
Discover the best of the west coast of Scotland on our brand-new 4-day tour departing from Edinburgh. This extended adventure gives you plenty of time to immerse yourself in Scotland and explore it’s beauty by land, sea, and steam-train. Explore ancient castles, charming towns, Highland scenery and more on this incredible journey
Your Highland adventure begins as we depart Edinburgh and travel west, collecting our Glasgow passengers before continuing along the scenic banks of Loch Lomond. Take a stroll through the picturesque village of Luss, then enjoy a photo stop at the dramatic Rest and Be Thankful viewpoint.
We’ll pause in the historic town of Inveraray for lunch before stepping back in time at Auchindrain Heritage Village, a fascinating open-air museum showcasing traditional Highland life. Continue through Kilmartin Glen, home to over 800 ancient monuments, and take a short walk to discover standing stones and burial cairns that date back thousands of years.
Our day ends in the bustling seaside town of Oban, known as the “Gateway to the Isles”, and famous for McCaig’s Folly, our equivalent of the Colluseum, where you’ll have the option to visit Oban Distillery for a whisky tasting before settling into your accommodation for the night.
We begin the day with a drive through the breathtaking scenery of Glencoe, one of Scotland’s most dramatic glens, and a chance for photos of its rugged peaks. Depending on availability, enjoy a unique Hairy Coo experience or visit the Glencoe Visitor Centre to learn about the area’s history.
After an early lunch in Fort William, it’s time to board the Jacobite Steam Train, one of the world’s most scenic and well-known rail journeys. Sit back and relax as the train crosses the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous by the Harry Potter films, before arriving in the fishing village of Mallaig.
From here, take the short ferry crossing to the Isle of Skye and enjoy stunning views en route. Before reaching Portree, pause at the Sligachan Old Bridge, a perfect photo spot with the Cuillin Mountains as a backdrop.
Our 3rd day of adventure is all about discovering the wonders of Skye, the misty Isle. We start with a visit to the enchanting Fairy Pools, followed by a stop at Talisker Distillery for a tour and tasting (optional). Continue to Dun Beag Broch, an ancient Iron Age structure offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Enjoy lunch and free time in Dunvegan, then spend the afternoon exploring some of Skye’s most iconic sights, including the magical Fairy Glen, the dramatic cliffs of the Quiraing, and the stunning Kilt Rock waterfall. We’ll finish the day with breathtaking views of the Old Man of Storr before returning to Portree for the night.
After breakfast, we bid farewell to Skye and make our first stop at the picture-perfect Eilean Donan Castle, one of Scotland’s most photographed landmarks. Travelling east, we visit Rogie Falls, a beautiful woodland setting where you might spot salmon leaping upstream.
We then arrive in Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, for lunch before continuing to Culloden Battlefield, the poignant site of the final Jacobite rising. On our journey south, we’ll pause for refreshments in Pitlochry, a charming Perthshire town, before arriving back in Edinburgh in the evening.
The price of our 4-day Isle of Skye, Jacobite Steam Train & Whisky Tour does not include accommodation but we can reserve it for you. Approximate costs are per person per night:
Single supplement may apply. Please be advised, most accommodation providers only accept cash payments, and will not accept debit/credit cards as methods of payment.
Please note: Luggage is restricted to one piece per person. You are allowed to bring a medium-sized suitcase, which, in general, is considered to be between 63 and 67 centimetres in height (25 to 26 inches).