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9-Day Scotland and Wales Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival in Edinburgh

Morning: Arrive at Edinburgh Airport and transfer to your city‑centre hotel. After settling in, take a short walk to the historic Old Town to get your first taste of Scottish charm.

Afternoon: Explore the iconic Edinburgh Castle, perched atop Castle Rock, and wander down the bustling Royal Mile where cobbled streets lead past shops, street performers, and historic closes.

Evening: Dine at a traditional Scottish pub on the Royal Mile, sampling haggis and whisky while soaking up the lively atmosphere of the capital city.

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Day 2: Edinburgh to St Andrews

Morning: Visit the regal Holyrood Palace, the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland, and stroll through its beautiful gardens before departing.

Afternoon: Drive to the coastal town of St Andrews, stopping to admire the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral and the historic University of St Andrews, the oldest university in England and Scotland.

Evening: Enjoy a seaside walk along West Sands Beach and have dinner at a waterfront restaurant, tasting fresh local seafood.

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Day 3: St Andrews – Pitlochry – Inverness

Morning: Depart St Andrews and head north, making a scenic stop in the charming town of Pitlochry for a coffee and a stroll along the River Tummel.

Afternoon: Continue through the dramatic Highlands to explore the rugged beauty of Cairngorms National Park, where you can spot wildlife and enjoy short forest walks.

Evening: Arrive in Inverness, check into your hotel, and unwind with dinner along the River Ness, sampling local specialties.

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Day 4: Loch Ness & Culloden

Morning: Embark on a scenic Loch Ness cruise and visit the historic Urquhart Castle ruins, keeping an eye out for the legendary monster.

Afternoon: Travel to the historic battlefield of Culloden, where you can explore the visitor centre and learn about the 1746 Jacobite uprising.

Evening: Return to Inverness for a relaxed evening in the city centre, perhaps catching live folk music at a local venue.

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Day 5: Isle of Skye – Portree

Morning: Drive west to the Isle of Skye, pausing at the photogenic Eilean Donan Castle for photos before crossing the Skye Bridge.

Afternoon: Discover the magical Fairy Pools with their crystal‑clear waters, then hike to the striking rock formation of the Old Man of Storr.

Evening: Arrive in Portree, wander the colourful harbour, and enjoy a hearty dinner of fresh island seafood.

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Day 6: Skye – Glasgow

Morning: Take a short hike through the dramatic Quiraing landscape, marveling at the sweeping vistas and unique geology.

Afternoon: Travel back to the mainland and head south to Glasgow, where you can explore the world‑class Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Evening: Experience Glasgow’s vibrant nightlife in the West End, with live music at a historic venue and a late‑night bite at a trendy café.

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Day 7: Glasgow – Conwy (Wales)

Morning: Visit the stunning Gothic Glasgow Cathedral and its surrounding medieval architecture before catching a train to North Wales.

Afternoon: Arrive in the medieval town of Conwy and explore the formidable Conwy Castle and its well‑preserved town walls, offering panoramic views of the sea.

Evening: Stroll along Conwy harbour, enjoy a pint in a historic tavern, and sample local Welsh dishes such as lamb stew.

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Day 8: Snowdonia National Park

Morning: Begin the iconic hike up Mount Snowdon via the scenic Llanberis Path, taking in sweeping mountain vistas along the way.

Afternoon: Descend to the charming village of Betws‑y‑Coed, where you can explore waterfalls, craft shops, and the tranquil forest trails.

Evening: Relax in a cosy inn, enjoying a hearty Welsh breakfast for the next day and sharing stories of the mountain adventure.

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Day 9: Cardiff & Departure

Morning: Travel to the Welsh capital and tour the majestic Cardiff Castle, wandering its Roman walls, medieval keep, and opulent Victorian interiors.

Afternoon: Visit the impressive Millennium Stadium for a behind‑the‑scenes tour, then explore the National Museum Cardiff’s art and natural history collections.

Evening: Conclude your journey with a farewell dinner in Cardiff’s vibrant waterfront district before departing for the airport.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Edinburgh Castle – 2 hours – £20 entry
  • Royal Mile – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Holyrood Palace – 1.5 hours – £17 entry
  • St Andrews Cathedral – 1 hour – Free
  • University of St Andrews – 1 hour – Free
  • Pitlochry (town visit) – 1 hour – Free
  • Cairngorms National Park – 2 hours – Free (parking £5)
  • Loch Ness cruise & Urquhart Castle – 3 hours – £25 cruise + £10 castle
  • Culloden Battlefield – 2 hours – £12 entry
  • Eilean Donan Castle – 1 hour – £10 entry
  • Fairy Pools – 2 hours – Free
  • Old Man of Storr – 2 hours – Free
  • Quiraing hike – 2 hours – Free
  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum – 2 hours – Free (donation £5)
  • Glasgow Cathedral – 1 hour – Free
  • Conwy Castle – 2 hours – £9 entry
  • Conwy town walls – 1 hour – Free
  • Mount Snowdon (Llanberis Path) – 4 hours – Free (parking £4)
  • Betws‑y‑Coed – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Cardiff Castle – 2 hours – £14 entry
  • Millennium Stadium tour – 1.5 hours – £15
  • National Museum Cardiff – 2 hours – Free

Total Estimated Cost: £187

Tips

If you have extra time, consider extending your stay in the Highlands to explore the Isle of Arran or adding a day in the Lake District after Wales. To shorten the trip, you can skip the Pitlochry stop and combine the Cairngorms visit with the Loch Ness day, or replace the full Snowdon hike with a scenic train ride up the mountain for spectacular views in less time.

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