See it all on a grand five-day tour of the Highlands of Scotland by minivan - from the ancient Cairngorms and vibrant Inverness to the romantic beauty of the Isle of Skye and awe-inspiring Glencoe. With a maximum group size of 16 passengers, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience on this special five-day excursion to Scotland's Highlands.
- Conducted in English
Highlights on your five-day small group excursion include:
- Crossing the Forth Road Bridge
- Cairngorm National Park and the ancient pine forests of the Rothiemurchus Estate
- Loch Insh and taking a short forest walk to the ruins of Loch an Eilean Castle
- Panoramic views of Loch Ness
- Two nights in Inverness
- Far north-west Highlands and the wild mountains of Assynt
- Corrieshalloch Gorge
- Fishing village of Ullapool
- Loch Glencoul, and optional boat trip to Eas a' Chual Aluinn, the highest waterfall in Britain
- Ruins of Ardvreck Castle
- Lunch in Applecross
- Isle of Skye and overnight in Portree
- Poignant Glencoe
The Scottish Highlands and Islands are Europe's last great wilderness! This personalized tour is as close as you can get to touring in your own car, with the added benefit of gaining intimate knowledge of Scotland. Traveling in a small group means you can take lots of stops and reach "out of the way" places, giving you more time off the bus to discover the real Scotland.
Schedule details
Loch of Glencoul, Scotland
Departure Point:
207 High St, Edinburgh.Departure Time:
- 9:00am
Return Details:
Concludes at Waverley Bridge opposite Waverley Train Station at approximately 7:00pm (Day 5)Pricing information
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Tour options:
5-day trip including Bed & Breakfasts/Guest House accommodation for 4 nights Code: BEDBR
Conducted in English
5-day trip including hotel accommodation for 4 nights Code: HOTEL
Conducted in English
Additional information
Scotlands highest mountain - Ben Nevis
Inclusions:
- Breakfast daily
- Professional driver/guide
- Discount Card offering discounts off local restaurants, shopping and attractions
- Modern Mercedes minivan with forced air ventilation (maximum 16 people)
- 4 nights accommodation with private facilities in either a Bed and Breakfast or 3/4 star hotel
Exclusions:
- Gratuities (optional)
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Entrance fees (discount card offers reductions)
Additional Information:
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Minimum age is 6 years
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Accommodation on this tour is dispersed around Inverness and Portree which are small but hilly! If you have mobility problems or special requirements please let us know when booking.
- There are opportunities to take nature walks, it is recommended to bring suitable clothing and footwear. Scotland can be a wet place!
- The First Edinburgh tour operator to be awarded 5 star status by the Scottish Tourist Board.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Edinburgh - InvernessTravel north over the Forth Road Bridge to the charming highland village of Dunkeld on the banks of the river Tay. From here you head into the Cairngorm national park and the ancient pine forests of the Rothiemurchus estate. Lunchtime will be spent on the beautiful shores of Loch Insh before a short forest walk takes us to the ruins of Loch an Eilean Castle. You can enjoy panoramic views of Loch Ness as you travel down its famous banks to the village of Dores where you can do some "Nessie" spotting! Then it's on to the "Capital of the Highlands", Inverness, where you will spend two nights.
Day 2: Northwest Highlands
Visit the far northwest Highlands and the expansive wildness and grandeur of the mountains of Assynt. Leaving Inverness, take in the drama of the River Droma as it plunges 60 meters down into the Corrieshalloch Gorge followed by a visit to the fishing village of Ullapool. Lunch will be taken by Loch Glencoul from where an optional boat trip can be taken to see Eas a' Chual Aluinn, the highest waterfall in Britain at 200 meters high! With visits to the 15th century ruins of Ardvreck Castle, amazing views of some of Europe's oldest landscapes and the chance of seeing wildlife such as whales and red deer this is sure to be a memorable day.
Day 3: Portree
Leave Inverness heading West past the mountains of Beinn Eighe national nature reserve and along the picturesque coastline of Loch Torridon. The tranquil setting of Applecross is your destination for lunch, then head-off for jaw-dropping views on one of Scotland's highest roads, Bealach nam Bo (meaning the Cattle Pass). In the afternoon you will stop in "tropical" Plockton where you can see palm trees growing alongside Loch Carron and take time to enjoy it's sheltered serenity. Then it's over the sea to Skye and the delightful harbor town of Portree with its friendly welcome.
Day 4: Skye
There are many possibilities depending on the weather and your driver/guide's knowledge will come to the fore in designing the best day out for you that particular day. For example: travel north to the stunning Quiraing mountain pass and enjoy a spectacular walk through some of Skye's extraordinary geological scenery. Kilt Rock, composed of basalt columns (reminiscent of the pleats in a kilt) with its waterfall cascading over the cliffs and down into the sea below. After lunch you can go over to Neist Point for a walk out to the lighthouse that is the furthest point west on Skye. Or go over to Dunvegan Castle, ancient ancestral seat of the Clan McLeod. Talisker Distillery is also on Skye, as are the famous Cuillin Hills. Return to your accommodation in Portree in the early evening where you are free to explore the town yourselves at leisure.
Day 5: Skye - Edinburgh
Travel south from Skye stopping first at the famous stronghold Eilean Donan Castle, used in the film "Highlander", set at the head of 3 lochs as protection against Viking raiders. Continuing east through the rugged mountains of Kintail including the splendor of the Five Sisters, drive down through Glen Garry past Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, then on to Fort William for lunch. In the afternoon you can explore spectacular, awe-inspiring Glencoe, scene of the infamous massacre of the Clan Macdonald in 1692, before stopping in Killin for refreshments beside the beautiful Falls of Dochart and returning to Edinburgh.
Terms and Conditions:
If you cancel at least 15 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
If you cancel within 14 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 per cent cancellation fee.
Local Operator Information:
Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Voucher. Our Product Managers select only the most experienced and reliable operators in each destination, removing the guesswork for you, and ensuring your peace of mind.


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