Epic Scotland: Glasgow to Edinburgh – Highlands, Skye & Beyond
This carefully crafted Scottish adventure takes you on a sweeping journey through the very best of Scotland, combining dramatic Highland scenery, ancient castles, world-class museums, and legendary whisky distilleries into one extraordinary experience. Beginning in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest and most vibrant city, you’ll explore its stunning Victorian architecture, world-renowned art galleries, and bustling shopping streets before heading north into the breathtaking Highlands. Travel through Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and the haunting valley of Glencoe, then board the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — one of the world’s greatest railway journeys — through cinematic Highland landscapes. The Isle of Skye awaits with its rugged peninsulas, medieval castles, and the iconic Talisker Distillery, where you’ll discover the bold, peaty character of island single malt Scotch whisky. Continue to Inverness, the Highland capital, visiting the poignant Culloden Battlefield and the fairytale turrets of Dunrobin Castle. The journey continues through the historic university town of St Andrews, home to ancient cathedral ruins, a dramatic clifftop castle, and the birthplace of golf, before stopping at Stirling to explore its magnificent castle and the towering Wallace Monument. The adventure concludes in Edinburgh, Scotland’s majestic capital, where the Royal Mile, the National Museum of Scotland, and the Royal Botanic Garden provide a glorious finale to your Scottish odyssey. Self-drive flexibility with a rental car throughout the journey 8 nights of bed and breakfast accommodation in quality hotels A perfect blend of history, nature, culture, and whisky Suitable for couples, friends, and heritage enthusiasts
Scotland Grand Tour: Highlands, Skye & Edinburgh
Experience the very best of Scotland on this spectacular 14-night grand tour, designed for two travellers who want to immerse themselves in the country’s breathtaking scenery, rich heritage, and captivating culture. Beginning and ending in Glasgow, this self-drive adventure takes you through some of the most dramatic and storied landscapes in all of Europe. Your journey winds through the magnificent Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, the haunting grandeur of Glencoe, and the towering peaks surrounding Fort William — home to the legendary Jacobite Steam Train. Cross over to the enchanting Isle of Skye, where fairy pools shimmer beneath jagged Cuillin mountains and medieval castles perch dramatically over sea lochs. Venture north to the Orkney Islands by ferry, stepping back 5,000 years at the Neolithic village of Skara Brae and the mystical Standing Stones of Stenness. Return through Inverness — gateway to the Cairngorms — and trace the tragic story of the Battle of Culloden before exploring Royal Deeside and the regal Balmoral Castle. The final stretch brings you through the historic town of St Andrews, the birthplace of golf, the stirring monuments of Stirling, and finally to Edinburgh — Scotland’s magnificent capital — where royal palaces, underground vaults, and world-class museums await. Self-drive flexibility with a rental car from Glasgow Airport Iconic rail experience aboard the Jacobite Steam Train Ferry crossing to the ancient Orkney Islands Hand-picked accommodation ranging from boutique hotels to well-known city properties Rich mix of castles, national parks, UNESCO heritage sites, and coastal scenery
Scotland Grand Tour: Glasgow to Edinburgh – 9 Days of Highland Magic
Scotland is a land of extraordinary contrasts — ancient castles perched on volcanic crags, whisky distilleries nestled in remote glens, sweeping Highland vistas, and world-class cities buzzing with culture and history. This 9-day grand tour takes you on a carefully crafted route through the very best of it all. Begin your adventure in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, where grand Victorian architecture meets a thriving arts scene. Explore the medieval Glasgow Cathedral, wander through the stunning Botanic Gardens, and lose yourself in the world-renowned Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum — all free to enter. From Glasgow, head north through the breathtaking scenery of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and the dramatic valley of Glencoe, before boarding the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — one of the world’s greatest railway journeys — crossing the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct en route to Mallaig. Spend time on the magical Isle of Skye, exploring rugged coastlines, visiting the storied Eilean Donan Castle, and discovering the smoky, maritime character of Talisker Distillery on a classic whisky tour. Continue to Inverness and the Scottish Highlands, where the haunting Culloden Battlefield and the fairytale turrets of Dunrobin Castle bring Scotland’s turbulent history vividly to life. A scenic drive south takes you to the charming coastal town of St Andrews — birthplace of golf and home to ancient cathedral ruins and a castle — before overnighting in Edinburgh. En route, discover Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument, two of Scotland’s most powerful symbols of independence. Your journey concludes in the magnificent Scottish capital of Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile, the National Museum of Scotland, and the Royal Botanic Garden provide the perfect finale to an extraordinary Scottish adventure. Self-drive flexibility with a rental car throughout Handpicked bed & breakfast accommodation in 3 and 4-star hotels A mix of iconic attractions, scenic drives, and authentic cultural experiences Ideal for couples seeking history, nature, whisky, and romance
Scotland Grand Tour: Glasgow to Edinburgh – Highlands, Skye & Beyond
This spectacular Scottish grand tour takes you on a sweeping journey through the very heart and soul of Scotland. Beginning in the dynamic city of Glasgow, you’ll explore world-class museums, medieval cathedrals, and elegant Victorian gardens before heading north into some of Europe’s most breathtaking wilderness. Travel through the majestic Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, experience the cinematic drama of Glencoe, and ride the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — one of the world’s greatest railway journeys — across the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct. The mystical Isle of Skye awaits with its rugged coastlines and ancient castles, while a classic whisky distillery tour on the island offers a true taste of Scottish heritage. Journey through the Highlands to visit the poignant Culloden Battlefield and the fairytale turrets of Dunrobin Castle, before heading south through the ancient university town of St Andrews. Discover the grandeur of Stirling Castle and the towering Wallace Monument, and conclude your adventure in the magnificent capital city of Edinburgh — exploring its Royal Mile, National Museum, and Royal Botanic Garden. Self-drive touring with automatic car hire throughout Hand-picked bed and breakfast hotel stays in key cities A perfect blend of history, nature, culture, and whisky Ideal for couples seeking an authentic Scottish experience
Scotland Highlands & Cities Explorer – 9 Nights
Embark on an unforgettable 9-night Scottish odyssey that takes you from the cultural energy of Glasgow through the rugged splendour of the Highlands, along the legendary shores of Loch Ness, into the granite city of Aberdeen, and finally to the majestic capital of Edinburgh. This carefully crafted itinerary blends iconic landmarks, breathtaking natural scenery, and rich Scottish heritage into one seamless journey. Begin your adventure in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, where Victorian architecture, world-class museums, and a thriving arts scene set the tone for the trip ahead. Hop aboard a city tour bus, explore the magnificent medieval Glasgow Cathedral, and soak up the atmosphere of George Square before heading north into the Highlands. The journey through Glencoe and on to Fort William delivers some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery. Here, the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — immortalised in the Harry Potter films — winds its way across the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct to the coast at Mallaig, offering a truly cinematic experience. Nearby, the spectacular Steall Waterfall in Glen Nevis rewards those who venture into the valley. From Fort William, travel north to Inverness, the cultural capital of the Highlands, and discover the world-famous Loch Ness — a vast, dark, and mysterious freshwater loch that has captivated imaginations for centuries. Continue to Aberdeen, the Granite City, where the beautiful Duthie Park and its beloved Winter Gardens offer a tranquil contrast to the rugged landscape. En route south, the clifftop ruins of Dunnottar Castle provide a dramatic and unforgettable stop before reaching the charming Highland town of Pitlochry. Here, the excitement of the Pitlochry Highland Games brings traditional Scottish culture to life with athletics, music, and pageantry. Nearby, Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument offer deep dives into Scotland’s proud and turbulent history. The journey concludes in Edinburgh, one of Europe’s most beautiful capital cities. Walk the famous Royal Mile, explore the National Museum of Scotland, climb the ancient volcanic peak of Arthur’s Seat, and take in sweeping panoramic views of this extraordinary city before departing with memories to last a lifetime. 9 nights of bed and breakfast accommodation across Scotland Iconic Jacobite Steam Train round trip from Fort William to Mallaig Loch Ness tour, Glencoe, Steall Waterfall, and Highland scenery Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen, Pitlochry, and Edinburgh city experiences Stirling Castle, Wallace Monument, Dunnottar Castle, and Glasgow Cathedral Pitlochry Highland Games and Cairngorms National Park scenic drive Rental car included for flexible, self-drive exploration throughout
Scotland Highland Adventure: Edinburgh to Stirling
This spectacular 9-night Scottish adventure takes four travellers on a sweeping self-drive tour from the historic capital of Edinburgh through the rugged Highlands and back via the breathtaking scenery of Glencoe and Loch Lomond. With a carefully curated blend of history, culture, whisky, wildlife, and cinematic landscapes, this is Scotland at its very finest. Begin your journey in Edinburgh, where cobblestone streets, a towering castle, and a rich literary heritage await. Explore the Royal Mile, visit the National Museum of Scotland, and hike the ancient volcanic peak of Arthur’s Seat. For fans of the hit series Outlander, a dedicated day tour takes you to filming locations including Midhope Castle (Lallybroch), Blackness Castle (Fort William), Linlithgow Palace, and the charming 16th-century village of Culross. Continue north to St Andrews, Scotland’s oldest university town and the spiritual home of golf, before heading into the heart of Perthshire to Pitlochry, where a visit to Blair Athol Distillery offers a taste of authentic Highland single malt whisky. The journey continues through the majestic Cairngorms National Park and the Highland Wildlife Park before arriving at the poignant Culloden Battlefield — the site of the last pitched battle on British soil. Settle into Inverness, the cultural capital of the Highlands, and spend a full day exploring the legendary Isle of Skye and the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. From Inverness, visit the atmospheric ruins of Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness before boarding the world-famous Jacobite Steam Train for a magical journey through the Highlands to Mallaig — crossing the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct made famous by the Harry Potter films. Overnight in Fort William in the shadow of Ben Nevis. The final day brings sweeping scenic drives through Glencoe and along the shores of Loch Lomond, ending with a night in the historic city of Stirling — the perfect finale to an extraordinary Scottish adventure. Self-drive flexibility with a Nissan Qashqai Automatic Outlander filming locations tour through Fife and the Forth Valley Jacobite Steam Train — one of the world’s greatest railway journeys Isle of Skye full-day guided excursion from Inverness Whisky distillery visit at Blair Athol, Pitlochry Culloden Battlefield, Urquhart Castle, and Edinburgh Castle included Handpicked hotels with bed and breakfast throughout
Scotland’s Finest: Glasgow to Edinburgh Grand Tour
This extraordinary 8-night Scottish adventure takes you on a sweeping journey through the very best that Scotland has to offer. Beginning in the vibrant city of Glasgow, you’ll explore world-class museums, stunning Victorian architecture, and the famous Buchanan Street before heading north into the breathtaking Scottish Highlands. Travel through the awe-inspiring Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, experience the cinematic drama of Glencoe, and ride the legendary Jacobite Steam Train — one of the world’s greatest railway journeys — across the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct. The mystical Isle of Skye awaits with its rugged coastlines, medieval castles, and a visit to the renowned Talisker Distillery for a taste of island whisky. History comes vividly to life at Culloden Battlefield, the fairy-tale Dunrobin Castle, and the majestic Eilean Donan Castle. Continue through the charming coastal town of St Andrews, home to ancient cathedral ruins and the birthplace of golf, before visiting the mighty Stirling Castle and the National Wallace Monument. Your journey concludes in Scotland’s magnificent capital, Edinburgh, where the Royal Mile, the National Museum of Scotland, and the Royal Botanic Garden provide the perfect finale to an unforgettable Scottish odyssey. 8 nights of bed and breakfast accommodation in carefully selected hotels Iconic Jacobite Steam Train roundtrip on the West Highland Railway Line Self-drive flexibility with a rental car included throughout Visits to Glencoe, Isle of Skye, Culloden, Stirling, St Andrews, and Edinburgh Whisky experience at Talisker Distillery on the Isle of Skye A perfect blend of history, culture, nature, and Highland adventure
Scotland Grand Tour: Glasgow to Edinburgh – Highlands, Skye & Beyond
Experience the very best of Scotland on this comprehensive 12-night grand tour, designed for two travellers seeking the perfect blend of history, natural wonder, culture, and culinary adventure. Travelling by self-drive, you’ll enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace across some of the most dramatic scenery in all of Europe. Your journey begins in Glasgow, Scotland’s vibrant port city, where Victorian architecture, world-class museums, and medieval cathedrals set the scene. From there, the open road leads north through the stunning Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and the awe-inspiring valley of Glencoe to the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest peak. The adventure continues to the Isle of Skye, where fairy-tale landscapes unfold at every turn — from the enchanting Fairy Glen and the dramatic pinnacles of the Quiraing to the iconic Old Man of Storr and the colourful harbour of Portree. En route, the magnificent Eilean Donan Castle provides one of Scotland’s most photographed moments. Heading east, discover the legend of Loch Ness and the atmospheric ruins of Urquhart Castle, before spending time in Inverness — the cultural capital of the Highlands. Explore a cutting-edge whisky distillery, stroll along the River Ness, and browse the charming Victorian Market. History comes alive at the Culloden Battlefield and the ancient Clava Cairns, while the open-air Highland Folk Museum and the grand Blair Castle offer rich insight into Highland life across the centuries. A ride on the legendary Jacobite Steam Train through the West Highland Line is a cinematic highlight not to be missed. The final days bring you to Edinburgh, Scotland’s magnificent capital. Walk the Royal Mile, explore Edinburgh Castle, uncover the mysteries of Rosslyn Chapel, and hike to the summit of Arthur’s Seat. Round off the journey with a Gold Tour at the Scotch Whisky Experience and a guided food and drink tour through the Old and New Towns — a perfect farewell to Scotland.
Scotland Grand Tour: Glasgow, Highlands, Skye & Edinburgh
Embark on the ultimate Scottish adventure across 10 unforgettable nights, exploring the length and breadth of this breathtaking country at your own pace in a comfortable self-drive vehicle. From the cultural riches of Glasgow to the raw, untamed beauty of the Highlands, the magical Isle of Skye, and the world-class heritage of Edinburgh, this tour captures everything that makes Scotland truly extraordinary. Begin your journey in Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, where medieval cathedrals, world-class art galleries, and vibrant city squares set the scene. Head north through Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, pausing at the iconic landscapes of Glencoe and the thundering Steall Waterfall near Fort William. Continue into the heart of the Highlands, visiting the legendary ruins of Urquhart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness, before venturing west to the Isle of Skye — a landscape of jagged Cuillin peaks, fairy-tale rock pools, dramatic sea cliffs, and the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Return through the Highlands via the solemn Culloden Battlefield, the sweeping Cairngorms National Park, and the fascinating Highland Folk Museum, before descending into Perthshire and onward to the historic treasures of Stirling — home to a magnificent castle and the towering Wallace Monument. Your journey concludes in Edinburgh, Scotland’s stunning capital, where two full days allow you to explore the Royal Mile, climb Arthur’s Seat, visit the National Museum of Scotland, and discover the Harry Potter-inspired streets of the Old Town, culminating in a visit to the iconic Edinburgh Castle. Self-drive freedom with a hybrid automatic vehicle included Bed and breakfast accommodation throughout Mix of iconic castles, national parks, and cultural landmarks Ideal for groups of friends, families, or adventurous travellers
Scotland Highlands & Cities Discovery — 9 Days
Experience the very best of Scotland on this carefully crafted 9-day self-drive adventure designed for two. Beginning in the cultural heart of Glasgow and sweeping north through the dramatic Highlands, this tour takes you through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the British Isles before concluding in the magnificent capital city of Edinburgh. Travel through the stunning landscapes of Loch Lomond, Glencoe, and the Great Glen, ride the legendary Jacobite Steam Train through the West Highlands, and search for the mythical Loch Ness Monster on the shores of Scotland’s most famous loch. Venture to the rugged Isle of Skye and pause at the iconic Eilean Donan Castle before heading south to the historic university town of St Andrews. Your Scottish journey concludes in Edinburgh — a city of medieval Old Town charm, world-class museums, and rich literary heritage. Walk in the footsteps of J.K. Rowling, explore the Royal Mile, and discover Edinburgh Castle’s centuries of history. Self-drive freedom through Scotland’s most scenic routes Iconic experiences including the Jacobite Steam Train and Loch Ness Historic castles from Eilean Donan to Edinburgh Castle A perfect blend of city culture, Highland wilderness, and coastal charm Hand-picked accommodation with bed & breakfast included throughout