A holiday filled with stunning nature and captivating history
as we explore the wonders of the Highlands aboard magnificent
railways
From Inverness, the gateway to our Highland adventure, we
discover the very best of northern Scotland. Soak up breathtaking
scenery as we travel aboard magnificent mainline and steam
railways, including the legendary Jacobite Steam Train and charming
Strathspey Steam Railway.
Along the way, we marvel at the towering mountains, shimmering
lochs, and emerald forests that make up the Scottish landscape.
Step back in time with visits to iconic landmarks such as the
Eilean Donan Castle and the Culloden Battlefield, where we delve
into Scotland's fascinating heritage and rich history. This scenic
adventure lets you lose yourself in Highland treasures and the
rugged beauty of the Scottish landscape.
Unforgettable experiences
Jacobite Steam Train
Journey on the Jacobite Steam Train and travel through the breathtaking scenery of the West Highland Line.
Enigmatic Loch Ness
Witness the famous Loch Ness spanning approximately 23 miles in length and reaching depths of over 700 feet, where the possibility of catching a glimpse of the legendary Loch Ness Monster awaits.
Exploring Eilean Donan Castle
Visit the stunning 13th-century Eilean Donan Castle, discovering its historical significance on an interesting guided tour, amidst the serene surroundings of three lochs including Duich.
Admiring celebrated scenery on the Kyle Line
Journey on the picturesque Kyle Line gazing at the shimmering lochs, idyllic villages and wooded hillsides that pass by on one of Scotland's most scenic railway routes.
Nostalgia aboard the Strathspey Steam Railway
Experience the Strathspey Steam Railway through the scenic beauty of the Cairngorms landscape aboard vintage steam locomotives as we cross viaducts and meander through valleys.
Visiting the Culloden Battlefield
Unearth the poignant tales of Scotland's past at the Culloden Battlefield - the site of the final battle of the Jacobite Rising in 1746, dotted with memorial stones, a visitor centre, and the iconic Leanach Cottage.
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Edinburgh, Highlands & Islands
Majestic lochs and glens await on this Scottish escape as we
explore Edinburgh and cross the Highlands. Travelling on the scenic
West Highland and Kyle railway lines, discover historic castles,
sail along glistening lochs, and stay in vibrant cities.
Journey through the iconic landscapes and culture of Scotland
aboard the country's spectacular railways. From the city of
Edinburgh to the Cairngorm Mountain, every day is a new experience
on this five-day tour.
Journey to the heart of the Highlands, exploring historic sites
like Inveraray and Duart Castle before experiencing the legendary
Jacobite Steam Train. Prepare to explore the beauty of Scotland's
renowned wonders on this Highland getaway.
Day 1 – Inverness and an evening with ‘Mr Loch Ness’
Our holiday begins today as we meet in Inverness at our hotel -
the Palace Hotel & Spa. This popular hotel is the base for our
adventure and overlooks the River Ness in the centre of the city.
With some time before dinner, you could familiarise yourself with
the city on a beautiful riverside stroll, delighting in the
babbling river, verdant forests, and local wildlife.
This city is considered the cultural capital of the Highlands,
and is crowned by the stunning Inverness Castle. Its most famous
resident, King Mac Bethad Mac Findláich, may seem familiar as he
was the inspiration for one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies,
Macbeth.
After dinner with our group at the hotel, we're treated to a wee
dram during an Inverness storytelling session. Sit back and sip on
Scottish whiskey as we spend an hour in the company of the
acclaimed storyteller - Willie Cameron. Known as 'Mr Loch Ness', he
shares expert tales and insights about the Highlands in a fun
evening.
After breakfast, we begin the first full day of our holiday and
head to Fort William by coach. The drive to Fort William showcases
stunning Highland scenery of breathtaking mountains, rolling hills,
and rugged terrain. Arriving in Fort William, we board the
wonderful vintage carriages of the Jacobite Steam Train ready for
our journey to Mallaig, one of the most scenic stretches in the
UK.
Pulling out of the station, Ben Nevis, the UK's highest
mountain, passes by our window and as we continue, you could even
spot some of the local wildlife, such as red deer, grazing on the
hillside.
The railway is famous for its role in the Harry Potter movies,
and you'll immediately recognise it as we cross the famous
Glenfinnan Viaduct. Continuing through charming Scottish villages
and past historic landmarks, our train journey ends in Mallaig.
With some time at leisure, you can explore the village's shops,
cafes, and restaurants or simply roam the charming streets admiring
the colourful architecture. We then board the coach back to our
hotel, pausing enroute at the Glenfinnan viewpoint for a photo
opportunity and Fort Augustus - a small village which the
Caledonian Canal runs through. We also pass the famous Loch Ness,
known for its legendary monster, Nessie. Keep your eyes peeled for
a glimpse of the elusive creature - evidence of its existence is
said to be worth £1 million.
*On early/late season departures the Jacobite Steam Train
excursion is replaced by the scheduled Scotrail service.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 – The iconic Eilean Donan Castle and the beautiful Kyle Line
This morning, we visit Eilean Donan Castle, one of the most
striking castles in Scotland. Perched atop a tiny island at the
confluence of Loch Duich, Loch Long and Loch Alsh, this iconic
fortress has played a role in several films. After exploring the
castle's history and amazing views, we return to Inverness on the
Kyle Line - one of Scotland's most scenic railways. Skirting
alongside lochs and through wild mountain landscapes, we admire the
cascading waterfalls, mesmerising nature, and towering peaks that
roll by the windows.
This evening you're at leisure in Inverness. There's no
scheduled dinner at the hotel, giving you the perfect opportunity
to enjoy a meal at one of the many pubs or restaurants the city is
known for.
Includes
Breakfast
Day 4 – The Strathspey Steam Railway and famous Culloden Battlefield
Travelling to Aviemore today, we join the nostalgic Strathspey
Steam Railway for a trip through the stunning sights of the
Cairngorms National Park. The carriages are beautifully restored,
with comfortable seats and large windows, which let us marvel at
the breathtaking scenery. Snaking our way alongside the River Spey,
we enjoy views of rolling hills blanketed by heather, the craggy
top of Cairngorm Mountain and the thick pine forests and wooded
glens which line the tracks.
After leaving the train at Broomhill station, we meet our coach
and head to Aviemore where you are at leisure to get some lunch.
Our next stop is the renowned Culloden Battlefield - where the
final battle of the Jacobite Rising took place in 1746. We
experience a private guided tour of the battlefield where we learn
about the history of the site and the sacrifices made there.
Following the tour, we have access to the visitor's centre,
where we can join the 360-degree battle immersion theatre, view
unique weapons and artefacts on display, and appreciate panoramic
views of the battlefield from the roof garden. Returning to our
hotel, enjoy the final evening of our holiday and reminisce over
dinner.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 – Homeward bound
As the cultural capital of the Highlands, Inverness provided the
ideal base from which to explore the landscapes and history of this
striking part of Scotland. Scenic train journeys through
breathtaking countryside on the Jacobite, Strathspey Steam Railway
and Kyle Line gave us front-row seats to the majestic moors, lochs
and rivers of the Highlands. The enchanting Eilean Donan Castle
offered a glimpse into the spellbinding past and visiting Loch Ness
revealed how myth and legend are synonymous with the region.
After breakfast this morning, you are free to check out of our
hotel and make your way home, or explore the stunning Scottish
Highlands further at leisure.
Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be
found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices
& Availability' button. We write to all booked customers
approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise
the exact departure and return time for their particular group.
Mobility information
Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.
What’s included on the tour?
Tour Manager
Expertise of a UK Tour Manager from start to finish
Transportation
Standard Class rail travel
Heritage Rail Excursions
All rail and coach travel throughout your tour
Accommodation
4 nights' 4-Star hotel accommodation in Inverness
Excursions & Entertainment
All tour excursions including heritage rail journeys
Food & Drink
Breakfast each day and 3 dinners
Not Included
Cancellation & Travel Insurance is not included in the price of the tour
Trains
More information on the different trains that are used on this
tour.
Experience the wonder of steam, on undisputedly one of the great
railway journeys of the world - The Jacobite Steam Train.
Commencing it's journey in view of the imposing Ben Nevis, The
Jacobite Steam Train journeys through stunning scenery between Fort
William and Mallaig; taking in beautiful villages, Lochs Morar
& Nevis and crossing the majestic Glenfinnan Viaduct, of Harry
Potter fame.
Providing the entirety of mainland Scotland with transport
links, Abello Scotrail is a fantastic commuter service that means
even the farthest reaches of this wild and wonderful country is
easily accessible. Running since 1983 under a variety of operators,
this service has numerous lines, including one that stretches from
the tip, Thurso, down to Edinburgh.
A 20-mile round trip on this former mainline route reveals
magnificent Highland scenery at every turn along the banks of the
rushing River Spey. With a backdrop of the breathtaking Cairngorms
National Park, the railway's heritage locomotives continue under
the shadow of high mountains and dense sloping woodland to the
line's terminus at Broomhill. Beautifully restored carriages
provide a front-row seat to the stunning landscapes and delightful
station at Boat of Garten. In summer, there are many vivid colours
to be viewed, with the greens and purples of heather and gorse
lining the trackside.
We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from
Inverness. Please call us to discuss your requirements.
Reviews
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Wendy Langley
Submitted 28/Oct
An excellent tour that was well planned with a great itinerary. Our tour guide Garth had a lot of knowledge that he passed on, giving us lots of information and history. He was great.
Great time. Lovely scenery. Great host Garth. Great hotel in a great position.
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Rosemary Mitchell
Submitted 21/Oct
We enjoyed it all.
from Great Rail Journeys
Dear Mrs Mitchell,
Thank you for your 5 star review. That is wonderful to hear!
Kindest regards,
Sarah
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Mervyn Lewis
Submitted 21/Oct
We had a wonderful experience with Garth, our tour manager and a terrific group of folks from all over. It’s a very worthwhile and interesting tour. Another winner from great rail!
from Great Rail Journeys
Dear Mr Lewis,
Thank you for your 5 star review and sharing your beautiful photos.
It really is great that you have enjoyed another tour with us and it is brilliant to hear that you had a wonderful experience with your tour manager Garth and you got to meet some great people.
Kindest regards,
Sarah
Excellent holiday, wonderful scenery and very friendly people.
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Dear Mr Tolan
Submitted 19/Oct
Fabulous experience. Beautiful highlands. You don’t need to travel to NewEngland to see such splendid rich landscapes. The trees are rich in colour and the variety is outstanding. The rail and coach journeys were excellent and just removed the need to drive yourself so you could relax and enjoy the trips. Visiting historic sites was informative to the point where I shall continue to research Scotlands rich history. People in the group were lovely and mixed age range. Highly recommend.