Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Lake District – Windermere – Glasgow
This morning we head through the enchanting landscapes of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. This remarkable region is renowned for its abundance of lakes, each offering its own unique allure, and it has been rightfully honored as a World Heritage Site for its breathtaking vistas and lush woodlands. As we traverse this picturesque terrain, prepare to be captivated by the sheer natural beauty that surrounds you.
Our destination is Windermere, a charming town nestled amidst the splendor of the Lake District and boasting the distinction of being home to England’s largest natural lake. Here, you will have the opportunity to enjoy free time exploring this picturesque town, known not only for its stunning lake but also for its vibrant local culture and historical significance.
Following a satisfying lunch, we continue our journey towards the vibrant city of Glasgow. Upon our arrival in this dynamic urban center, we will have the chance to view the impressive Glasgow Cathedral from outside. This iconic cathedral stands as a testament to Scotland’s rich history and enduring cultural heritage. Its grandeur and historical significance make it a captivating stop on our journey through Glasgow. Though we won’t enter its hallowed halls, the cathedral’s exterior offers a glimpse into its remarkable architecture and storied past.
Our exploration of Glasgow will then lead us to discover more of the city’s cultural and historical treasures before we rest and prepare for the adventures that await us on the following day.
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Day 2
Glasgow – Loch Lomond – Fort William – Scottish Distillery – Loch Ness
Today set our course for the breathtaking Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, home to the renowned Loch Lomond.
As we arrive at Loch Lomond’s serene shores, you’ll have the option to embark on a delightful boat cruise, an experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the picturesque Highland scenery while relishing a comforting cup of tea or coffee. Loch Lomond, also known as the “Lake of the Elms,” is a pristine freshwater loch that traverses the Highland Boundary Fault, often regarded as the dividing line between the lowlands of Central Scotland and the majestic Highlands.
Our journey then meanders along a scenic route that leads us to Fort William, where we have the opportunity to explore the Nevis Range. Upon arrival, we ascend by cable car, provided it is operational, to Aonach Mòr, an imposing peak that stands at an elevation of 1,345 meters above sea level. It’s a popular destination for those seeking the grandeur of the Scottish mountains.
Your adventure then takes you to a Whiskey Distillery, where you will delve into the time-honored craft of whisky distillation during a guided tour, culminating in a delightful tasting session.
During the day, we also pause to pay our respects at the Commando Memorial, a Category A listed monument located in Lochaber, Scotland. This monument is a tribute to the brave men of the original British Commando Forces, raised during World War II. Our journey further unfolds with a visit to Neptune’s Staircase, a remarkable engineering marvel comprising eight locks along the Caledonian Canal. This extraordinary feat of engineering elevates the canal by 19 meters over a quarter-mile stretch of uninterrupted masonry. Navigating this flight of locks is a captivating 90-minute spectacle for boats. Constructed by the visionary Thomas Telford between 1803 and 1822, Neptune’s Staircase ranks as Scotland’s longest staircase lock flight.
Our journey continues, offering breathtaking vistas of the legendary Loch Ness, a majestic waterway that stretches over 22 miles in length and plunges to depths of more than 227 meters. Loch Ness is most renowned for its intriguing tales of the Loch Ness Monster, affectionately referred to as Nessie, making it a must-see stop on our captivating itinerary.
*Note: If the Scottish Distillery is not covered on this day it will be done on Day 5.
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Day 3
Isle of Skye / Inverness
Today, after a hearty breakfast, we will embark on a captivating journey to explore the picturesque Isle of Skye. This enchanting island, Scotland’s largest, is a pristine haven nestled off the rugged coastline of the West Highlands. It is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting dramatic sea cliffs, windswept valleys, and shimmering lochs.
Our Isle of Skye adventure will begin with a scenic drive through the captivating Highland landscapes, taking us to the western coast and the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Here, you will have some free time to soak in the breathtaking vistas.
Next, we will cross over to the Isle of Skye via the renowned “Skye Bridge.” As we journey along the island’s east coast, you will be treated to mesmerizing views of the Red Cuillin Mountains.
Upon reaching the charming town of Portree, often referred to as the “capital” of the Isle of Skye, you will have leisure time to explore its unique offerings.
Our adventure will continue as we head towards some of the island’s most renowned natural wonders on the Trotternish Peninsula. Prepare to be awestruck by the incredible sights of the Old Man of Storr and Kilt Rock – these are moments that will stay etched in your memory.
Tonight, you will have free time in Inverness to savor the local cuisine and explore the city’s culinary delights. Please note that dinner is not included on this evening.
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Day 4
Cairngorms national park – Loch Morlich – Edinburgh Castle – Forth Road
Today, we embark on a scenic drive through the Cairngorms National Park, the largest national park in the UK, known for its majestic mountain range. Along the way, you will pause for a delightful break at Loch Morlich, a hidden gem with its pristine beach nestled in the enchanting landscapes of the Cairngorms and Glenmore Forest.
Loch Morlich boasts one of the most picturesque settings you will find on any Scottish loch. It is ensconced by lush forests and bordered by inviting beaches, all set against the backdrop of the often snow-capped peaks of the northern Cairngorms.
Continuing your journey, you will arrive in the historic town of Stirling, dominated by the imposing silhouette of Stirling Castle. Here, you will have some free time to savor a leisurely lunch and explore the town’s charming streets.
Next on the itinerary is a visit to the captivating city of Edinburgh. Here, you will have the privilege of visiting the iconic Edinburgh Castle, a historic stronghold boasting splendid state apartments and the ancient Scottish crown jewels.
As you descend the castle hill and traverse the renowned Royal Mile, you will encounter the magnificent St Giles’ Cathedral, distinguished by its crown-shaped spire. Along this storied thoroughfare, you will also have the opportunity to marvel at Calton Hill, the National Monument of Scotland, Nelson Monument, the Scottish National Gallery, the Scottish Parliament, and the regal Hollyrood Palace.
Continuing your journey, you will be treated to panoramic views of the Forth Road Bridge, offering a breathtaking backdrop of the Forth Rail Bridge.
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Day 5
Falkirk – Kelpies
After breakfast visit to the Falkirk Wheel, a remarkable rotating boat lift that connects the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal.
Finally, you will set your sights on The Kelpies, colossal 30-meter-high horse-head sculptures sculpted by the talented artist Andy Scott. Completed in October 2013, The Kelpies stand as a monumental tribute to Scotland’s rich horse-powered heritage.
Later you will board your coach and commence your return journey to London.
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NB
The transfer on day on to Windermere may be on a smaller coach.
B=Breakfast, D=Dinner
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