Famous cities, sights, historical locations, varying accents and dialects, stunning scenery, cosy pubs, haunting music, humorous and friendly locals - all accompanied by Ireland's gloriously unpredictable weather! This Taste of Scotland self-drive itinerary is the perfect way to experience the cityscapes, history and scenic beauty.
Includes
7 Nights stay in 3* Hotels
Irish Breakfast daily
- 1 Night in the area of Glasgow
- 2 Nights in the area of Fort William/ Ballachulish
- 2 Nights in the area of Aviemore/ Inverness
- 2 Nights in the area of Edinburgh
7 Days Car rental including unlimited mileage
All taxes & fees
1 Additional driver
Damage waiver
Excludes
Flights,
Airport taxes,
Visas,
Transfers,
Travel insurance,
Medical insurance,
Meals and drinks not mentioned,
Any items of a personal nature.
Highlights
7 Nights accommodation
7 Days Car rental including unlimited mileage
Itinerary
Day 1: Overnight area Glasgow
Welcome to Bonnie Scotland!
Arrival to Scotland. Depending on your time of arrival, you might have time to visit Glasgow, Scotland's largest City. It is known for its architecture, culture, and art districts as well as acclaimed museums and thriving music scene. Alternatively stop in Stirling and visit its majestic castle.
Day 2: Overnight in the Fort William/ Ballachulish area
Loch Lomond - Glencoe Valley - Fort William
You will head north towards Fort William and drive past the largest Loch of Scotland- Loch Lomond. Once you leave Loch Lomond behind you, you will notice a change in the landscape. Brace yourself for windy roads and steep mountains. Once, you are hit by the full force of the breath-taking and beautiful scenery that is in front of you, you will know that you have reached the Glencoe Valley. Take advantage of the different parking facilities along the road.
Day 3: Fort William - Glenfinnan
Fort William is a hub for adventurers and hikers. Today you can either explore the area and go for a hike or venture west towards Mallaig. You will almost drive parallel to the Jacobite Steam Train. Stop at Glenfinnan where you will find an interesting visitor centre, the Glenfinnan Viaduct and the Glenfinnan Monument. We recommend scheduling your visit according to the times when the Jacobite Steam Train is crossing the viaduct. Continue to Mallaig. It's not a big village but is surrounded by lovely white sandy beaches. Return to Fort William.
Day 4: Overnight in the Inverness/ Aviemore area
Fort Augustus - Loch Ness Cruise - Inverness/Aviemore
Today you will go for a hunt for the mystical monster of Loch Ness - Nessie. You will pass the quaint town of Fort Augustus and continue towards Inverness. Stop at the Clansman Hotel and enjoy a traditional Cream Tea with a unique view over Loch Ness followed by a relaxing cruise. You will have the chance to experience the Loch Ness from a different angle and even see the famous Urquhart Castle. If you are lucky, Nessie might even make an appearance. You should include a quick visit of the capital of the Highlands - Inverness. We recommend a relaxing walk along the river Ness.
Day 5: Speyside - Distillery - Cooperage
You should explore the Speyside today. It is home to well over 60 distilleries at present. You will also have the chance to attend a distillery tour including tasting. We also suggest visiting the Speyside Cooperage. The only working cooperage in the UK where you can experience the ancient art of coopering (closed Saturday & Sunday).
Day 6: Overnight in Edinburgh area
Cairngorms National Park - Pitlochry - Edinburgh
Make your way down South. You will notice that the rugged mountains will slowly turn into green hills and forests. If you fancy a bit of souvenir shopping, we recommend stopping at the House of Brurar. A department store that focusses on Scottish products. In Pitlochry you should visit the Blair Castle and its gardens. Continue your journey to Edinburgh.
Day 7: Edinburgh Castle - Royal Mile - Carlton Hill
Today you have the chance to visit Edinburgh. Take a stroll along the Royal Mile and visit the Edinburg Castle. Proudly sitting on top of Castle Rock. Listen to one of the many pipers in Old Town, enjoy the scenic view from Carlton Hill and visit one of many boutiques on George Street.
Day 8: It's time to say goodbye
It's time to say goodbye to beautiful Scotland. We hope that you an unforgettable time.
Terms & conditions
Prices are per person twin share, include discounts, and are subject to availability and rate of exchange changes. Offers above are a guide only and will vary depending on departure date, our guide price is based on the cheapest departure within the stipulated season and availability is correct at time of loading. Visas may be necessary and insurance is essential. Pentravel and Tour Operator terms and conditions apply, and may be found on our website. Offer can be removed at any time. Rates are subject to availability and rate of exchange changes. Ts&Cs apply. All quotes are valid on day quoted and are subject to rate of exchange fluctuations and availability at the time of booking. Full payment is required at time of booking – and is non-refundable. Package pricing is based on all guests as participation golf players. Spectating package pricing is available on request and subject to change. No inventory is being held for golf days. Availability of golf days are strictly subject to date of booking. No bookings will be confirmed until full payment has been received. Excludes flights. These packages are based on CASH price. E&OE.