Explore Scotland’s beauty on a 10-night self-guided rail holiday, from Stirling’s historic castle to Loch Ness, the Isle of Skye, and a scenic ride on the Jacobite Express to Ben Nevis. A diverse and unforgettable journey awaits.
10 Day Tour
$2,599
Approaching from either Glasgow or Edinburgh, the compact and ancient city of Stirling couldn’t be easier to access by short train journey. Once here, it’s an easy taxi ride to your accommodation.
Overnight stay in Stirling.
Train: Scotrail (estimated travel time from Edinburgh or Glasgow to Stirling)- 1 hour)


Breakfast at the hotel.
The center of Stirling is easily explored on foot and just a short walk from your accommodation. Its standout attraction is the impressive Stirling Castle, which we consider one of Scotland’s finest. Spend your morning exploring the ramparts, taking in the truly breathtaking views, and visiting highlights like the Royal Palace, the Great Hall, and the Chapel Royal. Later, you might choose to stroll or take a bus across the River Forth to the National Wallace Monument, where those feeling energetic can climb its 200 steps for even more stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Overnight in Stirling.


After breakfast you’ll head north on one of Scotland’s classic rail journeys, travelling through the scenic landscapes of Highland Perthshire and across the dramatic Cairngorms to reach Inverness, the capital of the Highlands. Make your own way to the train station this morning—your hotel reception can assist with directions or help arrange a taxi if needed. Once in Inverness, your accommodation is just a short taxi ride from the station. You’ll arrive with plenty of time to drop off your luggage and begin exploring this compact, walkable city at your own pace.
Overnight in Inverness.
Train: Scotrail (estimated travel time from Stirling to Inverness)- 3 hours).
Start your day with a hearty Highland breakfast before taking a short bus ride from the town centre to the iconic shores of Loch Ness. Here, step aboard a comfortable boat for a relaxing cruise across the calm waters of the largest freshwater loch in the British Isles. As you glide along, learn about the loch’s fascinating history, local wildlife, and take in the striking sight of the romantic ruins of Urquhart Castle. While a glimpse of the legendary Nessie isn’t guaranteed, a curious spirit is always encouraged!
Overnight in Inverness.
After breakfast, embark on another spectacular Scottish rail journey as you travel west along the scenic Kyle Line. This route takes you through some of mainland Scotland’s most untamed landscapes, passing by some of the UK’s most remote stations en route to the picturesque loch-side village of Plockton. Make your own way to the train station to begin your journey.
Overnight in Plockton.
Train: Scotrail (estimated travel time from Inverness to Plockton)- 2.5 hours)
After breakfast, get ready for a change of pace as you set off independently for a fantastic day of exploration on the enchanting Isle of Skye. The whole day is free at your own leisure.
Overnight in Skye.
After breakfast, enjoy a relaxing day at your own pace in Portree, the charming harbour town at the heart of the Isle of Skye. Wander through its colourful streets, browse local shops and galleries, or take a gentle coastal walk along the Scorrybreac Trail for stunning views over the Sound of Raasay.
If you’d prefer to stay in town, enjoy fresh seafood at a harbourside café or visit the Aros Centre for a taste of local culture. Whether you explore the nearby landscapes or simply soak in the atmosphere, it’s the perfect opportunity to unwind and savour the island’s unique charm.
Overnight in Skye.
After breakfast, it’s time to return to the mainland. Make your own way by taxi to the ferry port at Armadale on the Sleat Peninsula. Enjoy the short but scenic crossing to the bustling fishing village of Mallaig. Spend a little time exploring this charming harbour town before boarding one of the most iconic rail journeys in the world—the Jacobite Express Steam Train. Travel through spectacular Highland scenery and cross the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous by the Harry Potter films.
Overnight in Fort William.
Train: Jacobite Steam Train operated by West Coast Railways (estimated travel time from Mallaig to Fort William- 2.5 hours).
After breakfast, enjoy a leisurely day in one of the most breathtaking corners of the Scottish Highlands. You might opt to stay nearby, with the opportunity to take a packed lunch and explore the scenic walking trails surrounding your hotel.
Overnight in Fort William.
After breakfast, aboard the train along the spectacular West Highland Line from Fort William to Glasgow. This unforgettable route takes you through some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery, from the towering peaks of Glencoe to the vast wilderness of Rannoch Moor, before tracing the edge of Loch Lomond. Your journey concludes in Glasgow — though if you’d prefer to finish in Edinburgh, it’s just a short 45-minute train ride further east.
Train: Scotrail (estimated travel time from Fort William to Glasgow)- 4 hours)

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