Conquering castles, crossing breathtaking landscapes, the Spirit of Scotland opens up before your very eyes... Culture and nature intertwine for your greatest pleasure!
Scotland
The Highlands...
8 days / 7 nights
From890 €
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Nature
Conquering castles, crossing breathtaking landscapes, the Spirit of Scotland opens up before your very eyes... Culture and nature intertwine for your greatest pleasure!
From
1815€Length of stay
8 days / 7 nightsMinimum number of participants
Guaranteed departures from 12 people This trip can be privatised for 2 people or moreDay 1
France, Edinburgh
Departure from France and arrival at Edinburgh airport and transfer to your hotel.
Installation and dinner at your leisure
Overnight in Edinburgh
Day 2
Edinburgh, Glasgow
This morning, after your first Scottish breakfast, you will take a tour of the Scottish countryside.
Scotland's capital. You'll see the contrast between the Georgian city
or New Town, built in the 18th century under Kings George I-IV, and the medieval town of
or Old Town, whose Royal Mile links Edinburgh Castle to the Royal Palace of Holyrood.
Visit to Edinburgh Castle.
The afternoon is free for you to explore the city at your leisure: art galleries,
museums etc.
Depart for Glasgow for dinner and overnight.
Day 3
Glasgow - Ardrossan - Isle of Arran Glasgow
This morning, you will leave for Ardrossan, south-west of Glasgow, where you will take the ferry.
to the Isle of Arran. Visit to the superb Castle of
Brodick. You will continue your exploration of this island of mountains and forests.
along its beautiful coastline. Before setting off again, you can sample the famous
Cream Tea in one of the island's establishments. You will then take the ferry to
Ardrossan then the road to Glasgow. Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 4
Glasgow - Argyll - Inveraray - Oban
This morning, transfer to Glasgow city centre, orientation tour and visits on the programme
You will then walk along the shores of Loch Lomond. Walk
in the picturesque lakeside village of Luss.
Continue via Inveraray, a small town on the banks of the Fyne, then along the spectacular
Argyll Peninsula to the Garden of Arduaine. You will then continue on to Oban, the fishing port from which the ferries depart, where you will enjoy a
A little free time before settling into your hotel in the Oban area.
Dinner and overnight in the Oban region.
Day 5
- Oban - Isle of Mull - Iona Abbey
This morning, after breakfast at the hotel, you will take the ferry to the Isle of Mull.
Tobermory is the main town in the north-east of the island. This charming town;
with its small, colourful houses on the seafront, has a centre of excellence.
and great, authentic pubs.
You will then continue to the Isle of Iona and visit the magnificent Abbey with
architecture ranging from the 13th to the 16th century. Iona has a long and fascinating
history and is known as the "Cradle of Christianity" in Scotland.
Return to your hotel in the Oban area at the end of the day. Dinner and overnight stay
Day 6
Glencoe - Urquhart Castle - Inverness
This morning, after breakfast at the hotel, you will take the road towards the
Glencoe region. You will visit the Glencoe Visitor Centre, which depicts the history of Glencoe.
the region through fascinating exhibitions.
You will continue along the shores of the famous Loch Ness and enjoy a cruise.
on this mythical river, then visit Urquhart Castle.
Continuation to the Aviemore region. Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 7
Pitlochry - Perth - Edinburgh
This morning you will leave for Pitlochry, a charming town in the Highlands, famous for its
landscapes, where you'll visit a whisky distillery and taste the national drink
Scotland. You will then continue on to the
of Perthshire, where you can visit Scone Palace, whose present-day building
dates back to 1803.
Continuation to Edinburgh via the bridge
suspended over the Forth estuary.
Dinner on your own. Night in Edinburgh.
There is also the opportunity to attend a Scottish evening and, in August, the Military Tattoo show.
Day 8
Edinburgh, France
After your last Scottish breakfast, transfer to the airport according to your flight schedule or option to extend your stay in Edinburgh.
Price per person from €1815 incl. VAT*. - Based on 2 participants This price includes :
Not included:
* Price from Paris. Please contact us for any other departure city. For group requests (10 people or more) or to customise your trip, please contact us.
2* and 4* hotels City centre in Glasgow and Edinburgh Glasgow region Olban region Aviemore region
Scotland has a temperate oceanic climate. Average temperatures in the summer months generally fluctuate between 15° and 20° Celsius. Non-summer temperatures are then quite low. It's best to bring warm winter clothes.
You should obtain a European Health Insurance Card from your health insurance fund at least 15 days before departure. Public hospitals are accessible to all and free of charge in the event of a medical emergency (illness or accident occurring in the UK) for French tourists, whether they live in France or in another European Union country.
PASSPORTS & VISAS The referendum of 23 June 2016 does not result in any change at this stage for French nationals with regard to their rights of movement and residence in the United Kingdom. The current conditions for entering and staying in the UK continue to apply: valid passport or national identity card.
A tour for those who want to discover Scottish culture and nature in small groups, with guided tours included. A subtle blend of raw, untamed nature, rich history and unique culture.
Complete tour of Scotland including a visit to Edinburgh and the Islands of Arran, Mull and Iona - Discover Scotland's unique culture and important history - Accommodation in Edinburgh city centre - Unique opportunity to see the Military Tattoo on all August departures
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