south through the Cairngorms, visiting Culloden Battlefield, Balmoral Castle, and the charming Highland town of Pitlochry. The final stretch brings you to the home of golf — St Andrews — followed by the stirring history of Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument, before a grand finale in Edinburgh, Scotland’s UNESCO-listed capital, where royal palaces, underground vaults, and iconic monuments bring centuries of history to vivid life. Self-drive freedom with a rental car from Glasgow International Airport 14 nights bed and breakfast in carefully selected hotels Iconic experiences including the Jacobite Steam Train, Skara Brae, and Edinburgh Castle A perfect blend of nature, history, culture, and adventure
Grand Scotland Explorer: Glasgow to Edinburgh in 13 Days
This carefully crafted 13-day Scottish adventure takes two travellers on a sweeping journey through the very best of Scotland, combining dramatic Highland scenery, ancient history, whisky culture, and vibrant city life into one extraordinary experience. Beginning in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, you’ll explore its celebrated Victorian architecture, medieval cathedral, and lively cultural scene before heading north into the Highlands. The route winds through the breathtaking landscapes of Loch Lomond and Glencoe, past the towering peak of Ben Nevis, and across the iconic Isle of Skye — with its fairy-tale rock formations, colourful harbour town of Portree, and the legendary Old Man of Storr. Journey onward to Inverness, the Highland capital, where the mystery of Loch Ness, the ruins of Urquhart Castle, and a discovery tour of a cutting-edge whisky distillery await. History comes alive at Culloden Battlefield and the ancient Clava Cairns, before a scenic drive south through the Cairngorms National Park brings you to Pitlochry and the grandeur of Blair Castle. A highlight of the journey is a ride on the world-famous Jacobite Steam Train, traversing the West Highland Line past the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct. The tour concludes in Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Rosslyn Chapel, Stirling Castle, and a guided food and whisky experience round off a truly memorable Scottish adventure. 12 nights of bed and breakfast accommodation across Scotland Self-drive itinerary with automatic rental car included Mix of iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and immersive cultural experiences Ideal for couples seeking history, scenery, and authentic Scottish culture
Grand Scotland Explorer: Glasgow to Edinburgh in 13 Days
This grand Scottish adventure takes you on a sweeping self-drive tour through the very best of Scotland, from the art nouveau streets of Glasgow to the dramatic peaks of the Isle of Skye, the mythical shores of Loch Ness, and the historic grandeur of Edinburgh. Over 13 days, you’ll explore ancient castles, breathtaking national parks, legendary whisky distilleries, and some of the most iconic scenery in the world. Begin your journey in Glasgow, Scotland’s vibrant cultural capital, before heading north through the stunning landscapes of Loch Lomond and Glencoe to Fort William, the gateway to Ben Nevis. From there, cross to the Isle of Skye to discover the Fairy Glen, the Old Man of Storr, the Quiraing, and the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Continue to Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, where you’ll cruise the shores of Loch Ness, explore Urquhart Castle, visit a cutting-edge whisky distillery, and walk the haunting grounds of Culloden Battlefield. Journey south through Newtonmore and Pitlochry, stopping at the Highland Folk Museum and the magnificent Blair Castle. No Scotland trip is complete without a ride on the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — the Harry Potter railway — before heading to Edinburgh via the mysterious Rosslyn Chapel and the regal Stirling Castle. In Edinburgh, walk the Royal Mile, explore Edinburgh Castle, hike Arthur’s Seat, enjoy a gold-class Scotch Whisky Experience, and savour the city’s culinary heritage on a food and drink walking tour. Self-drive flexibility with a rental car from Edinburgh Airport Mix of 3-star hotels and comfortable B&Bs throughout the journey Rich blend of history, nature, whisky culture, and iconic scenery Perfect for couples seeking an immersive Scottish adventure