moderate
4 days
Travelers should be comfortable with standing and moderate walking; some activities involve uneven terrain.
Discover the wild beauty of Scotland on a captivating four-day trip with Highland Experience Tours. From the iconic Jacobite Steam Train to the rugged landscapes of Skye, this journey combines scenic adventures with cultural treasures. Dive into an unforgettable Scottish experience that marries natural splendor with historic charm.
From 3 years old • 4 Days • Departures on Sunday's and Wednesday's
Embark on a breathtaking 4-day journey through Scotland's Highlands and the Isle of Skye. Experience the iconic Jacobite Steam Train, explore the historic Eilean Donan Castle, and discover stunning landscapes like Loch Lomond and Glen Coe. Tailored itineraries ensure unforgettable adventures amidst Scotland's rich history and natural beauty.
4 Days
Prices vary by season
This tour includes a journey on the Jacobite Steam from Mallaig to Fort William, one of the world's most scenic railway journeys.
Our journey into the Highlands begins
Departing from the historic heart of Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city, we will begin our journey north, stopping to see the impressive Forth Railway Bridge. This UNESCO world heritage site is one the most famous images of Scotland and is a spectacular example of Victorian engineering.
We will then embark on the next leg of our journey, venturing northwest into the breath-taking landscapes of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This stunning area, known for its serene lochs, rolling hills, and dense woodlands, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and tranquillity. As we wind our way through this picturesque region, you’ll have the opportunity to take in the dramatic scenery.
We will then continue our expedition further north, where the landscape grows even more awe-inspiring. Our path leads us to the majestic Glen Coe, a place steeped in history and renowned for its rugged beauty. Surrounded by towering mountains and sweeping valleys, Glen Coe is often considered one of Scotland’s most iconic and evocative landscapes. As we approach this historic glen, you’ll be captivated by its wild, untamed beauty and the sense of grandeur that permeates the area.
We will then make our way to the pretty village of Fort Augustus. This village sits on the southern shores of Loch Ness, so you’ll have plenty of time and some fantastic vantage points to try to spot to the elusive monster, Nessie. There may be the option to join a cruise here if you’d like to explore further.
Fort Augustus will be your overnight stop. It is a charming village, known for its scenic views and the Caledonian Canal’s impressive flight of locks. The village offers a peaceful retreat with its quaint atmosphere, surrounded by lush landscapes and steeped in history.
Overnight: Fort Augustus, Loch Ness
Explore Loch Ness and the surrounding area
We’ll spend the morning in Fort Augustus, where you can decide to join a cruise of Loch Ness if you’d like to explore further. Or just enjoy your time in this pretty village.
On this day we will also make a visit to the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Perched on a small tidal island where three sea lochs meet, the castle is one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks. Surrounded by stunning Highland scenery, the castle has a rich history dating back to the 13th century and has played a key role in various historical events, including the Jacobite rebellions. Restored in the early 20th century, Eilean Donan now offers visitors a glimpse into Scotland’s past with its well-preserved interiors, exhibits, and breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape.
After exploring the castle you will head over the bridge to the Isle of Skye to your base for the evening.
Overnight: Isle of Skye
A full day on the Isle of Skye
On the third day, you’ll have the entire day to explore the Isle of Skye with your expert driver-guide, who will tailor the itinerary to ensure you make the most of your time on this enchanting island. Your journey may include stops at remarkable sites such as the Cuillin Mountains, Dun Beag Broch, the Black Houses, the Kilt Rock Waterfall, The Old Man of Storr, and the breathtaking Trotternish Peninsula, as well as a visit to the island’s charming capital, the coastal town of Portree. This unforgettable Scottish experience offers the perfect opportunity to discover waterfalls, natural springs, and historic landmarks, all set against some of the most stunning landscapes in Scotland.
Overnight: Isle of Skye
After a second restful night on Skye, we will head to the south of Skye then join a ferry from Armadale to the beautiful fishing village on Mallaig (subject to availability), located on the West Coast of the Scottish mainland, which will be our lunch stop for the day.
A ride on the Jacobite Steam Train subject to availability*
We will enjoy a 1-way journey on the Jacobite Steam Train or Hogwarts Express made famous by the Harry Potter films. As you pass through the breath-taking Scottish Highlands, the views of lochs, mountains, and the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct are truly unforgettable.
Your driver-guide will meet you at Fort William train station where you will re-board the bus. We will journey to Pitlochry, which offers the chance to explore its charming Victorian architecture and vibrant local shops set against the backdrop of the picturesque Scottish Highlands. Visitors can enjoy a stroll along the River Tummel or visit the historic Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder, providing a glimpse into the town’s unique blend of natural beauty and engineering
Our journey into the Highlands begins
Departing from the historic heart of Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city, we will begin our journey north venturing northwest into the breath-taking landscapes of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This stunning area, known for its serene lochs, rolling hills, and dense woodlands, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and tranquillity. As we wind our way through this picturesque region, you’ll have the opportunity to take in the dramatic scenery.
We will then continue our expedition further north, where the landscape grows even more awe-inspiring. Our path leads us to the majestic Glen Coe, a place steeped in history and renowned for its rugged beauty. Surrounded by towering mountains and sweeping valleys, Glen Coe is often considered one of Scotland's most iconic and evocative landscapes. As we approach this historic glen, you’ll be captivated by its wild, untamed beauty and the sense of grandeur that permeates the area.
Next we will drive part of the route that the Jacobite Steam Train takes, making a stop at Glenfinnan to see the famous Viaduct. Here, you will also get stunning views of Loch Shiel and the Glenfinnan Monument.
We will then make our way to the pretty village of Fort Augustus. This village sits on the southern shores of Loch Ness, so you'll have plenty of time and some fantastic vantage points to try to spot to the elusive monster, Nessie.
Fort Augustus will be your overnight stop. It is a charming village, known for its scenic views and the Caledonian Canal's impressive flight of locks. The village offers a peaceful retreat with its quaint atmosphere, surrounded by lush landscapes and steeped in history.
Overnight: Fort Augustus, Loch Ness
Explore Loch Ness and the surrounding area
After a leisurely breakfast, we will start our journey towards the Isle of Skye, making a visit to the iconic Eilean Donan Castle. Perched on a small tidal island where three sea lochs meet, the castle is one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks. Surrounded by stunning Highland scenery, the castle has a rich history dating back to the 13th century and has played a key role in various historical events, including the Jacobite rebellions. Restored in the early 20th century, Eilean Donan now offers visitors a glimpse into Scotland’s past with its well-preserved interiors, exhibits, and breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape.
After exploring the castle you will head over the bridge to the Isle of Skye to your base for the evening.
Overnight: Isle of Skye
A full day on the Isle of Skye
On the third day, you’ll have the entire day to explore the Isle of Skye with your expert driver-guide, who will tailor the itinerary to ensure you make the most of your time on this enchanting island. Your journey may include stops at remarkable sites such as the Cuillin Mountains, Dun Beag Broch, the Black Houses, the Kilt Rock Waterfall, The Old Man of Storr, and the breathtaking Trotternish Peninsula, as well as a visit to the island’s charming capital, the coastal town of Portree. This unforgettable Scottish experience offers the perfect opportunity to discover waterfalls, natural springs, and historic landmarks, all set against some of the most stunning landscapes in Scotland.
Overnight: Isle of Skye
Inverness, The Cairngorms & a Whisky Distillery
On the final day of our tour we will wave goodbye to the Isle of Skye and take the north road to Inverness. You will stop for stunning views along this route before arriving in Inverness to explore the capital of the Highlands and have time for lunch. We will then begin our journey south towards Pitlochry and Blair Athol Distillery. This distillery was established in 1798, we may be able to join a tour here or enjoy some drams at the iconic Mash Tun Bar. If whisky is not your thing, you can explore the Victorian town of Pitlochry. We will then return to Edinburgh and say goodbye to new found friends.
It is always advisable to be prepared for any weather in Scotland so a jacket is always a good idea! A bottle of water for hydration and a camera to capture the spectacular views and you are set to go! It is not necessary for you to bring your own meals, as we will stop throughout the day in small towns or villages where you can purchase food, however you are more than welcome to bring along snacks or a packed lunch.
The Jacobite Steam Train is popular; reserving your spot in advance ensures you don’t miss out.
Scottish weather can change rapidly—bring waterproof gear and layered clothing.
Exploring castles and landscapes requires sturdy footwear for uneven terrain.
With stunning scenery at every turn, you'll want to capture unforgettable moments.
Eilean Donan Castle has stood as a fortress since the 13th century and played a key role in Scottish history.
Highland Experience Tours emphasizes eco-friendly practices, helping preserve the landscapes for future generations.
Protects against unpredictable Scottish weather, especially rain.
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Allows flexibility to adapt to changing temperatures and activity levels.
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Supports comfort during walks across varied terrain.
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Capture the stunning landscapes and memorable moments along the way.
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