14-Day Scotland Travel Itinerary

  • Day 1: Edinburgh
    3 hours (59.3 miles) from Glasgow Airport

    Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and home to many historic landmarks. Start your day by visiting the Edinburgh Castle, followed by the Royal Mile, a street lined with shops and attractions. End the day at Arthur's Seat, a hikeable peak that offers stunning views of the city.

  • Day 2: St. Andrews
    1 hour 20 minutes (51.6 miles) from Edinburgh

    St. Andrews is known for its iconic golf course and historic university, which is the third-oldest in the English-speaking world. Visit the St. Andrews Links golf course, the St. Andrews Cathedral, and the St. Andrews Castle.

  • Day 3: Loch Ness
    3 hours 30 minutes (151 miles) from St. Andrews

    Loch Ness is a freshwater lake famed for its elusive monster. Take a boat tour of the lake and visit Urquhart Castle, a historic castle on the banks of the loch. End your day with a hike around the nearby Glen Affric mountain range.

  • Day 4: Isle of Skye
    3 hours 30 minutes (150 miles) from Loch Ness

    The Isle of Skye is one of Scotland's most beautiful destinations. Visit the Fairy Pools, a series of crystal-clear pools and waterfalls, and Dunvegan Castle, a historic castle located on the island's west coast.

  • Day 5: The Trossachs
    3 hours 30 minutes (142 miles) from Isle of Skye

    The Trossachs is a picturesque region of Scotland known for its lochs and mountains. Visit the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, where you can hike, bike, or take a boat tour of the lochs.

  • Day 6: Aberdeen and Dunnottar Castle
    2 hours 30 minutes (122 miles) from The Trossachs

    Aberdeen is a coastal city known for its granite architecture and beautiful beach. Visit the Maritime Museum, followed by a visit to the Dunnottar Castle, a ruined medieval fortress on the edge of the North Sea.

  • Day 7: Pitlochry and Blair Castle
    2 hours 30 minutes (92 miles) from Aberdeen

    Pitlochry is a small town known for its whisky distillery and outdoor activities. Visit the Edradour Distillery, followed by a visit to the Blair Castle, a historic castle that has been home to the Clan Murray for over 700 years.

  • Day 8: Glasgow
    1 hour 30 minutes (60 miles) from Pitlochry

    Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and offers a wide range of attractions. Visit the Glasgow Cathedral, followed by a stroll through the Glasgow Green park. End your day at the Glasgow Science Centre.

  • Day 9: Ayrshire
    1 hour (30 miles) from Glasgow

    Ayrshire is a coastal region of Scotland known for its beautiful beaches and historic attractions. Visit the Culzean Castle, a beautiful cliff-top castle with stunning sea views, followed by a visit to the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.

  • Day 10: The Borders
    2 hours (78 miles) from Ayrshire

    The Borders is a region of Scotland that borders England. Visit the beautiful ruins of the Melrose Abbey, followed by a visit to the Scottish Borders Textile Trail where you can see traditional wool mills in action.

  • Day 11: Dundee and Discovery Point
    1 hour 30 minutes (59 miles) from The Borders

    Dundee is known for its vibrant arts scene and the Discovery Point museum, which celebrates the RRS Discovery, a famous ship that carried explorers to Antarctica at the beginning of the 20th century.

  • Day 12: Inverness
    1 hour 30 minutes (93 miles) from Dundee

    Inverness is known as the "Capital of the Highlands" and is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area. Visit the Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre, followed by a visit to the Inverness Castle.

  • Day 13: Fort William and Ben Nevis
    1 hour 30 minutes (65 miles) from Inverness

    Fort William is a small town known for its proximity to the Ben Nevis mountain, the highest peak in the British Isles. Hike to the summit of Ben Nevis, followed by a visit to the Steall Falls, a stunning waterfall in Glen Nevis.

  • Day 14: Oban and Fingal's Cave
    2 hours (54 miles) from Fort William

    Oban is known as the "Seafood Capital of Scotland" and offers a range of delicious seafood restaurants. Take a boat tour to the nearby Fingal's Cave, a natural wonder with hexagonal basalt columns. End your day with a visit to the Oban Distillery.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Edinburgh Castle (2-3 hours, £18)
  • Royal Mile (1-2 hours, free)
  • Arthur's Seat (1-2 hours, free)
  • St. Andrews Links (2-3 hours, £190 for a round of golf)
  • St. Andrews Cathedral (1-2 hours, £7)
  • St. Andrews Castle (1-2 hours, £9)
  • Loch Ness Boat Tour (1 hour, £15)
  • Urquhart Castle (1-2 hours, £9)
  • Fairy Pools (2-3 hours, free)
  • Dunvegan Castle (2-3 hours, £14)
  • Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Boat Tour (1 hour, £20)
  • Maritime Museum (1-2 hours, free)
  • Dunnottar Castle (1-2 hours, £8)
  • Edradour Distillery (1 hour, £10)
  • Blair Castle (2-3 hours, £13)
  • Glasgow Cathedral (1-2 hours, free)
  • Glasgow Green (1 hour, free)
  • Glasgow Science Centre (2-3 hours, £12)
  • Culzean Castle (2-3 hours, £15)
  • Robert Burns Birthplace Museum (1-2 hours, £8)
  • Melrose Abbey (1-2 hours, £6)
  • Scottish Borders Textile Trail (2-3 hours, free)
  • Discovery Point (1-2 hours, £11)
  • Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre (2-3 hours, £12)
  • Inverness Castle (1-2 hours, free)
  • Ben Nevis Hike (6-8 hours, free)
  • Steall Falls (2-3 hours, free)
  • Fingal's Cave (1-2 hours, £8)
  • Oban Distillery (1-2 hours, £12)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £466

Transportation

You can travel around Scotland by car, bus, or train. Car rentals range from £20-£50 per day, depending on the type of car and the rental agency. Bus and train tickets vary depending on the route, but expect to pay around £20-£30 for a one-way ticket between major cities.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a visit to the Orkney Islands or the Isle of Mull. For a shorter trip, consider skipping the Inverness/Fort William leg of the trip and spending an extra day in Glasgow or Edinburgh.

Airports

Scotland has several international airports, including Edinburgh Airport (EDI), Glasgow Airport (GLA), and Aberdeen Airport (ABZ). Edinburgh Airport is the busiest airport in Scotland and is located 8 miles west of the city center. Glasgow Airport is located 8 miles west of Glasgow city center. Aberdeen Airport is located 7 miles north-west of Aberdeen city center.

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