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Lewis, Skye & the Highlands of Scotland

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Explore the natural beauty of the Highlands and the Outer Hebrides combined with a journey on the legendary Jacobite steam train

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2026 Tour code: 26WHS

About the tour

Discover the wild charm of the Outer Hebrides and the Scottish Highlands on this culture-packed eight-day tour.

Journey through Scotland's stunning landscapes, as historic castles, fishing villages and breathtaking natural beauty set the scene. Explore Edinburgh, witness the wonder of modern engineering at the Falkirk Wheel, and experience one of the world's most beautiful train journeys aboard the Jacobite steam train.

From the iconic Callanish Standing Stones on Lewis to the Old Man of Storr on Skye, visit Scotland's most popular landmarks while uncovering hidden gems along the way.

Unforgettable Experiences

Journeying on the Jacobite Steam Train
Journeying on the Jacobite Steam Train
Travel on the famous Jacobite steam train along the breathtaking West Highland Line from Fort William to Mallaig, crossing the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct enroute.
Visiting Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel
Visiting Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel
Marvel at two modern engineering wonders that pay homage to Scotland's industrial past: the 98-foot-tall steel sculptures of the Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel – the world’s only rotating boat lift.
Discovering the culture of the Isle of Lewis
Discovering the culture of the Isle of Lewis
Enjoy a guided tour of the unspoilt island, savouring wild coastal views from the Butt of Lewis and uncovering historic culture amid the 19th-century thatched crofters’ homes at Gearrannan Blackhouses.
Marvelling at the mysterious Callanish Standing Stones
Marvelling at the mysterious Callanish Standing Stones
Explore one of Scotland’s most evocative and significant Neolithic monuments while wandering among the Callanish Standing Stones which date from before Stonehenge.
Driving through the rugged landscapes of Skye
Driving through the rugged landscapes of Skye
During a scenic coach journey, enjoy views of the iconic Eilean Donan Castle before crossing to Skye, where we admire landmarks including the Old Man of Storr.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival in Edinburgh

Your Highland and Hebridean experience begins today as you meet the Tour Manager in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. After checking in to your hotel, you're at leisure to start discovering the city.

The hotel's central location makes it the perfect base for exploring everything Edinburgh has to offer. You could wander the Old Town and see the majestic castle or sip on a dram of whisky while listening to live music at one of the traditional pubs. The city's remarkable architecture, rich culture and timeless history are ready for you to discover.

This evening, we enjoy our first dinner together at a local restaurant.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 2 - Along the West Highland Line to Fort William

Our explorations begin after breakfast, as we head by coach to the jaw-dropping Kelpies. These huge steel sculptures pay homage to the hardworking horses of Scotland that once pulled barges along the canals and worked in the fields of the area. A few miles down the road is the Falkirk Wheel. The world's only rotating boat lift connects the Forth & Clyde canal with the Union canal and there's time to admire this masterpiece of modern engineering.

The next stop is Dumbarton, a small town sitting on the banks of the River Clyde. From here, we embark on a memorable train journey on the West Highland Line to Fort William. After passing Loch Lomond, the route opens up to reveal stunning scenes of mountains and glens. Often hailed as one of the best rail journeys in the world, highlights include the Falls of Falloch, Rannoch Moor and Corrour station - the highest and most remote mainline station in the UK.

Arriving in Fort William, we check in to our new hotel and enjoy dinner this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 - Riding the Jacobite steam train to Mallaig

A journey on the famous Jacobite steam train* awaits after breakfast today as we travel from Fort William to Mallaig along one of the most beautiful train lines in the world.

In the shadow of Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain, we begin our journey along the serene banks of Loch Eil, before reaching a highlight of this dramatic route. Opened in 1898, the curved Glenfinnan Viaduct features 21 arches and is known for its role in the Harry Potter films. On arrival in Mallaig, there's time at leisure to stroll round this small port town or find some fresh local seafood for lunch.

Our return journey is by coach, providing us with an opportunity to admire the scenic west Highlands from a different perspective. This landscape is synonymous with Bonnie Prince Charlie and the scenery evokes the tumultuous time of the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Arriving back in Fort William, the rest of the evening is at leisure, and you can sample hearty Scottish cuisine in a local pub or restaurant.

*Please note: trains are steam-hauled when possible. Some departures will make this journey on Scotrail's diesel service.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 4 - By coach and ferry to the Outer Hebrides

A coach takes us from Fort William to Uig ferry terminal after breakfast this morning. During this scenic journey, we see the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, one of Scotland's most famous landmarks that sits on a small island at the confluence of three lochs.

Crossing the spectacular Skye Bridge, we drive across the beautiful Isle of Skye where towering peaks, rolling hills and vast, empty moors stretch out in all directions. Coastal views and waterfalls guide us across the island and keep an eye out for the Old Man of Storr, a striking rock formation that rises high above us as we pass.

Arriving in Uig, a ferry ride provides the chance to spot seals or dolphins while we sail across the body of water known as the Little Minch. Disembarking in Tarbert on Harris, we continue north by coach to the Isle of Lewis and our hotel in Stornoway. On arrival in this small harbour town - the largest in the Outer Hebrides - we check in to our hotel and enjoy dinner this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 - Exploring the Isle of Lewis and Callanish Standing Stones

Today, we enjoy a full day touring the Isle of Lewis with a guide. Heading north by coach, our explorations begin at the Butt of Lewis, the northernmost point of the island defined by stunning cliffs and crashing waves.

Next, we visit the Port of Ness, a picturesque fishing village with colourful cottages lining the harbour. Continuing along the Atlantic coast, we reach Gearrannan Blackhouse Village to view the traditional thatched-roof cottages that fill the streets with reminders of a simpler way of life. After stopping for lunch at Doune Braes Hotel, we enjoy a highlight of the holiday.

One of the most iconic sights in the Outer Hebrides, the Callanish Standing Stones are ancient megaliths that date from more than 5,000 years ago. Laid out in a cross formation, with the central monolith measuring nearly 16-feet-tall, they predate Stonehenge by about 2,000 years and continue to fascinate visitors from around the world with their mysterious origins. After experiencing this magical location, we return to our hotel by coach ahead of dinner this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 - Discovering Stornoway and returning to the mainland

A guided tour of Stornoway follows breakfast this morning as we uncover the history and culture of this charming town.

Known as the capital of the Outer Hebrides, Stornoway is built around its working harbour and we may even see fishermen bringing in their hauls. Keep an eye out for the Gaelic street signs as we explore, while learning about the culture and history of Lewis and the Outer Hebrides.

This afternoon, we board a ferry to back to the Scottish mainland. Our destination is Ullapool, a quaint village on the shores of Loch Broom, surrounded by wonderful scenery. Ullapool has a popular art scene and shops and, after checking in to our hotel, there's time explore the village at leisure. This evening, we regroup and enjoy dinner at a local seafront restaurant.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 7 - Returning to Edinburgh

Leaving Ullapool behind after breakfast today, we enjoy a scenic coach journey to Inverness. Enroute, we pass rugged Highland landscapes including lochs and mountains such as Beinn Dearg and Ben Wyvis.

In Inverness, we continue by rail to Scotland's capital while our luggage travels by coach to the next hotel for our comfort. Endless hills, tranquil lochs and cascading waterfalls fly by the windows occasionally interrupted by historic towns and villages.

On arrival in Edinburgh, you have free time to view its architecture or soak up the city's history and cultural scene. From the vibrant Royal Mile to the elegant Georgian New Town, Edinburgh is a joy to discover. This evening, we gather in one of the city's restaurants for our final dinner together.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8 - Homeward bound

From the glens of the West Highland Line to the coastal scenery of the Outer Hebrides, the colours and culture of Scotland have guided us around this beautiful country. Travelling on the famous Jacobite steam train, we explored western Scotland from Fort William to Mallaig, before driving across Skye to reach the Isle of Lewis. Uncovering the mystical Callanish Standing Stones and the small port town of Stornoway gave us a glimpse into the landscapes and lifestyles of the islands, before we returned to the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, for our final night.

After breakfast, your holiday draws to a close and you are free to make your way home or continue exploring independently.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Discoveries collection

Our Discoveries range offers everything you need at a great price so you can travel with confidence. It provides comfortable, locally run accommodation*, standard rail or economy flights and expert-led group tours. You'll be in groups with an average of 30-35 travellers and a maximum of 40. *where available

Departure times

Travel timings in your Holiday Confirmation are provisional and are subject to change. We will confirm your travel times in your final itinerary around 10-14 days before your departure. Eurostar or Flight times will be confirmed to you approximately 30-50 days before departure.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotels

The Isles of Glencoe Hotel, Ballachulish

The Isles of Glencoe Hotel, Ballachulish

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Nevis Bank Inn

Nevis Bank Inn, Fort William

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Cabarfeidh Hotel

Cabarfeidh Hotel, Stornoway

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Ibis Edinburgh Centre Royal Mile, Edinburgh

Ibis Edinburgh Centre Royal Mile, Edinburgh

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Caladh Inn, Stornoway

Caladh Inn, Stornoway

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Royal Hotel Ullapool, Ullapool

Royal Hotel Ullapool, Ullapool

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Trains

Jacobite Steam Train
Scotrail
West Highland Line

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David

5 stars

Submitted 03 Sep 2024

Absolutely loved this visit. Such beautiful, breathtaking and varied scenery. Loved finding out about each area, such history and traditions. This was a "taster" we look forward to spending longer in Scotand the Isles.

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Mrs Gunn

5 stars

Submitted 25 Jun 2024

Fantastic scenery and lovely people

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Mr and Mrs R Shah

5 stars

Submitted 25 Jun 2024

Great holiday

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Ruth Chiddle

5 stars

Submitted 30 May 2024

This guided tour was a great opportunity to get to understand one of the most northerly points in the UK. We were treated to the amazing scenery at the same time as being educated about the extremely interesting local history, geography and economics, which are often not taught at school. People who came by themselves were made to feel included. We even had a return ride on the Harry Potter train for a total of two or three hours, including a crossing of the long Glenfinnan viaduct. This is my second experience of Rail Discoveries. They have shown a high degree of customer care, from the booking of my holidays to good tour management.

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Customer

5 stars

Submitted 29 May 2024

Wonderful trip

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James McMahon

5 stars

Submitted 28 May 2024

My recent trip to the Scottish Highlands and Hebrides was a great experience with everything running to schedule. The hotels were nice, the food was good and the other travellers were friendly and great company to be with. Out tour manager, Yvonne, was excellent; she was friendly, knowledgeable and kept us well informed about each day's activities while making sure that we were all accounted for at every step of the trip, which isn't as easy as it sounds. We also had a tour guide on the Hebrides leg of the trip which added to the experience. Elizabeth had a wealth of local and historical information to share which made the visit to the islands very interesting indeed. We were lucky with weather in Scotland and the ferry crossings to and from the Hebrides were very smooth and relaxing. A great all round visit to a spectacularly beautiful part of the world.

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