Scotland by train
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Scotland holidays by train
East Highlands
Inverness, Pitlochry, Grantown-on-Spey
Visit the Cairngorms and Speyside, the spiritual home of whisky in Scotland. A dram of single malt is the perfect end to a day's walking.
The Cairngorms National Park
Inverness, Kingussie, Aviemore
Scotland’s Cairngorms are home to some of the UK’s biggest granite mountains, shrouded in pines and brooding moorland. Keep a look out for rare wildlife like red deer and golden eagles.
Cities, lochs and hills
Inverness, Perth, Edinburgh, Pitlochry
Immerse yourself in nature on this trip to traditional towns, historic cities and highland hubs, surrounded by spectacular landscapes.
Scotish cities and the Isle of Skye
Inverness, Portree, Isle of Skye, Oban, Fort William, Glasgow
Immerse yourself in nature on this trip to coastal villages, historic cities and highland hubs, surrounded by spectacular landscapes.
Isle of Skye
Inverness, Portree, Isle of Skye, Fort William, Edinburgh
Soak up arts, culture and awesome scenery on this adventure through the Highlands to the Isle of Skye, and onto vibrant cities of the east coast.
Gateway to the Isles
Oban, Glasgow
Spend a few nights in lively Glasgow before staying in the seaside town of Oban, the perfect base to explore the many surrounding islands.
Short breaks in Scotland
Inverness by sleeper train
Inverness
Settle down for the night as you’re whisked away to Inverness. Enjoy riverside strolls, boat trips on the famous Loch Ness and discover crumbling castles, charming bookshops and cosy pubs.
A break in Ballater
Aberdeen, Ballater
Pausing in Aberdeen, spend three nights in Royal Deeside in the Victorian village of Ballater. Hire a bike or grab your walking boots and discover the grassy mountains.
Scotland's cities of art
Edinburgh, Dundee, Glasgow
First take the London to Edinburgh train to stay in the ancient city before crossing the water to Dundee, a UNESCO City of Design, and finishing in cosmopolitan Glasgow.
West Highland Line
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Experience a feast of wild Highland landscapes as you skirt Loch Lomond, snake through Rannoch Moor and cross the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct on this one-of-a-kind Scotland holiday by train.
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