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On a captivating holiday through Scotland, uncover the best of Edinburgh and the Highlands in a perfect blend of iconic railways, grand castles and breathtaking scenery.
Take in the historic sights of Edinburgh and enjoy a nostalgic trip on the Jacobite steam train, widely considered to be one of the most scenic train journeys in the world.
Admire the towering sculptures of the Kelpies, take in Queen Victoria's favourite view and experience the traditional Scottish way of life at the Highland Folk Museum on this charming six-day adventure.
Unforgettable Experiences
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Itinerary
Your holiday begins in Edinburgh, where you meet the Tour Manager and rest of the group at our hotel located just off Edinburgh's famous Royal Mile. After checking in, you have time to explore the Scottish capital's architecture, history and cultural scene at your own pace.
You might choose to visit the iconic Edinburgh Castle, perched high above the city, or enjoy a scenic walk up Arthur's Seat for panoramic views over the capital. The city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the Old Town's historic Royal Mile and the New Town's renowned Georgian architecture. Wandering the cobbled streets, it's easy to see why the city came to be regarded as the 'Athens of the North'.
This evening, we enjoy our first dinner together as a group at one of Edinburgh's popular restaurants.
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More information on the different trains that are used on this tour.
The Cairngorm Mountain Railway is just over a mile in length, running from the base to the summit of Cairn Gorm, the peak that gives its name to the entire mountain range and even the surrounding National Park.
Arguably one of the world's great railway journeys, the Jacobite steam train sets off from Fort William under the watchful gaze of the UK's highest mountain, Ben Nevis. Travelling through stunning scenery on the northwestern reaches of the West Highland Line between Fort William and Mallaig, the 42-mile route heads westwards along the northern shore of Loch Eil, with dramatic landscapes never far from view. Crossing the 21 arches of the curved Glenfinnan Viaduct - famed for its appearance in the Harry Potter films - the route heads into breathtaking Highland wilderness, providing great views of Loch Eilt, before crossing more viaducts as the tracks follow the Road to the Isles to the small port town of Mallaig on the coast.
Providing the entirety of mainland Scotland with transport links, Abello Scotrail is a fantastic commuter service that means even the farthest reaches of this wild and wonderful country is easily accessible. Running since 1983 under a variety of operators, this service has numerous lines, including one that stretches from the tip, Thurso, down to Edinburgh.
A 20-mile round trip on this former mainline route reveals magnificent Highland scenery at every turn along the banks of the rushing River Spey. With a backdrop of the breathtaking Cairngorms National Park, the railway's heritage locomotives continue under the shadow of high mountains and dense sloping woodland to the line's terminus at Broomhill. Beautifully restored carriages provide a front-row seat to the stunning landscapes and delightful station at Boat of Garten. In summer, there are many vivid colours to be viewed, with the greens and purples of heather and gorse lining the trackside.
Enhance your holiday
We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from Edinburgh. Please call us to discuss your requirements.
Reviews
4.2 / 5 · 292 reviews
David Sinclair
Submitted 29/Sep
As the sole American participants on the tour who had recently undergone knee replacements, seven and three months apart, I must admit that my walking pace may not be as brisk as others. However, I maintain a steady and comfortable gait throughout the excursion. The tour was an exceptional experience. The itinerary was meticulously planned and comprehensive, ensuring that we had ample time to explore each destination and indulge in culinary delights. While there were a few elderly individuals who expressed dissatisfaction with the tour planning, attributing their inability to adhere to the schedule to the organization’s shortcomings, I believe that the overall experience was positive. However, the fifth day at the Highland Folk Museum was notably short. The allocated time of 1.5 hours was insufficient to fully appreciate the museum’s offerings. Unfortunately, the presence of wheelchair and walker participants significantly slowed down the pace of the entire tour. It would be beneficial to allocate at least 2.5 hours to the museum, allowing the wheelchair and walker participants to explore the exhibits at their own pace while ensuring that the rest of the group does not experience any delays. The tour was excellent and provided a well rounded experience that introduced us to many Scottish traditions and practices. Thank You Very Much. I highly recommend the tour to others. Your Guide David Fisher was excellent and made the trip memorable.
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K Etherington
Submitted 24/Sep
Abcdefghij. The guide made the holiday.
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Bob Darlay
Submitted 20/Sep
5 stars says it all
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Jennifer Floyd
Submitted 19/Sep
Well planned and organised trip with an excellent guide who greatly enhanced the tou4
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Elizabeth Millard
Submitted 27/Aug
Busy schedule but very enjoyable
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geof wheway
Submitted 22/Aug
Varied and interesting
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