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As a teenager, I visited Scotland for a few days, and that in addition to Outlander binge watching ended up with me moving to Edinburgh next year. I spent a few years living there and falling more and more in love with the country. The only problem was that it was my university years which meant a tight budget but still the need to explore. So this guide is a summary of a few years of budget travel in Scotland and what I think it's the best compromise between budget and exploring everything this magical country has to offer. ā›°ļø This guide will help you plan your perfect Scotland trip - on a budget and without a car. The base of this trip is a loop which you can start in either Glasgow or Edinburgh and which will take you 8 days. Then, at every stop, I'll give you some day trip options so that you can extend your trip depending on what you want to see and how much time you have. If you go for all-day trips this full itinerary will take 17 days. šŸ’· I'll give you a full breakdown of the cost. The basic loop will require around 210Ā£ for all transport and accommodation. I'll provide you with a spreadsheet that breaks down each cost and each day trip so you can also plan and adjust your trip according to your budget. I'll also share with you accommodation recommendations and a breakdown of all the buses/trains you'd need to take.
Backpacker ā€¢ Car-free ā€¢ Couples ā€¢ Digital Nomads ā€¢ Family ā€¢ Groups ā€¢ LGBTQ+ ā€¢ Pets ā€¢ Female Solo ā€¢ Plus Size ā€¢ Adventure ā€¢ Art ā€¢ Budget ā€¢ Camping ā€¢ History ā€¢ Outdoors ā€¢ Overlanding ā€¢ People & Culture ā€¢ Photography ā€¢ Relaxation ā€¢ Road Trip ā€¢ Romantic ā€¢ Slow Travel ā€¢ Sustainable/Eco ā€¢ Wellness ā€¢ Van Life
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Scotland - the land of iconic views, food, and a FANTASTIC campervanning destination. We campervanned here for two weeks with this itinerary and had such an amazing experience. This guide covers 14 days and a whole lot of campervanning - get ready for a roadtrip! It covers the following destinations: - Glencoe - Isle of Skye - NC500 - The Cairngorms - Aberdeen - Edinburgh - Glasgow & MANY destinations and things to do in between these major stops. For some places it includes restaurants (but not all, as it's a campervanning itinerary so you'll likely be cooking most of your meals), lots of adventure (hikes, views, and activities), where to stay (parking your campervan is SO easy in Scotland we've included where to look for camping spots and also included campervan sites to hook up to for each spot), and inside intel on what you should know before you visit. This itinerary is for the adventurous and people who want to get BUSY during their time here to see as much as possible. It includes quite a bit of driving and lots of activities. Whilst this itinerary is jam-packed, you can easily choose what you want from each day to give you more downtime, and spread some of the activities over multiple days to cut down on your driving time - it's very easily manipulated to suit your needs.
Family ā€¢ Backpacker ā€¢ 50+ ā€¢ Couples ā€¢ Digital Nomads ā€¢ Female Solo ā€¢ Adventure ā€¢ Architecture ā€¢ Camping ā€¢ Foodie ā€¢ Outdoors ā€¢ Overlanding ā€¢ Relaxation ā€¢ Road Trip ā€¢ Van Life ā€¢ Photography ā€¢ RV
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šŸ“󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁓ó æAs a teenager, I visited Scotland for a few days, and that in addition to Outlander binge watching ended up with me moving to Edinburgh next year. I spent a few years living there and falling more and more in love with the country. In this guide I created a a perfect 3 day itinerary if you want to explore Scotland but do not have much time. ā›°ļø You can start (and end) the trip in either Edinburgh or Glasgow. You will not require a car, all locations can be reached with public transport. I'll also share my recommendations with budget hostels in each location. What is included āœ”ļø Itinerary for 3 full days āœ”ļø List of recommended sightseeing and activities āœ”ļø Public transport options for moving between locations in itinerary āœ”ļø Recommendations for budget accomodation (hostels) āœ”ļø Price overview for main costs (transport, accomodation, activities)
Accessibility ā€¢ Backpacker ā€¢ Car-free ā€¢ Couples ā€¢ Digital Nomads ā€¢ Family ā€¢ Groups ā€¢ Gluten-free / Celiac ā€¢ Halal ā€¢ LGBTQ+ ā€¢ Pets ā€¢ Plus Size ā€¢ Female Solo ā€¢ Vegetarian ā€¢ Vegan ā€¢ Adventure ā€¢ Budget ā€¢ Camping ā€¢ Coffee ā€¢ History ā€¢ Outdoors ā€¢ Road Trip ā€¢ Relaxation ā€¢ RV ā€¢ Photography ā€¢ People & Culture ā€¢ Overlanding ā€¢ Romantic ā€¢ Slow Travel ā€¢ Wellness ā€¢ Van Life ā€¢ Sustainable/Eco
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My love to Edinburgh started with architecture aesthetics & local fashion. Even though I'm a food lover, the cuisine is defined more like comfort food than the gourmet. However, you can definitely find any options for your taste & budget from local quirky pubs to fancy fine dining restaurants. Do you know where J.K.Rowling was writing her first legendary chapter of the Harry Potter? Go check it out here now! Whether it's your first time or you're a loyal city visitor or even a local, you definitely might discover some new spots & hidden gems of Edinburgh worth your time! This guide includes: - Areas & Sightseeings - Coffee & Brunch - Lunch & Dinner spots - Local Shopping - Museums & Galleries - Local Food I've visited for Xmas vibes in December during festive season (but the city is charming all year long) & completed my to-do list with all these spots within just 2 days, so you can plan your trip according to your pace of travelling! Enjoy!
50+ ā€¢ Backpacker ā€¢ Couples ā€¢ Accessibility ā€¢ Digital Nomads ā€¢ Family ā€¢ Gluten-free / Celiac ā€¢ Groups ā€¢ Female Solo ā€¢ Vegan ā€¢ Vegetarian ā€¢ Adventure ā€¢ Architecture ā€¢ Art ā€¢ Boutique ā€¢ Budget ā€¢ Coffee ā€¢ Design ā€¢ Faith ā€¢ Foodie ā€¢ History ā€¢ Luxury ā€¢ Outdoors ā€¢ Overlanding ā€¢ People & Culture ā€¢ Photography ā€¢ Romantic ā€¢ Shopping ā€¢ Slow Travel ā€¢ Sustainable/Eco ā€¢ Wine ā€¢ Relaxation ā€¢ Road Trip
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