Dunrobin Castle
Caption: Dunrobin Castle
Caption: Glencoe Valley
Caption: Scottish Bagpipes
Caption: Highland Cow, Scotland
Caption: Loch Lomond
Caption: Tasting a 'wee dram'
Caption: Islay Coastline
Caption: Fingal's Cave on Staffa
Caption: Inveraray Castle
Caption: Loch Ness, Scotland
Prices From
GBP £6,105.00
 Deposit 20%.
Prices are per person based on 2 people sharing a cabin/room. Single room supplement £1,099.00.

Book online

See available dates
Contact Us
Book online or call Call us on:0844 3350 197 Monday to Friday 09:00 - 18:00 GMT

Book your journey

Choose from the list below to book your journey

Available journeys:

  • Book Now! 05 Sep - 16 Sep 2026 from £6,105 Book Now
Book online or call 0844 3350 197

Journey Snapshot

Activity level: Level 2 Requires moderate physical activity. You need to be able to participate in physical activities such as longer walking tours, walking over uneven terrain, climbing steps and be comfortable with some periods of standing. Not suitable if you have limited mobility or require a wheelchair/mobility scooter.
Destination: Highland Heritage & Scottish Castles
Duration: 12 days / 11 nights
Flight information: Please arrange your flights into Glasglow Airport [GLA] on Day 1 and to depart from there on Day 12
Pickup location: Glasglow Airport [GLA]

Overview

05 - 16 Sep, 2026

Discover Scotland over 12 unforgettable days — from Loch Lomond to Islay, Iona & the Highlands, where history, nature, and culture meet.

Scotland is a land of dramatic contrasts — from its rugged Highlands and serene island shores to grand castles, historic towns, and warm, character-filled villages. Mist-covered mountains, ancient lochs, sweeping coastlines, and rich folklore create a backdrop unlike anywhere else in the world.

Our journey begins just outside Glasgow, where we head north into landscapes steeped in legend. We’ll cruise the shimmering waters of Loch Lomond, wander the stately halls of Inveraray Castle, and venture to the famed Isle of Islay — home to world-renowned whisky, windswept beaches, and deep Gaelic heritage.

Returning to the mainland, we continue through Scotland’s heartlands to Oban, gateway to the Isles, before sailing to mystical Iona and the dramatic basalt cliffs of Staffa and Fingal’s Cave. In the Highlands, we’ll explore ancient battle sites, tour historic forts, and cruise the dark waters of Loch Ness — perhaps catching a glimpse of its elusive resident.

Along the way you’ll savour local delicacies, hear tales of clan power and ancient kingdoms, and visit castles still home to Scotland’s great families. From wool-weaving heritage to tartans of Hollywood fame, from private dining experiences to whisky tastings, this is a journey rich in story, culture, and unforgettable scenery.

Scotland’s magic lies not just in the places you visit, but in the spirit you feel — woven through music, landscapes, and warm Highland hospitality. You’ll experience all this… and so much more.

Itinerary

Itinerary summary: DAY 1 - Welcome to Bonnie Scotland
DAY 2 - Songs of Loch Lomond & Castle Charm
DAY 3 - Hebridean Waters & Ancient Isles
DAY 4 - Golf, Crafts & Ancient Isles
DAY 5 - Isles of Saints & Giants
DAY 6 - Glencoe, The Nevis Range & Loch Ness
DAY 7 - Kilts, Culture & Highland Legends
DAY 8 - Castles, Glens & Culinary Delights
DAY 9 - Blair Atholl & Royal Heritage
DAY 10 - Stirling Battlefields & Highland Flavours
DAY 11 - The Isle of Bute & Farewell
DAY 12 - A Fond Farewell
View Full Itinerary
 PDF version
close
Full Itinerary

DAY 1 - Welcome to Bonnie Scotland

Welcome to Scotland!

You’ll be warmly greeted on arrival — whether at Glasgow Airport or Glasgow Central Station. 

*Transfers from Edinburgh Airport are available at an additional cost, should you prefer to arrive via the capital.

You will then be transferred to the tour hotel. Take some time to settle in and enjoy the peaceful surroundings — perhaps unwind in the spa or simply admire the panoramic views of the Clyde.

This evening, we come together for a Welcome Drinks Reception, followed by a Welcome Dinner — the perfect opportunity to meet your fellow travellers and begin your unforgettable Scottish adventure.

Included meals: Welcome Drinks & Dinner 
Accommodation: Gleddoch Golf & Spa Resort 

DAY 2 - Songs of Loch Lomond & Castle Charm

After breakfast, we leave the Clyde and journey north into the Scottish Highlands, a land of dramatic mountains, shimmering lochs, and ancient legends.

As you settle on the coach, keep an eye out — a special surprise awaits! Along the way, you’ll pass rivers, forests, and glimpses of Highland life, from sheep-dotted hills to quaint villages.

Our first stop is Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest freshwater loch. We embark on a 90-minute scenic boat tour, gliding past wooded islands, while our guide shares stories of clan battles, local folklore, and the loch’s rich wildlife, from otters to eagles.

After returning to the charming village of Luss, enjoy leisure time to explore the cobbled streets or craft shops. 

In the afternoon, we visit Inveraray Castle, ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll. Dating back to the 18th century, the castle boasts grand interiors, priceless art, and centuries of history intertwined with the powerful Campbell clan. Discover the tales of battles, intrigues, and the lives of the Scottish aristocracy as you tour the stately rooms.

Later, we continue through the winding roads of Argyll to Stonefield Castle, our accommodation for the night. This historic property offers an authentic castle experience, with stone walls, antique furnishings, and a three-course dinner in its elegant dining room.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Stonefield Castle 

DAY 3 - Hebridean Waters & Ancient Isles

After breakfast, we travel to Kennacraig and cross by ferry to the legendary Isle of Islay, famed for its peaty whiskies and rich Gaelic heritage.

On arrival, we visit the Gaelic Centre, learning about Islay’s language, traditions, and history passed down through generations. Wander the charming village of Bowmore, with its whitewashed cottages and historic distilleries, and enjoy lunch at leisure.

In the afternoon, we explore Islay’s natural beauty, including Machir Bay, a sweeping beach with stunning Atlantic views. We then visit a local distillery for whisky and gin tastings, where expert guides explain the art of distilling and the unique flavors of Islay spirits.

We retire to The Machrie Hotel, situated beside one of Scotland’s most spectacular links golf courses, and gather for dinner together, reflecting on a day of culture, scenery, and taste.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: The Machrie Hotel 

DAY 4 - Golf, Crafts & Ancient Isles

Golf enthusiasts can seize the morning to play the famous Machrie Links, a world-renowned course with rolling dunes and sweeping ocean views (advanced signup required; additional cost).

Meanwhile, the rest of the group visits a traditional woolen mill, where master weavers craft tartans featured in Hollywood films, including Braveheart. 

A set lunch at a celebrated local oyster house provides the perfect opportunity to taste Islay’s famous oysters, freshly harvested from the Atlantic.

This afternoon, we journey to Finlaggen, a mystical island on a tranquil loch that served as the power seat of Clan Donald, the legendary “Lords of the Isles.” Walk among the ruins, absorb the atmosphere, and imagine the chiefs who once ruled here.

We regroup with golfers and board the ferry back to the mainland, enjoying breathtaking views of the Inner Hebrides. Our day ends with a visit to Dunadd Fort, where ancient kings of Dal Riata were crowned — regarded as the birthplace of early Scotland.

We continue to Oban, our base for the next two nights, with dinner at the hotel.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Oban Bay Hotel 
Optional extras: Optional golf is available on this day, please contact us for more information.  

DAY 5 - Isles of Saints & Giants

After breakfast, we take the ferry to Mull and continue to the Isle of Iona. Long before St. Columba founded the 6th-century abbey, Iona was part of the ancient Gaelic kingdom of Dál Riata and later became the burial place of early Scottish, Irish, and Norse kings. Explore the island’s peaceful shores, historic ruins, and charming village. Lunch is at leisure.

In the afternoon, we sail to the volcanic island of Staffa to visit the famed Fingal’s Cave. Its spectacular hexagonal basalt columns — formed by ancient lava flows and shaped by the Atlantic — create a dramatic landscape linked to Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway.

Return to Oban for a three-course dinner at the hotel.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Oban Bay Hotel 

DAY 6 - Glencoe, The Nevis Range & Loch Ness

Today we travel north through Glencoe, a valley both beautiful and haunting, notorious for the 1692 Massacre of the MacDonalds. A local heritage museum reveals the history and legends surrounding the area’s turbulent past.

Next, ascend via gondola to a Nevis Range restaurant, one of Scotland’s highest dining spots, to enjoy a scenic group lunch with panoramic views over the Highlands.

In the afternoon, we reach Fort Augustus, gateway to Loch Ness, and board a cruise in search of the legendary Nessie. Learn about the loch’s formation, surrounding mountains, and centuries of folklore.

We continue to Tulloch Castle in Dingwall, our home for the next three nights. Dinner is at leisure.

Included meals: Breakfast & Lunch  
Accommodation: Tulloch Castle Hotel 

DAY 7 - Kilts, Culture & Highland Legends

After breakfast, we visit a kiltmaking museum to learn about the skilled craft of tartan and its place in Scottish culture. Explore how clan patterns became powerful symbols of identity, pride, and heritage.

We continue to Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, where you’ll have free time to explore and enjoy lunch at leisure.

This afternoon, we tour Fort George, an impressive 18th-century fortress built after the Jacobite uprisings to secure government control in the Highlands. Nearby, the Highlanders’ Museum provides a fascinating look into regimental life, Scottish military history, and Highland traditions.

Return to Tulloch Castle for a three-course dinner and an atmospheric whisky tasting to round off the evening.

Included meals: Breakfast & Dinner 
Accommodation: Tulloch Castle Hotel 

DAY 8 - Castles, Glens & Culinary Delights

After breakfast, we visit Dunrobin Castle, seat of the Duke of Sutherland, inspired by French châteaux and home to grand art collections and gardens.

We continue to Dornoch, a charming town with a beautiful cathedral. Explore independently and enjoy lunch at leisure, followed by a guided walking tour highlighting the town’s architecture, history, and scenic charm.

In the evening, we enjoy a private dining experience prepared by a chef specialising in “hill-to-plate” cuisine, featuring local venison and seasonal Highland produce.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Tulloch Castle Hotel 
Optional extras: Optional golf is available on this day, please contact us for more information.  

DAY 9 - Blair Atholl & Royal Heritage

Today we journey south, stopping at Ruthven Barracks, an 18th-century garrison built after the Jacobite uprising. Learn how these fortifications symbolised government authority in the Highlands.

Next, we visit the House of Bruar, a celebrated Scottish shopping destination offering fine local goods, crafts, and souvenirs. Lunch is at leisure.

This afternoon, tour Blair Atholl Castle, home of the Duke of Atholl, the only private citizen in Europe permitted to maintain a private army. Explore the castle’s grand interiors, gardens, and historic artefacts.

We then arrive at Dunkeld House Hotel, set amid tranquil wooded riverbanks, a serene spot to relax and reflect on the day.

Included meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: Dunkeld House Hotel 

DAY 10 - Stirling Battlefields & Highland Flavours

After breakfast, we begin the day in the historic town of Dunkeld, where the magnificent Dunkeld Cathedral rises along the River Tay. Dating back to the 7th century, this cathedral has witnessed centuries of religious and political history, surviving wars, fires, and the Scottish Reformation. Wander through the medieval stonework and admire the intricate stained-glass windows as you learn about the cathedral’s role in Scotland’s ecclesiastical heritage.

Next, we head to a secret countryside location for a private lunch experience. Here, a local chef welcomes us into a rustic kitchen, sharing stories of Scotland’s traditional produce, from Highland venison and salmon to artisan cheeses and fresh vegetables. Guests have the opportunity to see culinary techniques up close and gain insight into Scotland’s rich food culture.

After this immersive experience, we continue to Stirling, one of Scotland’s most historic cities. We explore the site of the Battle of Bannockburn, where in 1314 Robert the Bruce led Scottish forces to a decisive victory over the English, securing Scotland’s independence. Walk the battlefield with our guide and imagine the tactics, bravery, and determination of the Scottish warriors. Learn about the surrounding Stirling Castle, the nearby River Forth, and the strategic importance of this region in Scottish history.

We then make our way to Gleddoch House Hotel, our home for the next two nights. Settle in and enjoy the hotel’s elegant surroundings, with time to relax before dinner at your leisure.

Included meals: Breakfast & Lunch  
Accommodation: Gleddoch House Hotel 

DAY 11 - The Isle of Bute & Farewell

Our final full day begins with a ferry crossing to the Isle of Bute, a small island steeped in history and natural beauty. Our first stop is Mount Stuart, the extraordinary neo-Gothic mansion of the Marquis of Bute. Renowned for its extravagant architecture, magnificent gardens, and opulent interiors, Mount Stuart is one of the finest stately homes in Scotland. Learn about the family’s fascinating history and the architectural innovations that make this house unique, from its grand staircase to the extraordinary library.

After exploring the estate, enjoy lunch at leisure on the island, perhaps wandering through the gardens or along the scenic shores.

On our return to the mainland, we visit Kelburn Castle, famous for its historic origins dating back to the 13th century and its vibrant, modern art-painted façade. The juxtaposition of medieval architecture and contemporary art makes Kelburn a striking example of Scotland’s living heritage. Take time to explore the grounds, enjoy the views of the surrounding countryside, and snap some final photos of your Highland adventure.

This evening, we gather for a Farewell Dinner, a chance to share memories, highlights, and laughter with your fellow travellers. Toast to an unforgettable journey through Scotland’s landscapes, castles, islands, and cultural treasures.

Included meals: Breakfast & Farewell Dinner 
Accommodation: Gleddoch Golf & Spa Resort  

DAY 12 - A Fond Farewell

Today we say a fond farewell to Scotland. Scheduled transfers to Glasgow Airport have been arranged—please let us know if you would like to make use of this service.

If you’d like to extend your stay for some extra golf, or simply to linger a little longer in this beautiful country, contact us for more details.

Included meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: none 

close

More information

What's includedWhat's not includedImportant informationTravel Tips

What's included

  • Meet & Greet at the airport on arrival
  • Transfers included (subject to arriving/departing at the designated airport and staying at the tour hotel on the official tour dates) *Transfers from Edinburgh Airport are available at an additional cost, should you prefer to arrive via the capital.
  • Accommodation as detailed in the itinerary
  • All meals detailed as detailed in the itinerary
  • Excursions as detailed in the itinerary
  • Transport in an air-conditioned deluxe vehicle
  • Tour Director from The Big Journey Company as well as the local English speaking Tour Guide (subject to minimum group size being reached.)

What's not included

  • Return flights into Glasglow Airport or Edinburgh Airport on Day 1 and departing from on Day 12
  • Food and beverage unless otherwise stated
  • Entrance fees to non-stipulated attractions
  • Visas, personal travel or medical insurance
  • Any personal items and anything not mentioned above
  • Any optional activities offered
  • Gratuities 
  • Any COVID tests or related entry & exit requirements

Important information

• Flights: International flights to/from your chosen destination are not included in this package. The Big Journey Company will be happy to provide a quotation for your flights—please contact us for further details.
• Vaccinations & Health: Vaccinations may be recommended depending on your destination. Please consult your doctor or travel clinic for the most up-to-date medical advice.
• Visas & Entry Requirements: Entry requirements vary by destination, and a visa may be required. Please refer to the travel tips section for full details. It is your responsibility to ensure you have the necessary travel documentation prior to departure.
• Medical Needs: Please inform The Big Journey Company prior to travel of any medical conditions or medications you take that we should be aware of to help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
• Accommodation Check-in/Out: Unless otherwise stated in your itinerary, check-in is after 2–3pm and check-out is before 10am. Please note that hotels may be subject to change to the same or similar standard due to availability.
• Cancellation Policy: Cancellations made within 90 days of departure are subject to a 100% cancellation fee. Deposits are non-refundable, and balance payments are due 14 weeks prior to departure. It is your responsibility to ensure adequate travel insurance is in place to protect against the need to cancel your holiday.
• Minimum Numbers: The Big Journey Company host will accompany the tour should minimum guest numbers be met. We will confirm this closer to the departure date.
• Terms & Conditions: Further terms and conditions apply and will be provided upon request or at the time of booking. The Big Journey Company reserves the right to withdraw any offer prior to accepting a reservation. This does not affect your statutory rights. All offers are subject to availability and space is limited.

Travel Tips

UNITED KINGDOM – INCLUDING ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND

Travel Insurance
All passengers must have valid travel insurance before traveling, including health and cancellation insurance. Please ensure you have a copy of your insurer’s 24-hour emergency telephone number and your policy number.

Medical Conditions and Personal Medication
Please advise us prior to travel if you have any medical conditions requiring special attention during your trip. If you have a specific medical condition, it is wise to carry the relevant doctor’s prescription with you.

Important:

  • Pack a sufficient supply of any medications you are taking, copies of the prescriptions and the telephone/fax numbers of your doctor
  • Please note, some countries require that prescription drugs be carried in their original container, with the label clearly visible. In the event of you losing your medication, a qualified pharmacist should be able to source a replacement.
  • Travelling with CPAP or other Medical Machines
  • Please inform The Big Journey Company that you are travelling with such a device as early as possible, and well before you travel. Please note, if you require distilled or ionised water, you must inform The Big Journey Company of this at the time of booking, so we are able to make preparations with our ground agents. There may be an additional charge for this.

LUGGAGE
What to Pack and Wear:

We recommend comfortable clothes and comfortable walking shoes for this tour. Feel free to include a few smart-casual outfits for dinner if you wish, however there is usually no formal dress code. The weather is always changeable in the UK, no matter what time of year you travel. Here we say that there is no bad weather- only bad clothing. It is best to be prepared for every eventuality, so make sure you pack a waterproof jacket in case of rain and a fleece/hoodie for cooler days. Layers are good in the summer months and a hat is usually required in winter. Umbrellas are always useful in the UK, though we often have wind to accompany the rain!

At some times of the year, the midges can make travel in Scotland quite unpleasant without such precautions. Don't forget your camera, with charger/spare batteries and memory cards.

Luggage Allowances
International airlines have strict policies about the size and weight of checked in baggage and carry-on luggage. Prior to your departure, please contact your airline or visit their website for specific luggage requirements, as size and weight limitations vary according to the airline and destination.

LANGUAGE
The main language of the United Kingdom is English. There are a number of regional languages – Scottish Gaelic in Scotland, Welsh in Wales and Irish Gaelic in Northern Ireland. In most urban centres, a huge variety of other languages from across the world are commonly spoken.

WEATHER
The United Kingdom is a great destination to visit at any time of the year. The weather forecast is always changeable. Weather in Spring and Summer is usually quite mild, with long and light days- be prepared for the sunshine but also for some rain. Autumn usually consists of milder days creeping into October as the countryside turns a glorious colour. Winters tend to be significantly colder. The weather is generally cooler and wetter the further north you travel.

ELECTRICITY
In the United Kingdom, the standard voltage is 220-240V. You will require a UK plug adapter (three square pins), and/or converter depending on which electrical appliances you bring with you. Please note, this UK uses different plugs and voltage to the rest of continental Europe.

MOBILES & INTERNET COMMUNICATION
Moblie coverage is widely avaliable across the UK, be sure to check with your mobile provider for coverage and rates, as data roaming can be extremely expensive.

MONEY

  • Currency

The currency of the United Kingdom is the Pound Sterling (£GBP). Debit and credit cards are widely accepted, even for small transactions. In Scotland and Northern Ireland, you may receive notes from Bank of Scotland or Ulster Bank, which are legal tender but not always accepted in England.

Cash is less commonly used, and many transactions are contactless, especially on public transport like London buses. It's advisable to carry a small amount of cash, as ATMs are more common in cities than rural areas.

  • Gratuities

After feedback from previous guests, we offer a group tipping package for this tour, more information on this will be shared in the 'Pre-Tour Emails'.

WATER
The tap water in UK is generally of excellent quality. Unless otherwise advised, you can drink the local tap water. Bottled water can be bought at supermarkets, kiosks and many shops. It is good practise to bring your own reusable water bottle to keep plastic waste to a minimum on tour.

SAFETY & SECURITY
As visitors, tourists may be more vulnerable to petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams, so we recommend staying aware and taking simple precautions.

RELIGION
Christianity is the official religion of the UK, with the queen the head of the Church of England. There is a huge variety of Christian churches in the UK. The UK also has large Muslim, Hindu, Sikh and Jewish communities.

PHOTOGRAPHY
The UK offers photo opportunities one after another. You will return with many photos that can never be repeated. Remember to pack your camera, along with the charger, spare batteries and a spare memory card. It is always polite to ask permission when taking photographs of others. Please note any signs informing you that photography is not permitted in certain locations.

ARRIVAL IN THE UK
Please note, standard hotel check-in is around 3pm. Should you arrive earlier than this, your room may not be available upon arrival. For those arriving early morning, we do everything we can to work with the hotel to get you an earlier check-in subject to availability.

For tours including arrival airport transfers, proceed through to the arrivals hall after collecting your luggage. There will be a representative holding a sign with your name welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. Please advise your flight details no later than six weeks prior to travel.

If you have any other questions that we have not covered here; then please send us an e-mail to: info@thebigjourneycompany.com

Disclaimer: The above information is provided as a guideline only. The Big Journey Company assumes no liability for any errors or omissions in this document.

Updated February 2026

Once in a lifetime

Book your journey

Choose from the list below to book your journey.

Available journeys:

  • Book Now! 05 Sep - 16 Sep 2026 from £6,105 Book Now
Book online or call 0844 3350 197

More time away?

Choose a tour extension to extend your trip.

We have found the following tours that are perfectly placed to add on before or after your trip. Tours shown here will be available to add at the time of booking.

Can we tempt you?

The big journey promise

The big journey company was set up with one goal in mind, to share our passion for inspirational cultures, destinations and experiences. Over the last 10 years we have had the privilege to escort thousands of travellers on awe inspiring and sometimes life changing journeys. Our promise to every guest who joins us is that we will do everything possible to make sure your journey not only exceeds expectations but delivers at least one moment of true amazement.

Can’t find your private group tour listed?

Send us a message

Anytime, day or night

© The Big Journey Company 2020 - 2026. All rights reserved.
Holiday tours are operated by The Big Journey Company Limited. Registered in England. Registered office: Marron Bank, Branthwaite, Cumbria, CA14 4SZ. Registered number: 6532140. The Big Journey Company Limited is a member of The Travel Trust Association member number U5675 and holds an Air Travel Organiser’s License number T7282.

Top