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[16 Pax] 5-Day Orkney and Scotland's Northern Coast Tour from Edinburgh: Glencoe, Loch Ness, Inverness, Kirkwall and Ullapool

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What you'll experience

Highlights

• The archipelago of Orkney hides many treasures: and on our five day tour, your experienced guide will ensure you find the best of them
• You'll unearth some of the most well-preserved prehistoric sites in Europe, examine a beautiful red sandstone coast, and discover the vibrant culture of remote island communities
• You'll also have a chance to find the Loch Ness Monster, see Scotland's beautiful north, and learn about the tragedy of Glencoe
• It's an experience you'll treasure for a lifetime
• You can relax in the comfortable seats inside a Mercedes 16-seat mini-coach
• Admire the full landscape wherever you travel thanks to large windows
• Travel responsibly: our buses are better for the environment than using your own car
• Hear the local stories and legends from our driver-guides who know places like the back of their hand

5 days

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. 1

    Day 1 — Glencoe and the Highlands

    Morning - Edinburgh to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
    As you head north, you pass by some iconic Scottish landmarks, including the Kelpies, 30-meter-tall horse head sculptures, and the imposing Stirling Castle, perched high on a craggy hill. Crossing the ancient Fault Line that divides Scotland, you'll enter the breathtaking Highlands. Here, the flat, fertile plains of the Lowlands gradually give way to shimmering lochs, rugged mountain peaks, and forest-filled glens within Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. A quick break in a quaint Highland town or by a scenic loch refreshes you for the next leg of your journey.

    Mid Morning - Highlands and Glencoe
    Continuing north, you traverse the vast, open landscapes of Rannoch Moor before arriving at Glen Coe, one of Scotland's most famous natural landmarks. Known for its dramatic, rugged slopes, this beautiful valley has been featured in films and has many stories to tell. You'll have time for photo stops or a short walk to fully appreciate the stunning scenery.

    Afternoon - Lunch in Fort William, Highlands, and Falls of Foyers
    Next, you'll visit Fort William, a charming Highland town nestled at the foot of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis. You've got time for lunch and exploration, so you can decide what you want to do. Sample local cuisine, wander the streets of the town centre, or visit a local museum to learn more about the area's rich history. Continuing along the rugged landscapes of Great Glen, we'll stop for photos at the most scenic viewpoints. The journey takes us north to a Highland gem, Falls of Foyers, where you can go for a short walk to admire this stunning waterfall that was a favourite spot of the poet Robert Burns.

    Early Evening - Journey along Loch Ness to Inverness, free evening
    We journey along the legendary Loch Ness, whose dark, peat-stained waters hold more freshwater than all the lakes in England and Wales combined. Its vast depths make it the perfect hiding place for the elusive Loch Ness Monster. During our stop at Dores, a peaceful village with stunning views across Loch Ness, you might even spot the famous creature. As the day winds down, we arrive in Inverness, the vibrant Capital of the Highlands. The evening is free for you to enjoy—make sure to sample some local cuisine and take a leisurely stroll along the charming streets to the impressive Inverness Castle or the scenic River Ness islands.

     
    Stirling Castle

    Stirling Castle

    Glencoe

    Glencoe

    Loch Ness

    Loch Ness

    Rannoch Moor

    Rannoch Moor

    Loch Lomond

    Loch Lomond

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: B&B (Bed & Breakfast)
  2. 2

    Day 2 — The East Coast and Orkney

    Morning - Exploring the East Coast, Highlands
    It's an early start as we leave behind the 'Capital of the Highlands,' cross over the Black Isle, and follow the iconic North Coast 500 route to Golspie for a brief stop. From there, it's just a short drive to Dunrobin Castle, a fairy-tale masterpiece with its soaring spires and beautiful gardens. Take a moment to capture a photo of this stately home before continuing along the coast, passing land once inhabited by the Picts and Vikings.

    Mid Morning - Exploring the East Coast and John O'Groats
    We follow the North Sea coastline and stop in interesting places, admiring dramatic views of cliffs, sweeping sandy beaches, and the ever-changing sea along the way. The route winds through charming villages and small harbors, while inland the scenery transitions to moorlands, gentle glens, and winding rivers, offering a true taste of the Highlands. Around noon we reach John O'Groats, the most northerly mainland village of Scotland.

    Afternoon​​​​​​​ - Ferry to Orkney and journey to Kirkwall
    We explore the most stunning sections of the coast before we get ready to board the ferry at Gills Bay. Enjoy an hour-long journey on the Pentland Firth and feel the power of the strait's famous tides, while keeping an eye out for the distant shores of Orkney, an archipelago consisting of around 70 islands, of which only 20 are inhabited. We arrive at South Ronaldsay, in St Margaret's Hope, a small village with a scenic harbour. After crossing the Churchill Barriers, built during WWII to protect the naval base at Scapa Flow, we visit the Italian Chapel, a small church with intricate frescoes, before continuing to the Viking stronghold of Kirkwall, the capital of Orkney.

    Early Evening​​​​​​​ - Free evening in Kirkwall
    Kirkwall, the capital of the Orkney Islands, is a charming town steeped in history and culture, and your home for the next two nights. With a free evening ahead, you can choose how to spend your time. Perhaps take a leisurely stroll to admire the magnificent Viking-era St Magnus Cathedral and wander through the town's historic, winding streets as the evening sets in.
    Land's End

    Land's End

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: B&B (Bed & Breakfast)
  3. 3

    Day 3 — Skara Brae & Ancient Orkney

    Morning - Journey to Maeshowe
    Today is your chance to explore this archipelago's fertile green pastures, fringed by shores of golden sands and washed by waters of the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. As you journey through Orkney, you'll also visit the sites of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a UNESCO World Heritage site that encompasses some of the most significant and well-preserved prehistoric monuments in Europe.

    Mid Morning - Exploring the ancient sites in Orkney
    Step back in time to an ancient world of mystery and wonder at Maeshowe, a massive, chambered cairn and passage tomb dating back over 5,000 years. This awe-inspiring structure is aligned with the sun and something magical happens here during the winter solstice. This is also where you'll find Viking graffiti—runes carved by Norsemen who visited the site in the 12th century. Next, visit the Ring of Brodgar, an ancient stone circle steeped in local legends and set against views of hills. As you stand among these towering stones, which date back over 4,000 years, you'll feel a powerful connection to the past, imagining the rituals and ceremonies that once took place here.

    Afternoon - Skara Brae, Stromness for lunch and exploring Orkney
    We continue uncovering the secrets of the ancient past at Skara Brae. As you explore this 5,000-year-old village, complete with stone-built homes, furniture, and even a hidden chamber, you'll be transported back in time to imagine what life was like for its early inhabitants. With your appetite whetted by all this history, we head to Stromness for lunch. Enjoy fresh local seafood or other traditional dishes before strolling through its winding streets and a charming harbour. In the afternoon, your driver-guide will take you to more captivating sites, such as Kirbuster Museum, which offers a glimpse into the island's rural past, and perhaps even a tidal island to explore.

    Early Evening - Free evening in Kirkwall
    You'll return to Kirkwall in the early evening, giving you the freedom to decide how to spend your time. Will you have dinner and take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque harbour? Or will you seek out pubs and venues hosting traditional Scottish music sessions? The choice is yours.
     
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: B&B (Bed & Breakfast)
  4. 4

    Day 4 — Explore The North Coast 500

    Morning - Journey to the ferry terminal at St Margaret's Hope
    Say farewell to Kirkwall as we travel once again through the rugged, windswept landscape and past the calm and deep waters of Scapa Flow to St Margaret's Hope and the ferry terminal.

    Mid Morning - Ferry to Mainland Scotland
    Enjoy an hour-long journey across the Viking waters of the Pentland Firth and keep your eyes peeled for any signs of whales or dolphins during your crossing.

    Afternoon​​​​​​​ - Exploring parts of North Coast 500
    Back on the mainland, the northern stretch of the North Coast 500 takes us through some of Scotland's most remote and rugged landscapes, with dramatic cliffs, windswept beaches, and rolling hills. Your driver-guide will lead you to the most scenic spots along the way before reaching Smoo Cave, a vast sea cave shaped by sea and freshwater over millennia, with a labyrinth of chambers to explore. From here, we head into the far northwest Highlands, where the wilderness of the Assynt mountains awaits. After soaking in the stunning scenery, we stop to admire the 15th-century ruins of Ardvreck Castle, perched on the shores of a loch and steeped in legends.

    Early Evening​​​​​​​ - Free evening in Ullapool
    We conclude the day with a scenic drive past the iconic silhouettes of towering mountains, back to Ullapool, passing through untouched moorlands and peat bogs en route to the shores of Loch Broom. Enjoy a well-deserved rest among the charming, whitewashed cottages of this delightful fishing village.
    Ardvreck Castle

    Ardvreck Castle

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: B&B (Bed & Breakfast)
  5. 5

    Day 5 — Culloden Battlefield & Clava Cairns

    Morning - Journey to Corrieshalloch Gorge, Highlands
    Today, we continue uncovering the hidden gems of the Northwest Highlands, beginning with a journey south to witness the dramatic 60-meter plunge of the River Droma into Corrieshalloch Gorge. You can take a short walk through a picturesque forest to admire the powerful waterfall as it cascades into the depths of the gorge. Enjoy breathtaking views from one of the viewing platforms or experience the thrill of crossing the suspension bridge.

    Mid Morning - Culloden Battlefield, Highlands
    The adventure takes us past mountain ridges soaring into the sky, shimmering lochs, and vast, open vistas. We explore Highland hidden gems along the way before we arrive at Culloden Battlefield, the site of the tragic end of the Jacobite Rising. Walking around this eerie, flat landscape, you can reflect on the last battle fought on British soil, a place recognized by Outlander fans as a pivotal setting in the series.

    Afternoon - Clava Cairns, Highlands and journey to Perthshire
    After learning about key events in Scottish history, we head to Clava Cairns, an ancient site of ring cairns and standing stones that inspired Craigh na Dun in Outlander. Standing among these historic monuments, you'll feel the weight of centuries. Our journey south offers classic Highland scenery, with photo stops and comfort breaks as we pass Cairngorms National Park. In Newtonmore, we visit the Highland Folk Museum, where you can explore 18th-century blackhouses, a working croft, and a 1930s schoolroom. As we move on, the mountains soften into lush forests in Perthshire. You'll take a final break in Dunkeld, so enjoy exploring the town's cathedral and charming streets.

    Early Evening - Returning to Edinburgh
    It's time to say goodbye to the Highlands as we continue south through the rolling hills and fertile farmlands of the Kingdom of Fife. Your last highlight is the view of the iconic UNESCO-listed Forth Rail Bridge you can admire on your way to Edinburgh.
    You return to Edinburgh at approximately 7:00pm.
     
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: Excluded

What's included

Included

  • 4-night accommodation
  • Admission to Maeshowe
  • Admission to Skara Brae
  • Admission to Culoden Meseum and Battlefied
  • 44lb (20kg) Luggage Allowance
  • Daily pick-ups & drop offs
  • Transport in a Mercedes 16-seat mini-coach
  • Ferry Travel to Orkney
  • Air conditioning as standard
  • The stories and services of an English-speaking driver guide

Not included

  • Airfares or related transportation between your home and departure city
  • All personal expenses including hotel room service and meals
  • Entrance fees & optional tours (Prices vary from season to season; only the price at the ticket booth / box office is final)

Meeting & drop-off

Departure points

  • Gate J and Gate K, Edinburgh Bus Station · Edinburgh
    Pickup at 08:30:00
    St Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ
    Check-in closes at 8:15am

End / drop-off

  • Edinburgh Bus Station
    George St / St. Andrews Square area

Cancellation policy

When you cancelRefund
0–23 days before0%
24+ days before90%
Read the full cancellation terms
• Cancellations made 24 days and more before the tour date may also incur the cost of one night's accommodation for each separate accommodation booked.

Important info

Special notes
  • We regret we don't carry children under the age of 5 years old on our scheduled tours.
  • If your child is less that 1.35m tall, please let us know and we will provide a suitable booster seat.
  • Children under 18 need to be accompanied by an adult.
  • Luggage: You're restricted to 20kg (44lbs) of luggage per person. This should be one piece of luggage similar to an airline carry-on bag (approximately 55cm x 45cm x 25cm / 22in x 17in x 10in) plus one small bag for onboard personal items.
  • We accept bookings for up to 8 passengers from any one party. This is to retain the integrity of the tour and ensure that all of our customers have the best possible experience, without being overwhelmed by one larger dominant group.
  • Pack your waterproof clothing and walking shoes.
  • We may be unable to provide named accommodation at the time of booking, however this should be available 72 hours prior to departure. Please contact us at this point for the names of the accommodation related to your booking.
  • FAQs:
    When will I find out the B&B/Hotel names for me?
    - We may be unable to provide named accommodation at the time of booking, however this should be available 72
    hours prior to departure. Please contact us at this point for the names of the accommodation related to your booking.
    Do you offer hotel pickups in the departure cities?
    - The UK and Ireland's historic city centres are full of narrow streets and winding roads. So, to speed up your departure, we only pick up from our central meeting points. What's more is leaving the city using the most direct route also reduces the carbon footprint of our tours.
    Is there parking close to the departure point?
    - We don't recommend bringing your car into the centre of our departure cities. It can be hard to find parking, and there are excellent public transportation services.
    When should I get to the departure point?
    - Arrive 15 minutes before your departure time. Due to waiting restrictions, we can't wait for you if you're late.
    What happens if I'm late or miss the tour?
    - If you're late for your tour, our cancellation policy applies. 100% charges are applicable, and you will not be entitled to a refund or alternative.
    Can Itineraries change?
    - Your tour will always follow the itinerary as closely as possible. Your driver-guide will keep you up to date on the road, and we'll try to get in touch about any large changes prior to your departure.
    Can I pre-book a specific seat?
    - Due to logistical reasons, we're unable to let you pre-book a seat on the bus. But our comfortable 16-seat mini-coaches have huge windows. So, you'll always get a good view.
    Are there toilets on the bus?
    - Unfortunately, we have no on-board toilet facilities, but you'll have regular comfort breaks.
    How do you cater for people with accessibility needs?
    - We aim to accommodate everyone.
    How much time do I get off the bus?
    - We want you to enjoy Britain and Ireland. And we believe the best way to do this is to get you off the mini-coach and out exploring. So, we give you plenty of time to take photos, go walking, and explore ancient ruins.
    Why do you exclude visitor attractions?
    - We exclude visitor attractions in your tour price because it lets you travel your way. It means you can pamper yourself with a luxury lunch or skip an attraction whenever you feel like it.
    Do we need to bring our own lunch?
    - You don't need to. We stop in small towns, villages, and rural eateries where you can choose whatever meal pleases both your taste buds and your budget.
    Should I tip the driver-guide?
    - Let's be honest, our driver-guides would never refuse a cheeky bonus. But it's up to you, and the amount is entirely at your discretion.
    What about travel insurance?
    - We advise you take out travel insurance.
    What is ABTOT?
    - You're protected by ABTOT when you chose to let us reserve your accommodation on a multi-day tour. This means you can claim back anything you've paid us if we become bankrupt.
Pricing notes (children, single supplement)
* Price for Single Occupancy applies when one person stays in one standard hotel room.
* Price for Double Occupancy applies when two people stay in one standard hotel room respectively.
* There are a choice of room types available in both B&B (Bed & Breakfast) and Hotel categories including single, double or twin rooms depending on number of guests and preference. Triple and family rooms are limited and may only be booked on request.
* Please note that any mutli-day tours including the Isle of Skye will only be available as B&B options.
* Please be aware that although we aim to provide accommodation in the centre of the locations where we stay overnight, due to the smaller size of some of these destinations, accommodation may on occasion be up to 2 miles/20-30 minute walk from the centre of the town. Note that If your party size is a larger group ( 5+ pax), or if the booking is close to departure date, we cannot guarantee that all travellers in a group will be in the same accommodation.
* Adult: 16+
* Child: 5-15, based on 1 child sharing a room with adult(s)/parent(s) or 2 children in a twin room. Please specify children's ages at the time of booking in order to assist in securing suitable accommodation for extended tours. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Where no child rate is shown, we are unable to take passengers under the age of 18 years old.

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