01904 521 936
Tour Search



Discovering the Beauty of the Scottish Highlands on my Highland Adventure

18 May 2023

The Scottish Highlands - a land of rugged landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and majestic castles that has captivated the imaginations of poets, writers, and travellers for centuries. And as I stepped onto the train in York to begin my Highland Adventure holiday, I knew I was about to experience something beautiful, but I never expected it to be such a cathartic journey.

As I settled into my seat, my excitement built with each passing mile through the picturesque countryside, heading north to Inverness. The Palace Inn Hotel was to be our meeting point at 7pm, and I was eager to join the rest of the group and get started on our Scottish adventure.

When I arrived at the hotel, I was greeted warmly by the Tour Manager and said hello to my fellow travellers. We chatted over a delicious dinner, getting to know each other and exchanging fascinating life stories. It was clear from the outset that this was going to be a trip filled with laughter, adventure, and new friendships.

The following day, we began with a coach journey to Fort William, where we caught the train to Mallaig. As we chugged along through the breathtaking Scottish landscape, I was left awestruck by the natural beauty of rolling hills, shimmering lochs, and charming little towns. It was as though I had stepped right into a postcard.

The train snaked its way through the Highlands, and we passed by misty mountainsides and verdant forests. The sparkling waters of the River Spean caught my eye as we crossed over its sturdy bridge, and I felt a sense of tranquillity wash over me. Soon enough, we arrived in the picturesque fishing village of Mallaig. As we disembarked, I took a deep breath of the salty sea air and gazed out at the stunning coastline, where jagged cliffs met the turquoise waters of the Atlantic.

We had an hour to explore the delightful little town. After watching the boats bobbing on the waves for a while, I meandered the quaint streets passing colourful houses and lovely shops that were selling locally made treats and handmade crafts. I couldn't resist buying some delicious-looking shortbread biscuits for my partner back home and, heading to the till, I spotted a cheeky Highland cow painted onto a coaster that I knew my mum would love.

On the way back to the hotel, we stopped at the Commando Memorial, a poignant tribute to the soldiers who trained in the nearby mountains during World War II. And of course, we couldn't pass Loch Ness without a quick stop to take in the view and as we continued, we kept our eyes peeled for the elusive monster.

Glenfinnan Monument

Day 3 took us on a coach journey to Eilean Donan Castle, one of Scotland's most iconic landmarks. As we toured the castle's stunning rooms, I couldn't help but imagine what had played out within its walls. The centuries of history were palpable as we listened to experts share their insights into this impressive building.

Eilean Donan Castle

We then boarded the Kyle Line Railway, which took us back to the Palace Inn Hotel. The train journey was a highlight of the trip for me, with breathtaking views of the Scottish countryside at every turn. Along the rugged coastline, panoramic views of the sea and the mountains unfolded. The scenery changed dramatically as we passed through picturesque villages and quaint towns, and chugged through dark tunnels and over towering viaducts. The sound of the train's whistle and the rhythmic clacking of the wheels on the tracks created a soothing soundtrack to the journey.

Day 4 began with a train journey from Inverness to Aviemore, where we boarded the Strathspey Steam Railway. The steam train was a true delight, chugging its way through the Scottish Highlands and offering unparalleled views of the landscape. From here, we boarded our coach to the Rothimurchus Estate for a 'hairy coo safari. I couldn't wait to meet the famous Highland cows and get up close and personal with these iconic animals.

Strathspey Steam Railway

As we arrived at the estate, we were greeted by a friendly and knowledgeable ranger who boarded our coach to share insight. We had chance to get off the coach where a herd of curious cows, seemed just as eager to meet us as we were to meet them. We fed them, took pictures, and learned about their unique history and characteristics. It was an experience I'll never forget.

 

From there, we drove to Culloden Battlefield for a private tour. As we walked the historic grounds, our guide brought to life the stories of the infamous battle that took place here in 1746. It was a sobering reminder of the rich history and culture that permeates every corner of Scotland.

After the tour, we were able to explore the visitor's centre which gave even more insight into the sacrifices made so many years ago. As I walked through the exhibition, the atmosphere was sombre and respectful, as visitors of all ages and nationalities paid their respects to the fallen soldiers of the Battle of Culloden.

The displays on the walls were vivid and captivating, telling the story of the historic conflict. But the most poignant exhibit was undoubtedly the immersive theatre, which gave a 360-degree experience of what it would have been like at the heart of the battle.

As I explored further, I saw a range of weapons used in the battle, from muskets to swords, as well as clothing worn by soldiers on both sides. It was a tangible reminder of the past.

I also came across the personal accounts of those involved in the battle. Through letters, diaries, and journals, I was able to glimpse into the emotions and experiences of those who fought and died, and their families who mourned them. It was a powerful experience that has definitely left a lasting impression on me.

As our trip came to a close on Day 5, I couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness. I'd made new friends, seen incredible sights, and experienced the beauty of Scotland in a way that few others ever do. But it wasn't just the sights that made this trip so special. It was the people - the Tour Manager, my group, and the locals we met along the way. Everyone was so warm, welcoming, and eager to share their love of Scotland. It made me feel like I was part of something special.

And that's the beauty of a trip like this - it's not just a holiday, it's an experience. It's a chance to step outside of your comfort zone, to explore new places, and to connect with people in a way that's all too rare in our busy, modern lives. It's a chance to slow down, take a deep breath, and truly appreciate the beauty of the world around us.

So if you're thinking about taking a trip to Scotland, I couldn't recommend the Highland Adventure more highly. From start to finish, it was an experience that exceeded all my expectations. It was a journey filled with laughter, adventure, and new friendships. It was a chance to see Scotland in all its glory, and to fall in love with a place that stole my heart.