There are some famous sights to be seen in the Highlands, with its natural scenic beauty. Lots to choose from!Leave Glasgow right after breakfast to make your way north. The itinerary is written with a rental car in mind, so if you land and depart from Edinburgh I’d get a car there and add the 45 minutes it takes to drive to Glasgow. The largest seaport in Britain, it was once an important hub for shipbuilding and trade with North America. Just to make sure I am reading it correctly, this itinerary suggest 2 nights in Portree or somewhere close by?Thank you for the 7 day Scotland itinerary. This would allow more time in the Cairngorms before heading back to Edinburgh. Plan to visit Inchcailloch to see ancient church ruins and burial ground.I like Glencoe. I am not sure yet about how to spend and divide our time between portree and glencoe/Ft William/Oban. My mom and I will be going in October, but we were hoping to actually be able to do at least one of the hikes (maybe the three sisters, though a recommendation would be appreciated) and visit St. Andrews for a day, as well as see the isle of skye and glen coe. Is this all too much to try to fit in?Are the hostels good for family accommodations? I’ve been a bit disappointed to read that many of the attractions aren’t open until April, such as the steam train and numerous castles. my brother and I will be visiting in 2 months! Can you give me some tips on making this plan a bit more realistic and down to earth?Hi Kathi, thanks for the amazing ideas and resources you have put into this site. You can only fit so much into 7 days in Scotland, and it’s already a very tightly packed itinerary…That’s so cool – I’ve always wanted to do that! Hope you can help in determining how to spend two days….leaving Inverness Saturday morning in May and needing to be near Edinburgh airport Sunday night. I am asking because we are unsure if we need to book B&Bs in advance or we can do it day by day.Regarding the weather, you answered you own question It is impossible to tell. From your blog posts, my initial thought is that Skye would be a bit ambitious (unless that’s all we did), and so we are looking at Loch Lomond, Glen Coe, Fort William, Glenfinnan with overnight in the area, and then perhaps Isle of Mull or Bute on our way back through Glasgow for train or flight to London.Thanks you for taking the time to share all of this information. I’d spend more time in Skye hiking the coast lines and Glen Coe hiking the other trails there. More than just a manner of getting from A to B, a train journey around Scotland can be one of the best (and most comfortable!) To save you some driving on your way up to the Highlands I recommend to base yourself in Glasgow for the first night.While after three years in Glasgow I am still far from ‘having done it all’ I have been on several trips with visiting friends and family to see some of the essential must-dos that Scotland has to offer – the classic Scotland itinerary, so to say.Hi Ramji, honestly, you’d have to take something else out – like instead of spending time at Loch Ness and staying over night in Inverness, driving straight from Skye to St Andrews in one day. Again a big thank you to you!! 5-Day Best of Scotland Experience from Edinburgh. I just need one advice from you.Hi!
My wife and I are of Scottish decent and are really looking forward to tracing our roots.
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