Scotland: Scenic Scottish Railways27th Aug 2025
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Summary
The north of Scotland is blessed with some wonderfully scenic railway lines. The challenge of building railways through difficult terrain was taken up by the great engineers of the Victorian age. Their legacy is in the sweeping curves and majestic viaducts of the single-track lines which cross wild moors and lonely glens. Highlights on this short break include a visit to the much-photographed Eilean Donan Castle, a ride aboard the Jacobite steam train that takes us over the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct and a visit to Boat of Garten on the Strathspey Line, which perfectly recreates the days of steam in the Highlands.
NC500: Please note that this itinerary features part of the North Coast 500, the highly scenic coastal route which begins and ends in Inverness.
What to Expect
- Iconic views over Loch Shiel from the Glenfinnan Viaduct
- Breathtaking views of the Cuillin mountain range on Skye
- The palm trees of Plockton
- Scenic banks of the Beauly Firth
Departure Routes
Location | Pickup Time | Dropoff Time |
---|---|---|
To be advised | 00:00 | 00:00 |
Glasgow - Bus stop on North Hanover Street, opposite Queen Street Station | 08:30 | 21:30 |
Edinburgh - outside reception of the Delta by Marriott Hotel, Glasgow Road | 09:45 | 20:15 |
Dunfermline - Halbeath Park & Ride, Jct 3, M90 | 10:15 | 20:00 |
Kinross - Moto Services on M90 | 10:30 | 19:45 |
Perth - Broxden Park & Ride, A93 | 10:45 | 19:30 |
** Please note that all timings are approximate and subject to change. Final timings and pick-up points will be confirmed with your joining instructions approximately 10 days prior to departure. **
Day by Day Itinerary
Depart from your chosen pick up point and travel by coach to Aviemore and the Strathspey Railway. We will board the maroon-liveried coaches which will evoke memories of train journeys in the 1950s and 60s and the train will be hauled by a lovingly restored steam locomotive from the collection which is housed in the engine shed adjacent to the station here. The line crosses heather covered moorland with the Cairngorm Mountains beyond, scenes which have changed little in the last hundred years. The train stops at Boat of Garten, a village created by the former railway companies that served the area and Broomhill, which doubled as ‘Glenbogle’ in the popular BBC TV series, Monarch of the Glen. The train will then return to Aviemore, from where we continue our journey by coach to our accommodation at the Carrbridge Hotel
Meals includedDinner