Scotland Rail Holidays & Train Tours:

Scottish Islands & Highlands

 

Travel along the stunning West Highland Line to Fort William, and through the stunning Outer Hebrides to the Isle of Harris and on this escorted tour, including a return trip on the iconic Jacobite Steam Train. Enjoy some of Scotland's cultural jewels along the way,. There is also time to explore Edinburgh.

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  • Price: from £3,195 pp sharing / £4,115 solo

  • No. nights: 13

  • Deposit: £100

  • Starts: Glasgow / Finishes: Edinburgh

  • Scheduled Departure: September

  • Reference Code: FfSC1

SAMPLE ITINERARY

 

Day 1: Welcome to Glasgow

We meet in Glasgow for a welcome dinner and a 1 night stay. If you have never been to this national cultural hub, why not arrive a day or two early? We would be happy to arrange this for you, along with flights or rail tickets.

Accommodation - Grand Central Hotel

Day 2: Over to Mull

The West Highland Railway line skirts the Clyde Sea Lochs before journeying through pretty Glen Lochy and passing Kilchurn Castle, a 15th Century ruin at the head of Loch Awe. Our destination is Oban where there is a little time to explore before the afternoon ferry to Craignure, followed by a road transfer to colourful Tobermory for a 2-night stay.

Accommodation - The Alexandra Hotel

Day 3: Explore Iona

A day of exploration beginning with a bus transfer to Fionnphort for a ferry over to Iona. This small island is only 1.5 miles wide and 3 miles long – one of the reasons that vehicle access is strictly limited. We travel on foot and have a guided walking tour with a local islander, enabling us to really get a feel for what life is like here. A packed lunch will be included today.

Day 4: Duart Castle & Fort William

Visit Duart Castle, seat of the Clan Maclean, this morning. We hope to include a private history tour of the grounds to discover more about the castle's inhabitants through the ages and find hidden treasures such as the 'Green Man' and 'Sir Fitzroy's Spring'. Later, take the ferry over to the Morvern peninsula and transfer by road to Fort William for a 2-night stay.

Accommodation - The Alexandra Inn, Fort William

Day 5: Jacobite Steam

A return journey on the famous Jacobite Steam train today. This 84 mile round trip sees us cross the 21-arched Glenfinnan Viaduct which overlooks Loch Shiel and the Jacobite monument. There is time for lunch in Mallaig – derived from old Norse 'Mel Vik', meaning sand dune bay – before we return to Fort William for an evening at leisure.

Day 6: Mallaig to Uist

Enjoy a relaxed drive to Mallaig for the afternoon ferry to Lochboisdale. The road follows a similar route to the railway so we make scenic stops en route to enjoy the views. On Uist, our hotel for the next 2 nights is located on the coast, a short drive from the ferry terminal.

Accommodation - Polochar Inn

Day 7: Barra & Eriskay

A full day of sightseeing with a local guide. Visit the tiny island of Barra via the Sound of Barra ferry, home to Kisimul Castle – the 'Castle in the Sea'. Whilst the Castle is still closed at the time of writing, short boat trips are currently operating around it. Back on Uist, we explore Eriskay – famous for being the site of the film 'Whisky Galore'.

Day 8: North to Lewis & Harris

We take a scenic drive across both Uist islands this morning, stopping off en route to learn a little more about life here – including a croft tour and talk and tasting at the North Uist Distillery. From Berneray, we board the Sound of Harris ferry over to Leverburgh. Once on Harris, we transfer by road to Tarbert for a 3-night stay.

Accommodation - Hotel Hebrides

Day 9: Historical Lewis

Although part of the same landmass, Lewis and Harris have characters of their own. We head north to Lewis today, where the landscape is flatter and where we find some of the island's most famous ancient sites. We are joined by a local guide as we take in the well preserved Broch at Carloway and a traditional Blackhouse site where we enjoy a soup and sandwich lunch (included).

Day 10: Wild Harris

Today we focus on Harris, known for its stunning beaches and scenery – the roads wind up and down hills with views of lochs and coastal inlets. Enjoy a morning tour (with a local guide), followed by a leisurely afternoon. Sundays are very much family days on these islands and most businesses are closed.

Day 11: Back to the Mainland

Morning tour of Harris Distillery before transferring north to Stornoway. There should be a little free time here before we board our ferry over to Ullapool. On arrival, we journey by road to Inverness for a 2-night stay. Our hotel enjoys a lovely location on the River Ness.

Day 12: Kyle of Lochalsh

Take the stunningly spectacular train ride out to Kyle of Lochalsh and back. This is one of the most breathtaking rail journeys in the world. There is also time to enjoy pretty Inverness on our return.

Day 13: Culloden & Strathspey Railway

Visit Culloden Battlefield – the moving site of the final Jacobite Rising – where we have time to experience the atmospheric visitor centre. Continue by road to the Strathspey Railway where we enjoy a return steam-hauled journey with a light lunch included, before travelling by rail to the capital for a farewell dinner and 1-night stay.

Day 14: Farewell

Travel home from Edinburgh independently – or why not extend your stay? There is plenty to see in this bustling city.

 

PRICING

Included:

  • B&B accommodation in good quality hotels (may be subject to change)

  • Welcome & farewell evening meals, plus 2 lunches

  • All rail travel in standard class

  • Transfers as described

  • Local guides on the Isles of Iona, Barra, Lewis & Harris

  • Excursions & entry fees as specified

  • The services of a tour leader throughout

Not included:

  • Meals other than those described above

  • Drinks

  • Gratuities and tips

We recommend packing lightly, with one manageable main piece of luggage per person.