Grand rail tour of Scotland
The supplement for a single traveller is £1260, based on single occupancy of double/twin rooms
Description of Grand rail tour of Scotland
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Departure information
Can be booked at any time, the best times to travel are between April to the end of October
Travel guides
Train is, without a doubt, the best way to explore Scotland. Relaxed, and wonderfully scenic as it takes you through landscapes unscarred by roads, ra...
There’s an incredible sense of space in the Scottish Highlands, whether you’re cruising across a misty loch, pausing for breath on a snowy Cairngorms ...
Reviews
9 Reviews of Grand rail tour of Scotland
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 12 Jul 2024 by Patricia Lumsden
The scenery is beautiful and the excursions were well done. Accommodation was great. Some of the meals provided were gourmet; unexpected and wonderful. … I have travelled with the tour operator before and I’m impressed with their quality. Read full reviewReviewed on 11 Jul 2024 by Donna Lindsay chidlow
VERY GOOD. …comfortable, relaxed and casual. Read full reviewReviewed on 26 Jun 2024 by Mary McKay
It was wonderful. For us, we enjoyed the more layback pace of the trip and the fact we had time to ourselves. The local people were friendly and always willing to help. Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Jun 2024 by Elsie Perez
5 stars and would use this service again on future travels. Everyone was very friendly and helpful. Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Jun 2024 by Paul Krissel
Terrific, the tour operator was there when we had glitches and eased our minds. Read full reviewReviewed on 21 May 2024 by Sue Henczel
Travelling with long time friends that live a world away from us. Read full reviewReviewed on 23 Sep 2023 by Jean Elwell
Excellent! Thanks to the people at the tour operator. They arranged everything and answered all of our questions. Read full reviewReviewed on 29 May 2023 by Liz Hobbins
Odd as it may seem, the best parts were when we were further away from people. We loved our hikes in Glen Nevis, Kingussie, and our tramp through the hills and woodlands above Pitlochry. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
We are continually increasing and improving our range of public transport holidays for those who actively choose low-carbon transport. We take away the hassle by using our years of expertise with the timetables of boats and trains to ensure guests can access remote areas without the need for a car. We encourage travellers to use more sustainable methods of transport, and seek to reduce carbon emissions in this tour by ensuring that the majority of travel is by train. This holiday has been carefully-curated to allow guests to experience the true beauty and romance that the Scottish highlands and islands have to offer in a slower, eco-conscious manner.We take care to choose local business partners who share our commitment to sustainable travel. For instance, the hotel in Spean Bridge which is included as part of this trip is committed to making wonderful home-cooked organic food and using locally-sourced produce.
We are corporate members of the John Muir Trust, an organisation committed to protecting the wild land of the Scottish highlands and islands.
People
For us, true sustainability means promoting and helping to maintain a way of life, where the economic benefit from tourism can make a genuine difference. That’s why we work almost exclusively with local, family-run businesses. We build close and lasting relationships with our business partners, based on mutual trust and an unerring commitment to customer satisfaction. We carefully select these partners to ensure that they share our values and commitment to sustainable and responsible travel. For instance, the small hotel featured in this holiday on the Isle of Skye is based in the heart of a welcoming Gaelic community and all staff are encouraged to learn the language, no matter what their native tongue is.All of our holiday packs include "Robert's Recommendations", our specific tips on places to visit, places to eat and places to shop locally, all of which have been researched by us, and many of which are off-the-beaten track.
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