Experience Scotland’s best on an 8-day rail journey through majestic mountains, lochs, and historic towns. From Glasgow to the Isle of Skye, and on to Inverness and Pitlochry, enjoy iconic rail journeys and stunning natural beauty.
8 Day Tour
$1,999
You’ll travel from Glasgow to Fort William along the breathtaking West Highland Line—widely regarded as one of the most spectacular rail journeys in the world. As the train winds its way through the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, you’ll enjoy views of the shimmering waters of Loch Lomond before continuing north across the wild and remote landscapes of Rannoch Moor. Your journey ends in Fort William, where you’ll check into a small, luxurious hotel for a relaxing stay amid stunning Highland scenery.
Ovenight in Fort William.
Train: Scotrail (estimated travel time from Glasgow to Fort William)- 4 hours)
Board the world-famous Jacobite Steam Train for an unforgettable journey to the coastal town of Mallaig—a route made iconic by its appearance in the Harry Potter films. This spectacular rail journey takes you through some of Scotland’s most dramatic scenery, including a crossing of the legendary Glenfinnan Viaduct, with its sweeping views over Loch Shiel.
Once in Mallaig, take some time to explore this charming fishing port. We recommend enjoying a fresh seafood lunch at one of the local harbourside restaurants or visiting the Mallaig Heritage Centre to learn more about the area’s maritime history. From here, you’ll catch the ferry and travel “over the sea to Skye,” continuing your adventure on one of Scotland’s most captivating islands.
Overnight in Skye.
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.
Why not take this chance to visit Skye’s iconic sights, including the striking Old Man of Storr, the dramatic Lealt Falls, and the cliffside wonder of Kilt Rock. You can also visit the otherworldly landscapes of the Quiraing and the whimsical Fairy Glen, explore the ancient Dun Beag Broch, and head to Glenbrittle with the option to visit the magical Fairy Pools or stop by the Talisker Distillery Shop. Whatever you want to do today, you can do it on your own pace.
Overnight in Skye.
Breakfast at the hotel.
At your own pace, make your way across the dramatic Skye Bridge to the Kyle of Lochalsh, where you’ll board the train for one of Scotland’s most scenic rail journeys—the famous Kyle Line to Inverness. This stunning route takes you through a captivating mix of rugged mountains, tranquil lochs, and remote glens, before giving way to the gentle beauty of rolling farmland as you approach the Highland capital. Once in Inverness, take time to settle in and explore this lively city at your leisure, perhaps with a stroll along the River Ness or a visit to one of its historic landmarks.
Overnight in Inverness.
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, you’ll travel by train to the vibrant town of Pitlochry, following a scenic route that takes you through part of the stunning Cairngorms National Park and over the dramatic Drumochter Summit—one of the highest railway passes in the UK. The journey offers sweeping views of wild moorlands, rugged peaks, and expansive Highland scenery.
Once in Pitlochry, take time to enjoy this charming town’s many attractions. We recommend visiting the famous Pitlochry Festival Theatre, often called “Scotland’s Theatre in the Hills,” or taking a walk to the picturesque dam and fish ladder. For those interested in local flavours, a tour of the Blair Athol Distillery offers a fascinating look at whisky-making, complete with tastings.
Overnight in Pitlochry.
After breakfast, you can have a leisurely day to explore the top attractions in Pitlochry.
Overnight in Pitlochry.
The final leg of your rail journey takes you out of the Highlands, passing the historic town of Dunkeld and continuing through the gentle, rolling farmland of Perthshire. As you approach your Edinburgh, you’ll cross the iconic Forth Rail Bridge—an engineering masterpiece and a fitting finale to your scenic Scottish adventure.
Train: Scotrail (estimated travel time from Pitlochry to Edinburgh)- 2 hours)
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