When you choose to travel in Scotland, you will not be taking a holiday just to pass the time. Scotland provides plenty of entertainment, whether you wish to visit a castle, improve your golf swing, learn more about the country’s history or language, or enjoy a lively evening in one of...
On a “luxury” budget, you can stay in a hotel, eat out for every meal, drink what you want, take the train between cities or rent a car, and visit as many museums and attractions as you’d like. This is just the ground floor for luxury though! Scotland Travel Guide: Money-Saving...
Getting around Scotland by train FAQs Driving an electric vehicle in Scotland Campervan, motorhome & caravan holidays Getting around Scotland by ferry Tours of Scotland How to explore responsibly It's really simple to be a responsible traveller - check out our top tips on where, when and how ...
In this luxury travel guide we provide you with tips for travelling to and around Scotland's most iconic destinations.
Travel Scotland by train. Discover the Scottish train network, ticket types, route map and rail journeys. Buy Scottish train tickets with Trainline.
Travel aboard the Royal Scotsman luxury train and find endless things to do in Scotland. Explore the highlights of the Highlands, from Rothiemurchus to Arisaig.
trips. The main cities are well-linked together by rail services, meaning you can easily set off in the morning and be back in time for tea. Check out our guide totrains in Scotlandfor excellent offers on train travel or head to ourScotland rail mappage and start planning your next trip...
Travel in style on the Aberdonian: The Aberdonian 13 Museum of Scottish RailwaysBo'ness, near Falkirk Museum of Scottish Railways © @museum_of_scottish_railways Time: 2 hours Good to know: this isn't a train tour, but a chance to find out more about trains in Scotland. ...
The guide also includes options for day trips around the surrounding area by car or bus / train. The day trips by car take you to West Lothian where you can visit many of the sites used in the filming of “Outlander” and to East Lothian where you can visit some spectacular castle ruin...
You could also take the train to Inverness and rent a car from there if you want to reduce your driving time. If you’re not keen to research rental agencies and book a car yourself, why not have someone do it all for you? The advantage of booking with Nordic Visitor is that we’...