Four special nights away to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Highlands with an inclusive Itinerary by coach featuring Inverness, a cruise on Loch Ness, Pitlochry and a scenic journey to Glenlivet, Tomintoul to Grantown on Spey followed by a return trip on Strathspey Railway.
Set in a 65-acre woodland estate, a few minutes’ drive from Aviemore, Coylumbridge Hotel is the perfect base for exploring the best of the Scottish Highlands.
- Accommodation at the Coylumbridge Hotel, Aviemore
- Three course evening meal at the hotel restaurant each evening
- Full breakfast in the mornings
- Three inclusive Park & Tour Excusrions by coach
- Inverness for free time before continuing in the afternoon for the Loch Ness Cruise, after the cruise we continue to Drumnadrocht
- Pitlochry for visit, then on return journey a visit to Queens View
- A scenic journey through the famous Speyside villages of Glenlivet, Tomintoul to Grantown on Spey before we continue on to Strathspey Railway, journey takes 1hr 42mins with a 15 minute stop in Broomhill.
Inverness & Loch Ness Cruise - Located on Scotland’s north east coast, where the River Ness meets the Moray Firth lies Inverness. Regarded as the capital of the Highlands, Inverness has all the benefits of city life, with the scenic beauty and nature of the Scottish Highlands right on its doorstep. Its old town features 19th century Inverness Cathedral, the mostly 18th century Old High Church and an indoor Victorian market selling food, crafts and clothing. Take a stroll along the City Heritage trail and delight in the cultural heritage of this striking city, from Drummuirs House to Bow Court. We also include a cruise on the gentle waters of Loch Ness to complete a wonderful excursion.
Strathspey Railway - Enjoy a scenic excursion by coach through pretty towns and villages with time to enjoy Glenlivet, pretty Tomintoul and popular Grantown-on-Spey before taking a wonderful steam train journey. The Strathspey Railway invites you to step aboard and celebrate the history of steam travel through the Highlands of Scotland. This ten mile restored section of the original Highland Railway Line enables you to travel back in time to an era when steam whistles blew, carriage doors slammed and there was a familiar click-clack, rhythm of the rails, as the train travels along the track.