Our journey into the Highlands begins
Departing from the historic heart of Edinburgh, Scotland's capital city, we will begin our journey north, stopping to see the impressive Forth Railway Bridge. This UNESCO world heritage site is one the most famous images of Scotland and is a spectacular example of Victorian engineering.
We will then embark on the next leg of our journey, venturing northwest into the breath-taking landscapes of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. This stunning area, known for its serene lochs, rolling hills, and dense woodlands, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and tranquillity. As we wind our way through this picturesque region, you'll have the opportunity to take in the dramatic scenery.
We will then continue our expedition further north, where the landscape grows even more awe-inspiring. Our path leads us to the majestic Glen Coe, a place steeped in history and renowned for its rugged beauty. Surrounded by towering mountains and sweeping valleys, Glen Coe is often considered one of Scotland's most iconic and evocative landscapes. As we approach this historic glen, you'll be captivated by its wild, untamed beauty and the sense of grandeur that permeates the area.
We will then make our way to the pretty village of Fort Augustus. This village sits on the southern shores of Loch Ness, so you'll have plenty of time and some fantastic vantage points to try to spot to the elusive monster, Nessie. There may be the option to join a cruise here if you'd like to explore further.
Fort Augustus will be your overnight stop. It is a charming village, known for its scenic views and the Caledonian Canal's impressive flight of locks. The village offers a peaceful retreat with its quaint atmosphere, surrounded by lush landscapes and steeped in history.