Following the tracks of Queen Elizabeth
01/06/2022 · By Karen Overend
Follow in the tracks of Queen Elizabeth on a majestic journey with Great Rail Journeys. Read our blog for insights into this fascinating royal adventure.
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Majestic lochs and glens await on this Scottish escape as we explore Edinburgh and cross the Highlands. Travelling on the scenic West Highland and Kyle railway lines, we discover historic castles, sail along glistening lochs, and stay in vibrant cities.
Wander the rainbow streets of delightful Tobermory, stand at the foot of Neptune's Staircase, and admire the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct. Scotland's beauty and culture pave the way for a range of amazing experiences and memories.
Unforgettable experiences
What’s included on the tour?
Itinerary
Your holiday begins today as you arrive in Edinburgh independently and check in to our hotel where you are greeted by our Tour Manager. Afterwards, you're at leisure to start exploring Scotland's capital.
The heart of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with the Old Town's Royal Mile and the New Town's award-winning Georgian architecture continuing the contrast between traditional and contemporary. As you admire the grand neoclassical buildings of the New Town 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'. There are so many great sights to see in Edinburgh, from renowned museums to picturesque streets and the historic delights of the Royal Mile. Outside the National Museum of Scotland, you can find a small fountain commemorating Greyfriars Bobby, the terrier who guarded the grave of his owner for 14 years.
This evening, we gather at our central hotel for our first dinner together as a group.
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Enhance your holiday
We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from Edinburgh. Please call us to discuss your requirements.
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Reviews
4.3 / 5 · 522 reviews
Mrs Sue Faulkner
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
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
Submitted 2/Apr
A comprehensive itinerary with a good tour leader and well located hotels
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Edward broad
Submitted 11 Oct 2024
Very enjoyable holiday enabled by our manager Paul and some surprisingly good weather. Rooms, evening meals and entertainment at the Apex, Kingshouse,Palace and Radisson Blu hotels were all very good. The location of the Kingshouse in Glen Coe was stunning with deer approaching the hotel at dawn and dusk. Some even heard the annual rut outside. A lot of coach riding, yes, but trains don’t go everywhere and with equally good scenery. Our driver in Fort William, Davey, was exceptional with his non stop commentary of facts, stories and humor made the time pass quickly. The only downside for us was the early starts, although I appreciate that timetables have to met with a margin for error built in. We decided to give the Loch Ness cruise a miss to enjoy a leisurely day in Inverness and recharge our batteries. We would, no doubt, have kicked ourselves had they seen Nessie.But we had had the pleasure of seeing the summit of Ben Nevis earlier which doesn’t happen everyday and to cap it all , while paused in the Cairngorms, we saw a red squirrel which crossed the track under our carriage
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Colin Berg
Submitted 28 Sep 2024
One of the best holidays ever. A full and varied programme that gave an excellent taste of the best of Scotland over eight days. The tour manager was excellent and informative and looked after all the detail. Once at the first hotel luggage was transported for us to the remaining hotels on the tour. Some complained of too much travel on trains and coaches, but it was sold as a rail tour and so that's what we expected. We would certainly do another rail tour.
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