Scotland – Highlands & NC500

24th May – 16th June(23 nights)pdfdownload



Relaxed touring, Wonderful scenery and the NC500

The Highlands of Scotland offer some of the best scenery to be found in the British Isles and throughout this tour you will experience the very best of it, including traveling the NC500 (North Coast 500 mile route). Enjoy springtime and the wonderful long days that being this far north brings.   

The major population centres of Scotland are Glasgow and Edinburgh, this tour starts and finishes north of these, directly in the Highlands. The tour focuses on the real rural areas of the north and its beautiful coastline as we travel in a clockwise direction along the west coast, across the north and down the east. Stops at Loch Lomond, Oban, Loch Ness, Isle of Sky, Ullapool, Durness, Inverness and Pitlochry are all included.  

Throughout the tour do not miss the opportunity to make visits at Inveraray Castle, Neptune’s Staircase, Urguhart Castle, Eilean Donan Castle, Inverewe Gardens, John O’Groats and Dunrobin Castle, all are on our route. Throughout the tour each journey has been kept short, allowing plenty of time for making on route stops and visits to attractions.

This tour offers wonderful travel in your own motorhome, through stunning Scottish Highlands scenery in sparsely populated locations. Campsites in the north of Scotland tend to have scenic locations but at times more basic facilities.

Day One – Monday 24th May
We meet at a well-appointed campsite on Loch Lomond. Late afternoon the Tour Directors will host a welcome get together and for the evening we will all go out for a group dinner. A chance to meet fellow travelling companions and to learn a little more about the adventure ahead.

Day Two – Tuesday 25th May
A free day and opportunity to visit your first ‘Loch’ of the tour. The waterside of Loch Lomond is a 10 minute-walk from our campsite where you can enjoy a taster of some of the great scenery to come throughout the tour.

Day Three – Wednesday 26th May
Move on today. Starting with a drive along the waterside of Loch Lomond we head towards the beautiful west coast town of Oban. On route make a stop at Inveraray for a visit of its castle and prison. 80 miles

Day Four – Thursday 27th May
A free day. From our campsite there are views across the straights to Kerrara island and Oban centre is a 2.5 mile coastal cycle or walk away. Oban is a picturesque town with many shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy.

Day Five – Friday 28th May
Continue our journey north today as we travel to the base of Ben Nevis. On route stop off in Fort William. This evening we have a group dinner in the campsites own well-appointed restaurant. 55 miles

Day Six – Saturday 29th May
A free day. Maybe you will want to tackle Ben Nevis, a hike of around 7 hours! If not the scenery of the UK highest mountain can be enjoyed directly from our campsite and whilst taking more pleasant flat walks alongside the river.

Day Seven – Sunday 30th May
Just a short drive today but it will take time. On route visit the Neptune Staircase (a series of 8 locks cut into the Caledonian Canal), make a stop at Spean Bridge, then as we run alongside Loch Ness keep an eye out for Nessie. Lastly make a stop at Urquhart castle before arriving to our campsite which is around 15 minutes walk from the shore of Loch Ness. 50 miles

Day Eight – Monday 31st May
Today travel west as we leave the Scottish mainland and cross to the Isle of Sky (toll free bridge). On route stop off at the Eilean Donan castle (Scotland’s most photographed historic monument). 110 miles

Day Nine – Tuesday 1st June
Free day. In addition to wonderful coastal views and an ideal place for relaxing our campsite is within walking distance of Dunvegan village and Castle & Gardens.

Day Ten – Wednesday 2nd June
We return to the mainland today and pick up the NC500. This really is the Highlands now and an introduction to single lane roads. However, don’t be put off, the roads are well surfaced, not very busy and with passing places every 100m or so. The scenery is wonderful all the way and our campsite for tonight is located directly on the beach. 120 miles

Day Eleven – Thursday 3rd June
A leisurely start to today with breakfast arranged in the campsite coffee bar. Following this the day is free for enjoying the beach.

Day Twelve – Friday 4th June
Today is a short drive so plenty of time to stop off and enjoy some of the many Lochs that we travel alongside. Also, a must see for today are the Inverewe Gardens, considered to be some of the best in the UK. This evening we are in Ullapool. 60 miles

Day Thirteen – Saturday 5th June
A free day. Our campsite overlooks Ullapool estuary where boats arriving and departing for the Outer Hebrides are seen. You are also just a few minutes walk from Ullapool centre.

Day Fourteen – Sunday 6th June
Continuing on the NC500 today we pass through the most dramatic of the West Highlands scenery to arrive at the very north easterly point of Scotland – Durness, and another wonderfully located coastal campsite. 70 miles

Day Fifteen – Monday 7th June
A free day which we start with a full Scottish breakfast in the campsites own restaurant to set us up for the day. Smoo Cove and Balnakiel beach will be most people’s destinations for today, both are within walking distance of our campsite.

Day Sixteen – Tuesday 8th June
Sticking to the NC500 we now make our way east along Scotland’s north coast to arrive at Thurso. Directly opposite our campsite is a major supermarket, this will be the first of these you will have seen for a good few days. 75 miles

Day Seventeen – Wednesday 9th June
Today take the opportunity to call at John O’Groats as we continue the NC500 route to Dornoch. On route also make a stop at Dunrobin Castle. This evening we walk into town for a group meal. 90 miles

Day Eighteen – Thursday 10th June
A free day and opportunity to explore Dornoch, or to give it its official title Royal Dornoch.

Day Nineteen – Friday 11th June
We complete the NC500 today as we arrive to its official start/finish point in the Highlands picturesque city of Inverness. On route make a stop at the Falls of Shin, one of the best places to view salmon jumping upstream as they return to their birth place for laying their own eggs. 50 miles

Day Twenty – Saturday 12th June
A free day to visit Inverness which is a 2 mile riverside cycle or walk from our camping.

Day Twenty-one – Sunday 13th June
Whilst we have now completed the NC500 there remains a good drive for today’s journey as we travel south to Pitlochry. We take a route skirting the Grampian Mountains or if you prefer you can cross the mountains and pass Balmoral Castle to arrive to our final campsite. 100 or 140 miles

Day Twenty-two – Monday 14th June
Pitlochry is a lovely place to explore along with its ‘Salmon Ladder’, both of which are walkable from our campsite. This afternoon we go out for ‘afternoon tea’.

Day Twenty-three – Tuesday 15th June
A free day to explore Pitlochry further or just take it easy. This evening we walk into town for a ‘Farewell dinner’ and a chance to reflect on some of the wonderful scenery passed through over 23 days that has been Scotland’s Highlands and NC500.

Day Twenty-four – Wednesday 16th June
Today our tour comes to an end. Edinburgh is just 70 miles south if you wish to extend your time in Scotland with a visit to its capital.

VISITS TO PLACES OF INTEREST

  • All visits are left for individuals to decide which they would like to make and are not arranged/included in the tour. Throughout the time away the Tour Directors will be on hand to assist with any bookings. Note some attractions may require online pre-booking/paying.

GROUP MEALS included in the tour

  • 2 group breakfast
  • 1 group afternoon tea
  • 4 group dinners with wine

PRICE

Motorhome with 2 people = £0000 per person
Motorhome with 1 person = £0000

DEPOSIT £250     

INCLUDED IN PRICE

  • 21 Campsite nights with electric hook-ups
  • 2 Campsite nights without electric hook-ups
  • Welcome to Scotland drinks reception
  • 2 group breakfasts *
  • 1 group afternoon tea *
  • 4 group dinners with wine *
  • Tour information pack with suggested routes and GPS Co-ordinates
  • Services of Tour Directors travelling in their own motorhome throughout the tour

* Meals will be arranged in accordance with any social distancing regulations/recommendations at the time.