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Self Drive Highlands & Whisky Trail, 8 Day

Embark on our self drive tour of the Highlands and hit the whisky trail in this very unique Scotland Tour. Trundle through beautiful Perthshire, through the charming Highland town of Piltochry, disappear over the breath-taking Spittal of Glenshee and descend into pretty Braemar sitting on a broad plain completely ringed by towering mountains. Onwards and into Royal Deeside, a slumbering land of enchanting castles including the magnificent Balmoral - the summer residence of the Royal Family. Aberdeen has been welcoming visitors since the Romans were knocking about these parts, remarkably the ancient structures rest seamlessly with hip bars, chic restaurants and fashionable boutiques. Explore the countless distilleries of Speyside, slake your thirst with a few wee drams of the finest whiskeys in the world. Lose yourself in invigorating Inverness, pop into her snug and cosy little taverns which simply burst with a whole cast of engaging characters all under the watchful gaze of Inverness Castle. Follow the Caledonian Canal cutting a wedge through the heart of Scotland and into Fort William. Trawl through the terrific Trossachs, nip into Stirling Castle, tracing the steps of William Wallace. Loll around Loch Lomond, with it’s studded islands, magical forests and gouged out glacial valleys making it a treasure trove of scenic beauty. Finish in the fantastic city of Edinburgh and begin a lifelong infatuation with its gentle charms. This is a Scotland vacation that brings you right to the heart of our fantastic country!

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1 January - 30 June; 1 September - 16 December £432 £579 On Request
1 July - 13 July £440 £587 On Request
14 July - 31 August; 17 December - 27 December £448 £595 On Request

Highlands & Whisky Trail
Perthshire – Aberdeen – Speyside – Inverness – Wester Ross – Loch Ness - Edinburgh

«This 8 day car tour provides visitors with the best of the Highlands and a visit to Speyside, Scotland’s famous whisky producing area»

Day Itinerary Hotel Location
Day 1 Glasgow/Edinburgh arrival –Perth Area Perthshire Area
Day 2 Pitlochry –Aberdeen Area Aberdeen Area
Day 3 Aberdeen – Royal Deeside Aberdeen Area
Day 4 Whisky Trail – Speyside – Inverness Area Inverness Area
Day 5 Inverness – Wester Ross Inverness Area
Day 6 Loch Ness – Glencoe – Trossachs Edinburgh Area
Day 7 Edinburgh Edinburgh Area
Day 8 Departure  

Itinerary :

All Tours can start or finish in either Glasgow or Edinburgh.

Day 1 : Arrival - Perthshire

Arrive at Edinburgh/Glasgow Airport and pick up your self-drive car. Depart for the north of Scotland crossing the Forth Road Bridge if coming from Edinburgh and continue up the M90 to Perth. Overnight in Perthshire area.

Day 2: Perthshire - Aberdeen

After you Full Scottish Breakfast visit Scone Palace, the family home of the Earl of Mansfield and also the site of the famous coronation Stone of Scone, brought there in the 9th century by Kenneth MacAlpine, King of Scots. Continue to Pitlochry, a small Highland town. Stop at the Salmon Ladder where you may be lucky enough to see salmon leaping! From Pitlochry, travel towards Braemar. You will take the very scenic & dramatic road over the Spittal of Glenshee one of the highest points in Scotland and also site of one of Scotland’s ski resorts. Descend into Braemar which sits in the heart of Royal Deeside, the favoured holiday area for the Royal Family in Scotland. If time allows, visit Balmoral Castle (open May – July only), home of Royal Family. Continue towards Aberdeen for overnight in the area.

Day 3 :Aberdeen – Royal Deeside

Take a trip into Aberdeen, Old Aberdeen is lovely and is where the university is based. See Kings College, a chapel famous for its rich woodwork dates from the 16th century. Nearby is St Machar’s Cathedral, mainly 15th century it is a granite structure of simple austere grandeur. Two notable features are the West Front with its twin castellated towers and the painted wooden Heraldic Ceiling in the nave, dated 1520. Visit Duthie Park and Winter Gardens – a beautifully laid out 50 acre park with floral displays in all seasons including a “rose mountain”. There are two boating ponds and many interesting sculptures and mountains. The Winter Gardens feature exotic plants, flowers, birds, fish and turtles. Outside Aberdeen, visit Crathes Castle which has royal historic associations dating from 1323 when the Land of Leys were granted to the Burnett family by Robert the Bruce. The castle features some remarkable late 16th century painted ceilings. There is a large walled garden and the great yew hedges date from 1702, fascinating examples of topiary. Return to your accommodation overnight.

Day 4 : Aberdeen - Inverness

Travel northwards towards Inverness. In the morning follow the Whisky Trail & visit one of the many famous distilleries in the area. You can visit Glenfiddich, McCallan, Grants, Cardhu and many more. Each gives an audio-visual show and then a guided tour of the distillery to learn of the processes and for many the highlight is a tasting at the end of the tour. The choice of what to see and do in the Speyside area is huge – there are castles – Brodie, Cawdor (made famous by the Shakespeare’s Macbeth), and Ballindalloch. Visit Culloden Moor, site of the last land battle on British soil, wander around Inverness, capital of the Highlands, take the Strathspey Railway from Boat of Garten to Aviemore, watch the Ospreys at Loch Garten. Accommodation in Inverness area.

Day 5 : Inverness – Inverewe Gardens - Inverness

Enjoy a day visiting the West Coast of Scotland. Journey across to Ullapool, a quaint fishing village. Then travel down past the dramatic Corrieshalloch Gorge to the Inverewe Gardens, run by the National Trust. These magnificent gardens have a famous rhododendron collection and who would expect to find palm trees in Scotland. Return through the magnificent scenery of the Torridon area and past Loch Maree. Return to the Inverness area for overnight.

Day 6 : Inverness –Loch Ness – Glencoe - Edinburgh

Today travel south again going via Loch Ness. Loch Ness forms part of the Caledonian Canal a feat of some great engineering by Thomas Telford linking East Scotland with West by using a series of lochs linked by a canal system. Make a stop at Urquhart Castle, a very scenic spot and also the place where the most sightings of “Nessie” have been. Continue towards Fort William, which nestles beneath the highest mountain in Great Britain – Ben Nevis. If time allows, why not take a ride up in a gondola at Anoch Mor which on a good day will offer stunning views over the west coast. From Fort William, start travelling south. Travel through the beautiful and mysterious Glencoe, which is great for walking and climbing and full of nature. You then travel over Rannoch Moor and into the heart of the Trossachs, known as the “gateway to the Highlands”. Stop at Stirling Castle which has played such an important role in much of Scotland’s vibrant history. The Great Hall has just been refurbished and the Visitor Centre has a very good audio-visual exhibition explaining much of the history. Return towards Edinburgh area where you will overnight.

Day 7 : Edinburgh

Enjoy a full day in Edinburgh. In the morning, go up the Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the Edinburgh skyline. The Castle is site of the oldest building in Edinburgh – St Margaret’s Chapel and the Crown Jewels of Scotland. Continue down the Royal Mile – take time to explore the many “closes” which run off this street and which hold so many secrets. There are many restaurants, pubs & souvenir shops on the Royal Mile for a lunch stop. In the afternoon at the foot of the Royal Mile, visit Holyrood Palace, the official residence of the Queen whilst she is in Scotland. The Palace has a wonderful ballroom and staterooms to visit. To end the day, go into the New Town to admire the Georgian architecture and the well-laid out streets that are in complete contrast to those of the Old Town. Return to your accommodation overnight.

"I would like to thank you for the wonderful trip you set up for us.  This was my third..."
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