Royal Scotland
Road trip through royalty
Embark on a 7-night journey through Scotland's royal gems! Start in the medieval streets of Edinburgh, then hop in your rental car and venture off to Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Inverness, Oban, and the Trossachs area! From sites to scenery, see Scotland your way on this once-in-a-lifetime vacation.
What's Included
- Round-trip economy class airfare to Edinburgh (EDI)
- Private airport transfer upon arrival
- 2 nights in Edinburgh at the Motel One Princes Street Hotel, or similar
- Manual rental car for 5 nights - upgrade to automatic available
- Pick-up Edinburgh city center and drop-off Edinburgh Airport
- 2 nights in Aberdeenshire at the Norwood Hall Hotel, or similar
- 1 night in Inverness at the Macdonald Highlands Aviemore Hotel, or similar
- 1 night in Oban at the Loch Melfort Hotel or similar
- 1 night in the Trossachs area at Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel
- Scottish Explorer Pass
- Breakfast Daily
Great Ways to Explore
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Enjoy the freedom of having your very own car in Scotland! Roam far and wide, and make stops for hidden gems along the way.
- Be sure to try haggis, Scotland's national dish. Go ahead and pair it with a whiskey!
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Spot sheep and hairy cows as you drive through Scotland's hilly green countryside.
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Take advantage of your 7-Day Scottish Explorer Pass. Enjoy perks like skip-the-line and free admission to tons of royally popular attractions.
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Explore storybook castles and stunning scenery near Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Ready, set, explore! This royal vacation is the total package. From magical city stays to drives through the picture-perfect Highlands, this trip is the perfect way to see Scotland at your own pace. From castles and palaces, to forts and yachts, prepare yourself for an unforgettable vacation rich with royal history.
First, experience Scotland's charming capital city of Edinburgh. Stroll through winding stone streets lined with colorful pubs, castles, and cathedrals. Gawk at the city's incredible architecture and use your included Scotland Explorer Pass to check out Edinburgh's most raved-about sites and attractions!
From Edinburgh, you'll pick up your rental car and hit the road! Enjoy postcard-worthy drives through rolling greenery, mountainous landscapes, and sparkling "lochs" (lakes). With stays at every end of the country, you'll experience Scotland front to back. Explore the western coast near Oban, visit the "capital of the Highlands" in Inverness, head up north near the Cairngorms to Aberdeenshire, soak up Scottish culture in Perthshire, and drench yourself in natural beauty near The Trossachs and Loch Lomond.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
- Round-trip economy class airfare to Edinburgh (EDI)
- Private airport transfer upon arrival
- 2 nights in Edinburgh at the Motel One Princes Street Hotel, or similar
- Manual rental car for 5 nights - upgrade to automatic available
- Pick-up Edinburgh city center and drop-off Edinburgh Airport
- 2 nights in Aberdeenshire at the Norwood Hall Hotel, or similar
- 1 night in Inverness at the Macdonald Highlands Aviemore Hotel, or similar
- 1 night in Oban at the Loch Melfort Hotel or similar
- 1 night in the Trossachs area at Macdonald Forest Hills Hotel
- Scottish Explorer Pass
- Breakfast Daily
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Enjoy the freedom of having your very own car in Scotland! Roam far and wide, and make stops for hidden gems along the way.
- Be sure to try haggis, Scotland's national dish. Go ahead and pair it with a whiskey!
-
Spot sheep and hairy cows as you drive through Scotland's hilly green countryside.
-
Take advantage of your 7-Day Scottish Explorer Pass. Enjoy perks like skip-the-line and free admission to tons of royally popular attractions.
-
Explore storybook castles and stunning scenery near Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Ready, set, explore! This royal vacation is the total package. From magical city stays to drives through the picture-perfect Highlands, this trip is the perfect way to see Scotland at your own pace. From castles and palaces, to forts and yachts, prepare yourself for an unforgettable vacation rich with royal history.
First, experience Scotland's charming capital city of Edinburgh. Stroll through winding stone streets lined with colorful pubs, castles, and cathedrals. Gawk at the city's incredible architecture and use your included Scotland Explorer Pass to check out Edinburgh's most raved-about sites and attractions!
From Edinburgh, you'll pick up your rental car and hit the road! Enjoy postcard-worthy drives through rolling greenery, mountainous landscapes, and sparkling "lochs" (lakes). With stays at every end of the country, you'll experience Scotland front to back. Explore the western coast near Oban, visit the "capital of the Highlands" in Inverness, head up north near the Cairngorms to Aberdeenshire, soak up Scottish culture in Perthshire, and drench yourself in natural beauty near The Trossachs and Loch Lomond.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
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Day 1. Welcome to Edinburgh!
Upon arrival in Scotland's medieval capital, enjoy a comfortable transfer to your luxurious hotel. Once you check in, the rest of the day is free for you to explore! With its stunning Georgian and Victorian architecture, it's easy to see why Edinburgh has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stroll through the city's winding colorful streets and treat yourself to a pint on the Royal Mile. Admire Edinburgh Castle, as it's perched atop the crags of an ancient volcano right in the center of the city!
Be sure to activate your 7-Day Explorer Pass and take advantage of all its perks!Â
Private transfer to Edinburgh hotel
The Motel One Edinburgh-Princes is in the heart of Edinburgh- less than a 5-minute walk from Edinburgh Waverley Station. This contemporary hotel features a bar and a 24-hour front desk. Each room at Motel One Edinburgh-Princes has tasteful decor with attractive turquoise and beige finishes. Edinburgh's beautiful historic quarter, including the Royal Mile and the Castle are within a 15-minute walk of the hotel. The National Gallery of Scotland, the Royal Scottish Academy and the Sir Walter Scott Monument are all just over a quarter mile from the Motel One.
Stay at a gorgeous contemporary hotel designated on one of the most historic streets in Scotland! The Premier Inn Edinburgh City Center Royal Mile Hotel is a next-generation hotel that combines top-of-the-line comfort with a futuristic design to create the ultimate Edinburgh hotel experience.
The hotel features Hypnos pillow-top beds and high-quality, diverse cuisine. The rooms feature free Wi-Fi, private baths, flat-screen TVs, and super comfortable bedding. The hotel itself is well-located, being just a short walk from the Edinburgh Waverley rail station and a 2-minute walk from some of the eateries and shops on the Royal Mile. Additionally, the Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse are both about an 11-minute walk away
Just minutes from various attractions including West Princes Street Gardens and the Scottish National Gallery, the Premier Inn Edinburgh City Centre (Waverley) Hotel is a great choice for lodging in the city of Edinburgh. With easy access to the Edinburgh Waverley train station, guests can easily travel to other nearby destinations and attractions. Additionally, the Edinburgh Castle is just about an 11-minute walk away!
On the property, guests can enjoy delicious meals and drinks at the Thyme restaurant and bar. All guest rooms have an ultra-comfy Hypnos bed, a flatscreen TV, a hairdryer, a private bathroom, and more.
Day 2. Edinburgh
Recharge with a free day in Edinburgh, where you will begin your royal discoveries! Today, use your Scottish Explorer Pass and consider visits to Holyrood Palace, the Royal Yacht Britannia, and of course, Edinburgh Castle.
Holyrood Palace is the official residence of the King on his visits to Scotland, and the Royal Yacht Britannia has provided a home at sea to the Royal Family on their vacations. The yacht is berthed in Leith, and it gives a great peek into royal life!
Day 3. Edinburgh - Aberdeenshire
Fuel up with a scrumptious Scottish breakfast, then pick up your rental far and embark on the self-drive portion of your trip! Say "see ya" to Edinburgh and head over the Queensferry Crossing into the ancient Kingdom of Fife. From the bridge, you will enjoy views of the "Forth Rail Bridge." We recommend that you travel the coastal route to St Andrews, as it will take you through some of Scotland's most beautiful fishing villages.
St Andrews has an ancient history - named after the patron saint of Scotland and said to be the final resting place of his remains. This beautiful town is also the birthplace of golf, and more recently, the location where the royal couple William and Kate met - at St Andrews University! You'll get to make a brief stop at this fascinating place before continuing on.Â
Built in 1881 on the site of a 15th-century castle, Norwood Hall Hotel combines a rich heritage with modern amenities to create an unforgettable experience. Situated on the banks of the River Dee, the hotel is 3.3 miles from the historic Aberdeen city center and 9 miles from the airport. Rooms are traditionally furnished with rich fabrics, and all have en suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities.
Wake up each morning to a full Scottish breakfast and in the evening dine at the formal restaurant serving classic Scottish food with views of the surrounding woodland. Sample some of the 80 types of whisky at the wood-panelled lounge bar. From your doorstep enjoy seven acres of private gardens!
Set on 2,400 acres of ancient grounds, Macdonald Pittodrie House boasts historic charm and an unbeatable location. Wake up to stunning views of Bennachie Mountain, breathtaking gardens and surrounding woodland and explore the marvelous Aberdeenshire landscapes, with Inverurie and Aberdeen nearby. Enjoy the luxurious comfort from each of the 27 rooms – each traditionally furnished, with a range of modern conveniences. The two AA Rosette-rated Mither Tap Restaurant features a contemporary yet classic menu, serving only the finest British cuisine and locally sourced organic products in a remarkable Scottish countryside setting. For a less formal dining experience, head to the Snug Bar to enjoy a brewed tea or coffee while you warm up by the fire. Guests can also enjoy afternoon tea in the richly-decorated Drawing Room.Â
We are unique among Scottish Country House Hotels as the hotel was founded on the site where the Knights Templar once trained, in around 1227AD. So experience for yourself the lifestyle of the Scottish nobility in one of Scotland's finest Country House Hotels.
The Station Hotel sits directly opposite the Aberdeen Train Station in the city center. This hotel offers basic comfortable accommodations in a prime location. All rooms are equipped with free WiFi, television, and coffee/tea making facilities. The onsite bar and restaurant offer guests the opportunity to unwind over traditional Scottish cuisine and cocktails. All meals, including tea, are available for room service. A variety of attractions, including Nigg Bay Golf Club and Aberdeen Art Gallery, are just minutes from The Station Hotel.Â
You’ll find Deeside Inn in the center of Ballater, a beautiful village in the heart of Grampian Highlands. Many of the original Victorian features, like wood-paneling, wooden beams, and open log fires have been maintained to create a friendly and relaxing atmosphere throughout the hotel. The inn is near the area's many attractions like Balmoral Castle, Crathie Kirk, Royal Lochnager Distillery and Ballater’s Old Railway Station. Cairngorm National Park is nearby, where you’ll find all kinds of hiking and climbing trails from easy to seriously challenging.
The restaurant serves food throughout the day: a large selection of fish, grill, and game dishes, with a mixture of classics and new ideas. Their popular bar offers a variety of beers, wines, and spirits, including a wide range of malt whiskies. You’ll often hear live music there too. And the welcoming lounge is the perfect place to sink into one of the large settees and relax.
Loch Kinord Hotel is a small family run, inn-style hotel with 19 rooms and suites in the village of Dinnet in Royal Deeside. Each room is individually decorated and comes with free WiFi and television. The hotel is both family-friendly and pet-friendly and offers accommodations for guests with disabilities. The hotel's restaurant prides itself on using fresh, local produce in its dishes. The menu offers traditional Scottish delicacies as well as international favorites. For those interested, the hotel is located about 30 miles from both Glenshee and the Lecht, two of Scotland's ski resorts. Loch Kinord Hotel is a perfect spot for exploring both the Highlands and the local attractions in Aberdeen.
Day 4. Aberdeenshire
This morning, you might want to pay a visit to Glamis Castle, childhood home of Queen Elizabeth! Later in the day, follow the road to Blairgowrie, through an area known as the "Royal Deeside." Feel the road climb as you drive through the skiing hills of Glenshee towards Braemar. You will pass Crathie, where you can stop to see the church where the Royal Family attends Sunday service when on holiday at Balmoral Castle.Â
Consider a visit to Royal Lochnagar Distillery, just a mile or so along the banks of the River Dee from Balmoral Castle.Â
Day 5. Aberdeenshire - Inverness
Today, travel through the Grampian Mountains and pass Tomintoul, the highest village in Great Britain! Head onto Grantown on Spey, where you can visit one of the many whiskey distilleries in the area. Continue onto Nairn, a popular seaside resort area famous for its golf course and beautiful sandy beaches.
Time permitting, you may wish to visit Cawdor Castle! Best known for its literary connections to William Shakespeare's Scottish play, Macbeth, as the title character of the play was made Thane of Cawdor. The castle itself, however, was built many years after the events of the play.
In the afternoon, travel to the Inverness area for your overnight. Roam around the beautiful city and treat yourself to dinner at a pub!
Macdonald Aviemore Resort is situated at the very heart of the Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands - a truly magical location. Enjoy a short break in one of our distinctive hotels or relax amidst ancient Caledonian pine forests in one of our cosy woodland lodges.
You'll everything you need and more within the resort - from a great choice of 4 star hotels and woodland lodges to a fantastic selection of restaurants and bars. Catch the latest movies in our cinema or the latest brand fashion in our luxury retail outlet. Need to entertain the family? Check out our huge activity centre featuring a large leisure pool, soft play and multi activity rooms for babies up to teens. For golfers, there's Macdonald Spey Valley Championship Golf Course. Voted one of the best in Scotland, this course boasts some of the most breathtaking views in the world and the longest hole in Scotland measuring 635 yards!
Set within four acres of manicured grounds and just one mile from Inverness city center, the Kingsmills Hotel is an elegant retreat in an idyllic Scottish setting. A former mansion dating from 1786, the Kingsmills has been transformed into a luxurious hotel that expertly combines tradition and style. Indulge your senses with 114 relaxing bedrooms, many with private balconies and patios, or views over the neighboring golf course. Guests at the Kingsmills Hotel have full use of the leisure club including gym, spa and swimming pool. Due to its close proximity to the Inverness Golf Course, the hotel is the perfect base for a golf break. There are two restaurants available for dining - The Inglis Restaurant offers a fixed price menu which is perfect for a pre-theater dinner, and the Conservatory offers a la carte dining in a beautiful garden setting.
Tulloch Castle dates from the 12th century, when the Bains and later the Clan Davidson laid claim to its lands. Like its lively history, the castle’s fortunes have changed many times. Now, it stands as a magnificent hotel, with a ready welcome for leisure and business travellers.
The castle retains many of its period features, including the 250-year old panelled Great Hall, and painstakingly restored original fireplaces and ceilings.
In days of old, only the Laird or the Chief of the Clan could enjoy a relaxing stay in a Scottish highland castle. Thankfully, times have changed. Today, Tulloch Castle has 22 well-appointed en suite bedrooms, each with their own unique character and charm. Guests are given a warm welcome, and can expect splendid hospitality, comfortable surroundings and superb food.
Tulloch Castle is pet friendly and welcomes dogs at the hotel. However, guests should note that they are not permitted in the Restaurant or Bar areas.
Set in nine acres of parkland with spectacular views over the Moray Firth, the listed art deco New Drumossie Hotel is an oasis of peace and elegance. In close reach of several of the finest links golf courses in the world, this welcoming Highland destination is located ten minutes from Inverness centre. Perfectly positioned for the rich, local heritage of Culloden, Loch Ness and the Cairngorms, the new Drumossie Hotel is perfect for a relaxing weekend.
Experience the beauty of the Scottish Highlands from the comfort of your luxurious, peaceful room at the New Drumossie Hotel. Appointed to the highest standard, enjoy traditional grandeur which comes with satellite television, a large comfortable bed and a spacious en-suite with separate bath and shower. For deluxe toiletries and even more space, upgrade to a Feature Room. Accessible Rooms and Family Rooms are also available on request.
Kincraig Castle is located just 20 minutes from Inverness. Guest rooms are furnished with free WiFi, television, and coffee/tea making facilities. The onsite restaurant serves lunch, dinner, and afternoon tea daily. The hotel also features a Whisky Snug where cocktails can be enjoyed by the fire in Winter, or outdoors in Summer. The hotel is set within ten acres of gorgeous Highland countryside!
Stay in an authentic 1812 stone house in a cozy family-run hotel 1.4 miles from Forres town center and four miles from 16th-century Brodie Castle. Individually decorated rooms have TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Some rooms feature 4-poster beds or patio doors leading out to a garden. There's also a grill restaurant serving afternoon tea, plus a whisky bar where guests can unwind with a drink. A complimentary full Scottish breakfast is offered each morning. An Internet point is located on site and high-speed wireless Internet access is complimentary.
Day 6. Inverness - Oban
Enjoy a lovely morning in Inverness, then drive south and follow the shores of Loch Ness - the most famous loch in Scotland! You may wish to stop at Urquhart Castle on the shores of the loch. In fact, the castle is where most sightings of the famous Loch Ness Monster "Nessie" have been reported!Â
Continue along the Caledonian Canal to Fort Augustus. Just before Fort William, make a little detour to Glenfinnan and gawk at the Glenfinnan Monument, situated on the scenic "Road to the Isles." Set amid superb Highland scenery at the head of Loch Sheil, the monument was erected in 1815 in tribute to the clansmen who fought and died for the Jacobite cause.
As you drive toward Oban, be sure to make some photo-stops. Check out Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, and Loch Linnhe! Upon arrival in Oban, check into your hotel and enjoy a night at leisure.
Step into the warmth and tranquility of this country family home, set on 17 acres of landscaped gardens and beach overlooking Loch Melfort on the romantic coast of Argyll in the Scottish Highlands. Dating back to the 19th century, the hotel features airy, individually decorated rooms and suites with sea views, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Dine in the formal AA 2 Rosette Asknish Bay Restaurant or, for a more relaxed meal, the Chartroom Bistro offers light meals and snacks. For a truly special dining experience, choose your own menu in the tasteful wood panelled library and enjoy private dining for 2-18 people. Afternoon tea (fee) is available in the bistro and in a guest lounge with a fireplace. There’s a cozy bar and welcoming sitting rooms with perfect curl-up-and-read-a-book sofas next to our roaring log fire.
Those looking to explore Scotland's West Coast should start their journey here, at the centrally located Oban Bay Hotel. Located in Argyll on Oban's Esplanade overlooking the bay, the hotel is minutes from the Oban train station, bus station, and ferry terminal.
The hotel features an award-winning restaurant, The Grill Room, which serves the best of Scottish cuisine. With Oban being known as "The Seafood Capital of Scotland," the hotel chefs work with the local fishermen to secure the finest seafood for their menus. For those who wish to enjoy a drink, the Atlantic Bar & Grille boasts some of the best selections of Scotch malt whiskies and Scottish gins.
Guests can also enjoy a delightful Afternoon Tea experience at the Oban Bay Hotel, featuring hand-cut finger sandwiches, delectable sweet treats, and a selection of tea and coffee. Afternoon Tea can be savored in the cozy lounge areas at both ends of the bar or in the sun lounge, offering guests breathtaking views of Oban Bay and the Sound of Kerrera.
Oban Bay Hotel has a premier spa that offers an array of treatments, a steam room, sauna, and more so that guests can enjoy some relaxation with views of Scotland's west coast.
Guest rooms are decorated in a relaxed coastal style, some with a bay view, and all furnished with a desk, complimentary toiletries, and television. Other amenities include free Wi-Fi and a coffee/tea-maker.
Oban offers a plethora of activities, and reaching this vibrant destination is effortless thanks to its robust rail and sea connections, earning it the title of the 'Gateway to the Isles.' Frequent ferries connect the mainland to nearby islands, making Oban an ideal starting point for walkers and island-hopping enthusiasts. You can easily embark on day trips to Mull, Lismore, and Kerrera from your base in Oban.
Knipoch Hotel is a privately owned, family-run hotel which has been open since 1981. The 18-room property includes suites and a triple room. Visitors can expect hotel amenities with personal, boutique service. Begin your morning with a full Scottish breakfast before you set out to explore Argyll and the Western Isles. The hotel is located six miles from the south of Oban, which means incredible scenery, whale watching, and historic sites. Return to the hotel to warm up with a Scottish Malt Whisky at the bar then enjoy a locally sourced dinner of home-smoked salmon at the restaurant.Â
Perched over glistening Oban Bay, this luxurious hotel boasts Victorian architecture, free WiFi, onsite dining, and much more. Upon arrival, check-in with the friendly 24-hour reception team and admire the hotel's traditional Scottish decor. Head up to your room and open the door to flat-screen TV, plush bedding, bath amenities, and more.Â
Once you're all settled, treat yourself to a glass of scotch and a lovely meal at the onsite bar/restaurant. Looking to explore? Take a 10-minute walk and arrive in the center of town!Â
Our beautiful Taychreggan Hotel is a deeply relaxing and secluded 4-star Scottish country house hotel, beautifully situated on the shores of Loch Awe, near Oban in Scotland. Surrounded by mountains, Loch Awe, forests and an abundance of wildlife, Taychreggan makes a perfect venue for the walker, fisherman, cyclist or photographer and the romantics among you.
Day 7. Oban - Trossachs Area
After breakfast, travel south from Oban through Kilmartin Glen, located between Oban and Lochgilphead. The glen is home to more than 350 ancient monuments, 150 of them being prehistoric! Spend some time at Lady Glassary Wood, a site of standing stones and the Temple Wood stone circle. Learn more about the area in the Kilmartin House Museum of Ancient Culture!
South of the glen, you will find the remains of the fortress of Dunadd, marking the royal center of Dalriada, where ancient kings were crowned. Later, follow the shores of Loch Lomond, the largest and perhaps most beautiful of all Scottish lochs in the Trossachs region.Â
Immerse yourself in the spectacular natural beauty of the region, and enjoy a stay in the Trossachs area tonight!
Nestled amidst shimmering lochs, rugged mountains, and verdant wooded hills, Forest Hills Hotel & Spa is situated in a region of unparalleled natural beauty. Positioned within the breathtaking Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, this destination is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a magical retreat in the heart of nature.
Recharge with a spa day at the wellness center or spend a day discovering the activities available on the property. Explore the local adventures such as mountain biking, the Highland Steam Train, Blair Drummond Safari & Adventure Park, shopping, and more.
Enjoy restful nights in the newly refurbished guestrooms and excellent views and even better cuisine at the property's on-site restaurant.Â
At the hotel, you are within a 20-minute drive from Stirling, a 40-minute drive from Glasgow, and less than an hour's drive from Edinburgh.
The Stirling Highland Hotel enjoys a Central Lowland location in the center of Stirling. Located at the gateway to the majestic Scottish Highlands, it provides an ideal base for exploring the area. It is less than half a mile from the historic Stirling Castle, and within easy reach of the Bannockburn Heritage Centre, Glengoyne Distillery and Trossachs National Park. The hotel features 96 warm and inviting guestrooms with complimentary Wi-Fi, and a fantastic Health & Leisure Club with extensive fitness facilities, indoor swimming pool, spa pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, squash courts, and beauty/spa rooms. Enjoy award-winning traditional and international gourmet dining in the AA Rosette Award-winning Scholars Restaurant, and relax with a nightcap in the Headmaster's Study Bar. The Stirling Highland Hotel, with its central Scotland location, also makes the perfect base for visiting championship courses and competitions.
Nestled on several acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, this Victorian-style hotel boasts onsite dining, wellness facilities, comfortable rooms, and breathtaking views of the Trossachs. Upon arrival, check-in with the 24-hour reception team and admire the hotel's elegant lobby - a lovely blend of modern design and Scottish tradition.Â
Head up to your spacious room and open the door to LED TV, WiFi access, plush bedding, and decadent bath amenities. Once you're all settled in, unpack your swimsuit and take a dip in the pool, or work all your stresses away in the fitness center! Need some R&R? Treat yourself to a massage or get steamy in the sauna.Â
When you work up an appetite, consider a meal at the onsite restaurant, which serves up traditional Scottish cuisine in a sophisticated, yet cozy atmosphere.Â
Choose a charming retreat in an oasis of hospitality and natural beauty in the Trossachs. An excellent touring base for the Loch Tay and Killin areas as well as Glencoe and the West Highlands via nearby Crianlarich, the hotel offers a variety of day trips and activities. At Poppies Hotel, you can look forward to the highest standard of customer service and carefully curated guest experiences. Each well-kept guestroom is thoughtfully appointed and individually decorated, ensuring an unmatched experience for each visit.
The Rosslea Hall Hotel Rhu is a four star, beachfront hotel just minutes from Helensburgh. The 30 guest rooms feature a stylish and modern decor, with its soft and neutral color palette reflecting the beachfront location. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen television, free WiFi, and coffee/tea making facilities. The Rosslea Hotel is a popular wedding destination due to its picturesque location. Dine on traditional Scottish cuisine or sip on Afternoon Tea in the Garden Room Restaurant. Unwind with a pre-dinner cocktail or snack in the Glen Fruin Bar. Whatever you choose, you'll enjoy a peaceful stay at the Rosslea Hall Hotel Rhu.Â
Day 8. Depart Scotland
Pack up all your souvenirs and head to Edinburgh airport! Be sure to leave yourself enough time to drive to the airport, return your rental car, and still arrive at your terminal the suggested 3 hours prior to your flight's departure.Â
Spend your flight replaying wonderful memories and dreaming about your next adventure!Â