Real Scotland

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 Trip Length
8 Days
 Trip Starts
Edinburgh
 Trip Finishes
Edinburgh
8 Day Real Scotland Itinerary (Contiki)
Countries Explored: Scotland
Trip Operator
Trip Style
In-Depth Explorer
Accommodation
Hostels
Max. Group Size
16
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
CCSH

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Contiki's 8 Day Real Scotland. You've seen the Insta carousels: rushing waterfalls, fairytale castles, dramatic coastlines, monstrous lochs. But isn't it time to make those Scottish dreams a reality? This unforgettable adventure takes you across some of the most untamed, jaw-dropping locations in Europe. From the rugged shores of the north coast to the iconic Loch Ness and a stop-off at the spellbinding Skye, this one packs in all of the marine life, history, natural beauty (and whisky), you could ever want.

Itinerary

Welcome to Edinburgh Contiki fam! We won't hang around today, as we're headed north to Perthshire, or the ‘Big Tree Country'. (We wonder how it got that name...) But don't worry, we'll be back. See ya soon Edinburgh. Along the way we'll stop at the beaut cathedral town of Dunkeld on the River Tay. Then we'll continue along the (big) tree-lined gorge at Killiecrankie. Few options here: you could wander the woodlands and feel at one with mother nature, or opt to throw yourself off the Garry Bridge on the UK's only fixed point bungee (and feel at one with gravity).

It's onwards through the Cairngorms National Park. Bronze-age standing stones. Burial chambers said to be the inspiration for Craigh na Dun in Outlander. The site of the last major battle on British soil... Is it just us, or is this place a bit eerie? Seriously beautiful, though. How could we not visit the famous, monstrous (see what we did there? ) Loch Ness. Keep your eyes peeled for Nessie, or choose to experience Highland hospitality first-hand in the local bars and restaurants during our night in Fort Augustus. Stay: Morag's Lodge (or similar)

Rise and shine! We're continuing north today, following the eastern side of the North Coast 500 (Scotland's answer to ‘Route 66') Along the way, you can choose to check out the fairy-tale Dunrobin Castle and stroll some seriously impressive gardens, if you wanna live our your Laird and Lady dreams. Further north, the epic sea stacks at Duncansby Head will blow your mind, before we arrive at the most northerly town on the UK mainland, John o' Groats. Go on, take a pic at the iconic sign. It'd be rude not to.

All aboard the ferry across the Pentland Firth. Trust us, it's worth braving the wind on deck to spot dolphins, whales, and even the occasional Orkney Orca. I bet you didn't think you could see THAT in the UK. In Orkney, we check out the Italian Chapel, built by prisoners during WWII. It's a special wee place with a great story. We'll then gather for a Contiki Clan dinner, either in the cozy social area of our hostel or at one of the brilliant local restaurants. Stay: Kirkwall YHA (or similar)

Today we're headed to Skara Brae, an INSANELY well-preserved Neolithic village. Get a glimpse at domestic life between 3,200BC and 2,200BC and wander around the homes in the settlement, complete with Stone Age beds and furniture! Orkney's coastline is stunning: the perfect place to breathe in fresh air and feel zen as you watch the endless waves crash on the shore. If you're eagle-eyed you might even spot puffins.

As the night draws in we can enjoy an optional beach feast with open-fire cooking, bread-making, storytelling, crafts and games. Oh, and it'll be led by experts on Vikings. And they're dressed like Vikings. Don't you just love Scotland?

See ya Kirkwall. Today we're headed to the south end of Orkney. On the ferry we'll admire stunning beaches, cragged cliffs, and some seriously impressive landscapes and rock formations in this UNESCO Geopark (the first in Scotland). And boy do we have some cool experiences to choose from today.

Enter into the chasm of Smoo Cave in Durness, fly through the air on the Golden Eagle Zipline, or just kick back and soak up all that stunning scenery. Woah, what a day of adventures. After taking a breath, we'll head over the Kylesku Bridge towards the fishing port of Ullapool, our final destination. Search for live traditional tunes, local ale and fisherman with many a tall tale to tell... Stay: Ullapool YHA (or similar)

We're off to the Isle of Lewis & Harris. Yep, you guessed right. Another spectacular ferry crossing awaits (with more marine life to spot). Spotted something cool? Why not download the Hebridean Whale & Dolphin Trust app to report your sightings? Hopping off the ferry we've got a day of sightseeing awaiting us on Lewis.

First up: the 5000-year-old (woah) Callanish Standing Stones. Then we'll jump forward through time to the Iron Age and the impressive broch of Dun Carloway. History lovers will be in heaven in Ullapool. Everyone else can just enjoy filling their feeds with more spectacular sights. Closer to modern day, but still back in the 17th century (Scotland's pretty old, eh? ) we'll get acquinted with the island way of life at Gearrannan Blackhouse Village.

The Atlantic coastline feels like another planet, or the very edge of the Earth, and the Butt of Lewis (hehehe), is the most dramatic of all. Watch the waves crash against the isolated lighthouse and pretend you're the main character in a moody detective drama. Back in Stornoway, stroll around the harbor and sample fresh seafood for dinner. This is the life. Stay: Heb Hostel (or similar)

See ya Lewis, we're headed south towards Harris. You may have heard of Harris tweed, and today we'll meet local crofter who practices the ancient skill of making tweed on a manual loom, using wool from his own sheep! You'll also be introduced to his dogs with jobs, a group of collies who know how to handle a flock and will show you their skills. On islands like these, the beach is always calling. And there's no better place dip your toes into some seriously turquoise waters than Luskentyre: a pure white beach that looks like it's been plucked out of a Medditteranean postcard. Scotland really does have it all.

Then we'll head back to Tarbert, the hub of Harris, to visit the award-winning (and socially responsible) Isle of Harris Distillery. Go on, buy a bottle for your mam. (And if you end up drinking it with your Contiki clan she'll never know.) Another ferry, this time bound for the magical Isle of Skye. You might recognise it as the place that always comes up on Instagram and makes you rub your eyes, thinking "that place can't be real." Well it is, and no photoshop is required to make this place look more stunning than it is. Stay: A conveniently located hostel

It's been an action-packed 6 days, so let's take an opportunity to kick back. Today we'll take Portree at our own pace. You can set off into the hills for a long hike if you want to keep the adventures going, or just relax by the sea and watch the world go by. Oh, and there's also a shuttle bus to the Fairy Pools and wildlife cruises which depart from the harbor. Dolphins, whales and sea eagles are there for the spotting.

If you're feeling more hardcore, there is the option to go canyoning down hidden rivers or to follow in the pawprints of Bear Grylls by abseiling down into the remote Spar Cave. Today's a much needed rest day for your trusty Trip Manager (they need to recharge sometimes), so the experiences up for grabs today are optional, and it's up to you to arrange them.

It's been emotional Portree. But today we're headed to the south of Skye to check out Armadale Castle, before our final ferry crossing over to the fishing port of Mallaig. Byyee Skye, we'll never forget you, but another awesome experience awaits: an included ride on the iconic Jacobite Steam Train. Voted the best train journey in the world by Wanderlust Magazine three (! ) times over, this spellbinding journey crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct (you know the one...from Harry Potter. With the flying car? Yep that's it).

More cool sights on the way to Edinburgh. See if you can spot Ben Nevis, the UK's tallest mountain, before we stop at in the mind-blowing Glen Coe. Then we'll take in the wild expanse of Rannoch Moor, the Trossachs National Park, Stirling, and The Kelpies: the world's largest equine sculptures. We arrive back into Edinburgh at around 8pm. Anyone for a wee dram?

Trip Inclusions

  • See Dunkeld - Dunkeld is a wee charming town! We'll take a guided tour through the pretty Perthshire town, passing cute 18th century houses leading to Dunkeld Cathedral. Our tour ends under the shadow of this striking partial ruin, dating back hundreds of years.
  • Visit Culloden Battlefield - One for the history buffs. Learn more about the Jacobite uprising and their defeat at this atmospheric battlefield.
  • Visit a pre-historic burial site - Take a guided walk through the Clava Cairns, a prehistoric burial grounds dating back to the Bronze age. We'll recount stories of famous people buried here and see the eye-catching remains of a medieval chapel.
  • Scenic drive across the North Coast - Take a scenic drive across the North Coast to John O' Groats; the very top of mainland Britain. This coach tour will be full of stunning seascapes and insta-worthy moments.
  • Visit Orkney - Visit Orkney, a dreamy cluster of islands brimming with history. We'll stop at the Italian Chapel, Neolithic settlements and Kirkwall, the ancient capital or Orkney.
  • Check out the Italian Chapel - This ornate, seafront red and white building was constructed by Italian prisoners of war who were held captive on Orkney during WWII.
  • Step back in time at Skara Brae - Visit this Neolithic village to get a glimpse into life in prehistoric Scotland.
  • See the cryptic Ring of Brodgar - This Neolithic stone circle will give you a snapshot of Orkney's prehistoric past. And it makes for some great pics.
  • See the magical Stones of Stenness - This ritualistic array of megaliths is said to be Britain's most ancient Neolithic stone circle.
  • Check out Duncansby Head - Photo op! Explore the rugged cliffs of Britain's most northerly-easterly point and take in the incredible views.
  • Visit Smoo Cave - Want to step inside the mouth of a natural sea cave? Smoo Cave's 50ft high entrance is one of the biggest in Britain. Watching the salt crystals glitter and shine within Smoo Cave is a gotta-be-there kind of moment, for sure.
  • Visit Ullapool - This dainty coastal village in the Scottish highlands is the definition of a hidden gem! Think stunning waterside views, green valleys, and charming locals when it comes to Ullapool.
  • See the mystical Callanish Standing Stones - This mysterious Neolithic stone circle was built around 3000 BC for rituals and to observe the stars. Pretty cool eh?
  • Explore Blackhouse Village - See this ancient hamlet by the sea. The traditional Scottish houses with quaint thatched roofs give us total Outlander vibes.
  • Explore Isle of Harris - With its white sands and turquoise waters you could think you were on a tropical island. Except for the weather!
  • Whiskey tour of the Harris Distillery - Sample whisky straight from the source at Harris Distillery, a cute village on the Isle of Harris.
  • Visit Glen Coe - Visit the stunning landscape of Glen Coe and find out why it's a sought-after filming location.
  • Roam around Rannoch Moor - Be transported to another world in the Scottish wilderness. Bogs, rivers, lochans and a mountainous backdrop make this a magical place.
  • Take snaps of The Kelpies - Horse around and get some pics with these giant sculptures of ancient folklore monsters. They even light up in rainbow colours at night!

  • 6 nights in Hostels, 1 night in Lodge

  • Expert Trip Manager/Driver

  • Itinerary and inclusions are subject to change
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
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