Romantic Scotland.. A Stay at The Witchery and Loch Ness Lodge
7 days from £2,189 / $3,502 per person
This tour is perfect for those who want to take advantage of Scotland's heritage, culture and first-class shopping in contemporary and luxurious style. Start in Edinburgh while you'll have the opportunity to explore the city's Royal Mile, Holyrood Palace and spectacular Edinburgh Castle. See the sights with a trusted private guide who will be able to tailor the tour to your interests. Move on to the Scottish Highlands where you will stay on the bonnie banks of Loch Ness at the cosy family-run Loch Ness Lodge. As well as exploring the loch and its 13th century Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness is well located to visit the island of Skye and many other top Highland attractions. A day trip to the scenic West coast can easily be arranged. Return to Edinburgh for some last minute shopping and a last night at the modern and sexy Hotel Missoni, conveniently located in the city's Old Town. This tour includes luxury vehicles for all transfers and private Blue Badge guides or equivalent for sightseeing tours.
Itinerary details
7 days from £2,189 / $3,502 per person
- Day 1 - The Witchery Restaurant and Rooms - Edinburgh and The Lothians
Arrive in Edinburgh. Transfer from the airport to your hotel. Afternoon at leisure. - Day 2 - The Witchery Restaurant and Rooms - Edinburgh and The Lothians
Full day Edinburgh City Tour. - Day 3 - Loch Ness Lodge - Loch Ness
This morning transfer to Inverness by train (approx 3 hours). Afternoon boat ride on Loch Ness. - Day 4 - Loch Ness Lodge - Loch Ness
Day trip to Skye or the scenic West Coast of Scotland. - Day 5 - Loch Ness Lodge - Loch Ness
Day at leisure. - Day 6 - The Witchery Restaurant and Rooms - Edinburgh and The Lothians
This morning return to Edinburgh by train. Afternoon at leisure for shopping or exploring. - Day 7 - In Transit
Transfer to the airport for your flight home.
When preparing to travel, lay out all your clothes and all your money. Then take half the clothes and twice the money.
Susan Heller