Travel from Edinburgh to Fort William, along the way, you’ll encounter Highland cows and wildlife, visit a secluded aqueduct, and explore the charming town of Callander. Marvel at the scenic landscapes of Glenogyle and Loch Tay, with the option of a boat trip to see the loch from the water. Enjoy a picturesque walk to Rannoch Moor Bridge before concluding the journey in Fort William, your base for the evening.
Begin with a drive to Mallaig, enjoying breath taking views along the way. After a delicious lunch, ride the iconic Jacobite steam train back to Fort William (availability dependant, advanced booking recommended). Head east to explore Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in the UK, and visit the charming village of Fort Augustus, where Loch Ness meets the Caledonian Canal. Stroll to the Invermoriston Bridge and Summer House for stunning waterfall views. Conclude the day with a drive through Inverness, taking in sights like Inverness Castle, and enjoy a pint at a Highland Tavern on the south banks of Loch Ness for some Nessie spotting to end the day.
Begin your journey at the peaceful Ballindalloch Castle, exploring its stunning gardens. Travel down through the Snow Roads, Scotland’s highest road, which weaves through the breathtaking Cairngorm Mountains. Enjoy a walk to the dramatic Ailnack Gorge before indulging in a hearty Sunday roast at The Clachan Grill. Visit the Royal Lochnagar Distillery for a whisky tour and toast to your ancestors. Along the way, delve into the history of Clan MacThomas with intriguing stops, before concluding your day in the delightful town of Pitlochry for an overnight stay.
Start the day with a peaceful walk through The Hermitage, visiting Ossian's Waterfall and Pinecone Point. Explore the Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder before hitting the road to Scone Palace, a site rich in Scottish royal history. Continue to Loch Leven for a short boat trip to the historic Loch Leven Castle. End the day with a stop in South Queensferry to admire the iconic Forth Rail Bridge and its neighboring road bridges (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), before returning to Edinburgh.
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