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Edinburgh, the Highlands & Islands

 
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9 days
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£2,199
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SHS26
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Experience the timeless wonders of Scotland's lochs, glens, castles, and remarkable cities on an adventure across Edinburgh and the Highlands

Majestic lochs, glorious glens and a rich tapestry of history await as we explore Edinburgh and cross the Highlands. Travelling on the scenic West Highland and Kyle railway lines, we discover ancient castles, sail across glimmering lochs, and stay in historic cities.

Wander the fascinating streets of Edinburgh, stand at the foot of Neptune's Staircase, and travel over the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct. Scotland's beauty and culture pave the way for a range of amazing experiences and memories.

Unforgettable experiences

Journeying on the West Highland Line
Journeying on the West Highland Line
Passing the bonny banks of Loch Lomond, heather-clad moorland and the most isolated train station in the UK, the West Highland Line from Glasgow to Fort William is one of the country’s most scenic.
Travelling on the scenic Kyle Line
Travelling on the scenic Kyle Line
Leaving Inverness, the route to coastal Kyle of Lochalsh reveals spellbinding views of wide-open moorland, ancient forests, rising mountains glimmering lochs.
Sailing to the Isle of Mull and touring Duart Castle
Sailing to the Isle of Mull and touring Duart Castle
On a boat journey off Scotland’s west coast we travel to the rugged Isle of Mull, the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides. Here we visit Duart Castle, built in the 14th century.
Cruising legendary Loch Ness
Cruising legendary Loch Ness
Admire amazing views of surrounding hills and forests during a cruise on the deep waters of mysterious Loch Ness, passing the 13th-century ruins of beautiful Urquhart Castle.
Visiting the stunning 13th-century Eilean Donan Castle
Visiting the stunning 13th-century Eilean Donan Castle
Perched on a small island in the peaceful surroundings of Loch Duich, Eilean Donan Castle is one of the Highlands’ most famous romantic castles.
Indulging in a farewell feast in Edinburgh
Indulging in a farewell feast in Edinburgh
Accompanied by pipers and dancer, we gather for a fantastic farewell evening of traditional entertainment and a Scottish banquet in the sumptuous Great Scots Hall.

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Itinerary

DAY1Welcome to Edinburgh

Your holiday begins in Edinburgh where you can check into our hotel this afternoon, meeting the Tour Manager just before dinner. You may wish to start exploring Scotland's capital independently before meeting up.

The heart of this impressive city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, from the historic Old Town to the Georgian streets of the New Town. As you admire neoclassical buildings or stroll up Calton Hill to view the National Monument of Scotland, modelled on the Greek Parthenon, it's easy to see why Edinburgh came to be regarded as the 'Athens of the North'.

Among the many great sights to see, at opposite ends of the Royal Mile are Edinburgh Castle and the Holyrood Palace, with the Old Town's maze of medieval streets and alleys between. Visit the National Museums of natural history, art and portraiture. And see the statue of Greyfriars Bobby, the Skye terrier who guarded the grave of his owner for 14 years. Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden is another highlight of the city.

After meeting up with the Tour Manager, dinner is served at our hotel.

Includes
  • Dinner
DAY2Day 2 – The West Highland Line to Fort William

Leaving Edinburgh after breakfast, we travel by rail to Glasgow where we join the scenic West Highland Line.

This celebrated journey brings our first glimpses of breathtaking Scottish landscapes as we travel along the shores of Loch Lomond and across wild Rannoch Moor. Enroute to Fort William, we pass Corrour station, the highest and most remote mainline station in the UK. Despite being nearly 10 miles away from the nearest public road, it remains a popular drop-off point for hikers drawn to this scenic part of the world.

On arrival in historic Fort William, on the shores of Loch Linnhe, we transfer to our hotel. Before dinner, we're joined by a guest speaker who entertains us with 'tales of the road to the isles'. Keeping alive the ancient art of Scottish storytelling, we're taken on an atmospheric journey through time before dinner tonight.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY3Day 3 – Sailing to the Isle of Mull and touring Duart Castle

Travelling by coach after breakfast, we enjoy a scenic drive along the shore of Loch Linnhe to the port of Oban. Here, we catch the ferry to the Isle of Mull, the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides. Drifting through small islands and across the waters, the views are awe-inspiring. Rugged coastline, hills rising from the shores and jagged, exposed rock faces create the striking backdrop as we sail.

As we approach the Isle of Mull, we may catch a glimpse of the 13th-century Duart Castle, standing proudly above the water and built into the rugged cliffside. We dock at the port of Craignure where a coach transfers us to this remarkable historic fortress and residence, believed to have been built by Clan MacDougall and, soon after, owned by Clan MacLean.

After a fully guided tour you're free to lunch independently in the café and look around the gift shops. After driving back to Craignure, we retrace our journey back by ferry to Oban then by coach through scenic landscapes to our hotel. We arrive back at our hotel where dinner is served this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY4Day 4 – Neptune’s Staircase and a cruise on Loch Linnhe

An exploration by land and sea awaits today as we first visit Neptune's Staircase. Situated at the southern end of the Caledonian Canal this impressive sight is the longest staircase lock in Scotland, allowing vessels to overcome a height of 64 feet in one-and-a-half hours.

After time to take photos, we continue to Loch Linnhe for a peaceful cruise. Live commentary from our ship's skipper adds fascinating insights into the panoramas surrounding us as we discover more about Ben Nevis, the Caledonian Canal and Black Rock - a protected area also known as 'Seal Island' because it's home to both common and Atlantic grey seals.

Back on land, a coach transports us through enigmatic Glencoe, where wild moorlands and small, gleaming lochs are encircled by dramatic mountains. One of Scotland's most loved and evocative landscapes, Glencoe has a long history and has become a popular filming location, featuring in movies as varied as Braveheart and Skyfall. Back at our hotel this evening, dinner is followed by a traditional whisky tasting.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY5Day 5 – A return journey on the iconic Jacobite steam train

A highlight of our Highland adventure awaits after breakfast this morning. Boarding the vintage carriages of the Jacobite steam train*, we set off on a return journey from Fort William to Mallaig, passing through some of the UK's most renowned scenery.

As the train leaves Fort William station, the highest mountain in the British Isles - Ben Nevis - passes the windows, before fishing boats and the seasonal colours of Scotland hone into view. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, such as red deer grazing on the hillside. The railway is famous for its role in the Harry Potter movies, particularly the curved Glenfinnan Viaduct, which the train crosses on its scenic route. Continuing through charming Scottish villages and past historic landmarks, the Jacobite reaches the coastal town of Mallaig. Here there is free time over lunch to explore the charming streets or pop into a café or restaurant.

Remember to choose a seat on the opposite side of the train for the return journey to Fort William, to enjoy different views. On arrival we are taken by coach to Inverness where we check in to our next hotel before dinner this evening.

*On early/late season departures the Jacobite steam train excursion is replaced by the scheduled Scotrail service on the same route.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY6Day 6 – A cruise across legendary Loch Ness

This morning we transfer to Dochgarroch for a scenic cruise along the Caledonian Canal and across vast Loch Ness. Remember your cameras, because evidence of its famous mythical monster, Nessie, is said to be worth £1million.

This huge loch - the largest in the UK by volume - is also blessed with some of Scotland's most breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by mountains, we glide by fairytale forests and pass the atmospheric ruins of Urquhart Castle, a 13th-century castle perched on the banks of the loch. After soaking up panoramic views over Loch Ness we head back to our hotel.

You're at leisure in Inverness for the rest of the day and could enjoy a riverside stroll among verdant forests to experience the local wildlife. Alternatively, visit the stunning Inverness Castle whose most famous resident, King Mac Bethad mac Findláech, was the inspiration for Shakespeare's Macbeth.

With no scheduled dinner, tonight is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a meal at one of the city's many appealing pubs or restaurants.

Includes
  • Breakfast
DAY7Day 7 – The Kyle Line and enchanting Eilean Donan Castle

Spectacular views are revealed this morning as we ride on the Kyle Line, one of Scotland's most scenic railways. After passing the birdwatching hotspot of Beauly Firth, the route skirts alongside lochs and through wild landscapes with views of cascading waterfalls and undulating hills rolling by the windows. At the end of this sensational route is Kyle of Lochalsh, a picturesque coastal village that looks out across the waters to the Isle of Skye and its mountainous landscape, which we also see during a short stop at the Skye Bridge viewpoint.

From here, we are given a guided tour of Eilean Donan Castle*, one of the most striking castles in Scotland. Perched atop a tiny island at the confluence of Loch Duich, Loch Long and Loch Alsh, this iconic fortress was formerly a stronghold for the clans Mackenzie and Macrae. There is time to uncover the castle's history and admire views of the fjord-like lochs before returning to our hotel by coach. After dinner we are treated to a wee dram as we hear tales of myth, legend and monsters from a favourite Highlands storyteller, Willie Cameron, fondly regarded as Mr Loch Ness.

*Please note, in August, tours of Eilean Donan Castle will be self-guided.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY8Day 8 – Return to Edinburgh for a fantastic farewell feast

After breakfast, we say goodbye to Inverness and head back to Edinburgh by rail. Travelling south through the Cairngorms, scenes of mountain peaks, winding rivers and rushing waterfalls drift by the train windows, interrupted momentarily by historic towns and villages.

Settling into our new hotel in Edinburgh, we enjoy our last evening in Scotland in style. The grand Radisson Blu sits at the heart of the Royal Mile - and it is in this luxury hotel's Great Scots Hall that we sit down for a wonderful Scottish banquet*. The hall features traditional furnishings, latticed sandstone ceiling, painted panels and an open fire. It is an ideal setting for a fine feast accompanied by traditional Scottish entertainment including famous 'Jim the Piper' and dancer. This time-honoured celebration of Scottish culture is the perfect farewell evening to our holiday.

*Please note, in August, due to other events taking place in the hotel, dinner will be held in another dining room of the hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY9Day 9 – Homeward bound

This epic tour has featured journeys on some of the UK's most scenic railways, including the West Highland and Kyle lines, as well as a stunning round trip on the Jacobite from Fort William to Mallaig. Gliding across the water to the Isle of Mull, we explored ancient Duart Castle, then viewed Ben Nevis during a peaceful cruise on Loch Linnhe and sailed across Loch Ness to look for its famous monster. Our enchanting holiday was concluded in style with a banquet in Edinburgh's Great Scots Hall.

After breakfast our adventure in stunning Scotland comes to an end. You are free to make your way home or may decide to continue exploring Edinburgh on your own.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.

Please note on some dates we use different hotels in various locations - please call for details.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

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Hotels

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Apex Waterloo Place Hotel, Edinburgh
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Jacobite steam train

Experience the wonder of steam, on undisputedly one of the great railway journeys of the world - The Jacobite Steam Train. Commencing it's journey in view of the imposing Ben Nevis, The Jacobite Steam Train journeys through stunning scenery between Fort William and Mallaig; taking in beautiful villages, Lochs Morar & Nevis and crossing the majestic Glenfinnan Viaduct, of Harry Potter fame.

Travelling on the Scotrail service to Kyle of Lochalsh on the Kyle Line

The Kyle Line takes us on one of the most scenic rail journeys in the British Isles, travelling between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh.

Scotrail

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.

West Highland Line

Also known as 'the Iron Road to the Isles', a journey on the West Highland Line is an epic rail adventure that takes passengers through some of the world's most beautiful and dramatic landscapes. In fact the line has twice been voted the world's best rail journey by readers of Wanderlust magazine.

Enhance your holiday

UK rail connections

We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from Edinburgh. Please call us to discuss your requirements.

UK Rail Connections
Extending your holiday in Edinburgh

Extend your holiday in Edinburgh with alternative rail and accommodation arrangements. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.

Edinburgh

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kathryn Shorthouse

5 stars

Submitted 19/May

Brilliant!

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Keith Taylor

5 stars

Submitted 19/May

An excellent tour through wonderful scenery, Made all the better by the perfect weather experienced in early May this yeat

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Mrs Sue Faulkner

5 stars

Submitted 27/Apr

Well organised, Justin was a great tour manager, friendly group members and Davie the coach driver was very entertaining.

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Martin Sinnock

5 stars

Submitted 3/Apr

Spectacular scenery. Great visits to castles and lochs. Excellent hotels, particularly in Glen Coe and Edinburgh. Good food. Super Tour Manager. Slight frustration was the coach driver who talked incessantly. Photos: Martin Sinnock

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Michael Brander

5 stars

Submitted 2/Apr

A comprehensive itinerary with a good tour leader and well located hotels

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Ms

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Submitted 18 Oct 2024

Incredible

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