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Edinburgh & Loch Ness 3 Day Break
 
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(3 - 11 yrs) (60 yrs +)
Standard £ 359.00 £ 299.00 £ 359.00
First £ 479.00 £ 399.00 £ 479.00
Days of Operation:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Depart From:
Kings Cross Station 6.30am
Tour Duration:
3 days
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Edinburgh & Loch Ness 3 Day Break

Includes two nights hotel accommodation in central Edinburgh!

  • Return train tickets to Edinburgh
  • Prepaid entrance ticket to Edinburgh Castle
  • City Sightseeing Bus Pass & Edinburgh Map
  • See the romantic village of Luss, Loch Lomond, Fort William, Fort Augustus and Loch Ness
  • Price includes 2 nights accommodation in the heart of Edinburgh
  • Single supplement of 35 GBP per night
  • Child prices are for children between 4 & 11 years

The Tour

Day One:

Following on from your spectacular train ride from London to Scotland, passing through York, Durham and Newcastle and then hugs the coastline before arriving in Edinburgh, there will be plenty of time to visit Edinburgh Castle in the afternoon. We've also included a city sightseeing hop on and off pass so you can find your way around and get to know the charming city.

Day two - Loch Ness and highlands

The early morning of day two is spent at the Romantic village of Luss on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Next we visit the infamous site of the 1692 Glencoe massacre followed by a short drive to Fort William in the shadow of Britains highest mountain ~ Ben Nevis, where we stop for lunch.

The afternoon is spent at Fort Augustus a small village on the banks of Loch Ness. A boat trip on the loch is possible or you can simply enjoy the picturesque views while pondering the legend of the Loch Ness monster.

Day 3 - The day is free to explore Edinburgh independently. There are plenty of suggestions for what to do in Edinburgh. The top 5 sights include:

  • National Portrait Gallery. Designed in 1890 in flamboyant Gothic Style, it contains portraits of famous Scots like Robert Burns and Mary Queen of Scots.
  • Charlotte Square. Designed in 1791 this is considered to be the finest square in the city.
  • High Kirk of St Giles. The Cathedral of the Church of Scotland.
  • Carlton Hill. This volcanic outcrop crowned with monuments, has panoramic views of the city, Holyrood Palace and the Firth of Forth.
  • Museum of Scotland. An outstanding new museum, built in 1998, recounting Scotland’s history

 


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