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Cortney Van Wilpe
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🏴The Self Guided Road Trip of Your Dreams: 3 Night Journey to Isle of Skye
Embark on the road trip of a lifetime through the enchanting, winding roads of the Highlands to the Isle of Skye. This breath taking drive will unlock all the natural wonders of the Highlands, into the Isle, and beyond!
This is truly one of the most beautiful road trips I have ever been on, one that is sure to leave you at peace and in awe of the stunning Scottish countryside!
What this guide provides:
🚗 An in depth 3 night, 4 day roundtrip journey to the Isle of Skye starting and ending in Glasgow
🍽️ Great eats & drinks along the road trip to get to know the Highlands and the Isle in a very special way
🏨 Amazing accommodation recommendations
✨ Inside scoops to all my favorite places and memories made along the way
I would recommend renting a car for this guide as you will be able to move more freely than on a scheduled guided tour. The Highlands and the Isle of Skye are locations that you will want to indulge in hiking and taking your time with the amazing scenery. Be sure to pack all the necessary gear to be able to hike in potentially wet or cold settings. You will not be able to enjoy yourself if you are not properly dressed for the brisk Scottish cold.
Family • Groups • Road Trip • Adventure • History
$10.00
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Isle of Skye will forever hold a place in our hearts. We visited for three days back in 2022 and were amazed by the stunning scenery of this place. This mini-guide will cover what to know, where to stay, what to do (hikes, sights, and activities), and where to eat.
Family • Couples • Female Solo • Adventure • Outdoors • Photography • Van Life • Road Trip
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I travelled to the wonderful Isle of Skye in Scotland, visiting the Loch Ness and Inverness on the way, on a budget and without a car: pretty challenging but definitely doable if well optimised !
This is the general program, tried and true;
- Day 1️⃣: stop at a castle on the famous Loch Ness and maybe spot Nessie !
- Day 2️⃣: a full day on the Isle of Skye, staying in Portree, with an adventure to the Old Man of Storr
- Day 3️⃣: visiting Inverness on the way back
This guide will also include:
- how to go to the Isle of Skye, travelling from the south of Scotland (Edinburgh, Glasgow or Dundee) by bus
- a place to stay at (which I personally tried) and other possible recommandations, and places to eat
- made for students/travellers on a budget (around £170/person, and way less if you are under 22 and live in Scotland)
- an interactive map with all the locations attached.
Enjoy this guide with my own photos as illustrations !
Car-free • Backpackers • Adventure • Nature • Budget
$7.00
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The Isle of Skye is pure magic. Maybe it's the lush, wild landscapes, or the charming hospitality of the locals, or maybe it's just the fairies...but you will be thoroughly enchanted by the Isle of Skye.
Note: I don't charge for guides, but many hotel and activity links are affiliated, so bookings through this guide are much appreciated!
Female Solo • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Adventure • Shopping • Road Trip • Boutique • Foodie
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The Scottish Highlands and the Hebrides islands have my heart. Spend a week exploring magical northern Scotland.
50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wine • Romantic
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A full 5 day itinerary on a backpackers budget.
Fully pinned map of the best things to do on the Isle of Skye.
All planned and carefully selected with suggested places to stay.
Backpackers • Digital Nomads • Solo Female • Couples • Groups • Families • Adventure • Mountain • Camping • Van Life • Road Trip • Romantic • Nature • Photography
$5.00
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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 • Backpacker • 50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Camping • Foodie • Outdoors • Overlanding • Relaxation • Road Trip • Van Life • Photography • RV
$12.00
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The North Coast 500 is the magical route around the Highlands of Scotland.
This journey begins in Inverness, known as the gateway to the Highlands. We will drive to the West coast of Scotland, with the opportunity to include the Isle of Skye if you have some extra time. Then, we drive clockwise along the coast, taking in waterfalls, lochs, beaches, and the rolling hills of Scotland.
While driving the NC500, you will see the highlights of the route, with many opportunities for hikes, walks along the beach, and castles. As you drive you will be presented with scenic vistas of the rugged Scottish Highlands, whose views are known worldwide and are the real reason this route is so popular. You are encouraged to stop often at scenic points along the way to fully appreciate your surroundings.
This guide will include a full itinerary for an 11 day trip. It can be cut down to 9 days if you remove the Isle of Skye. If you don't do all the activities, you could potentially cut down some more time, but I have tried to limit driving to under 3 hours a day. This guide also includes suggestions on where to stay and where to eat dinner for each night of the trip.
Estimated budget of this trip based on 2 people sharing a room:
Accommodation (usually including a full breakfast) at an average £130 a night = £1,300
Dinner at an average £40 pp = £800
Car rental c. £40 per day = £440
Fuel for c. 830 miles at 148.5p = £1,235
Other (entry prices, parking) = £200
Total = £3,975
The food budget in particular in subject to where you go and what you order. This also doesn't include prices for lunch. Accommodation prices could also be reduced by staying in hostels rather than hotels/ B&Bs. Car rental prices were found on Kayak comparable site - these are variable.
Adventure • Road Trip • Beach • Mountain • Nature
$30.00
2
Welcome to the Isle of Skye! Portree is a central stop to access all the beauty and nature. I have a few hotels suggestions. Make sure you're lodging has breakfast because there are few breakfast selections. Parking is an issue! Make sure you read all the signs and park in the appropriate locations. To see all the famous sightseeing attractions, there are two loops you can drive and see all the beautiful natural scenery. You will probably want at least two days here to see all the amazing sights. I've also suggested a lovely selection of restaurants and more casual pubs. Make sure you make reservations especially in the summertime.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Camping • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Van Life
$6.30
$7.00
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This fast-paced 18-day roadtrip takes you through the Scottish lowlands, into the highlands, across Loch Ness into the Isle of Skye, down through Glencoe, into Stirling and back to Edinburgh. You'll see some of Scotland's most iconic locations and stay in some of its most beautiful cities including Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness, Portree, Glencoe, Stirling, Falkirk and much more!
Adventure • History • Road Trip • Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography • Mountain • Beach • Relaxation
$25.00
2
Un véritable coup de cœur !
Édimbourg, la capitale de l'Écosse, est une ville au charme unique, mêlant histoire, culture et modernité. Connue pour son architecture médiévale impressionnante et ses rues pavées pittoresques, elle offre une atmosphère à la fois majestueuse et accueillante. Dominée par son célèbre château, perché sur un rocher volcanique, Édimbourg regorge de monuments historiques, de musées fascinants et de paysages naturels époustouflants, comme Arthur's Seat, une ancienne colline volcanique offrant une vue panoramique sur la ville.
Ses quartiers contrastés, du Royal Mile historique à la nouvelle ville géorgienne élégante, témoignent de la riche histoire de la ville, tout en offrant une scène gastronomique et artistique florissante.
J'ai eu la possibilité d'admirer la beauté d'Édimbourg à deux reprises. Lors d'un citytrip en mode solo et, ensuite, lors de mon train trip en Écosse où j'ai clôturé mon voyage dans la capitale.
Lors de mes deux voyages, j'ai pris la décision de ne pas louer de voiture parce que :
1. J'aime pas conduire de nuit (je suis partie les deux fois en hiver) ;
2. Je suis couillonne de conduire à gauche ;
3. Je suis stressée des routes étroites (alors que j'ai roulé sur des routes de montagne en Crète).
J'ai donc choisi l'agence Rabbie's (https://www.rabbies.com) pour faire trois excursions d'une journée :
- Au départ d'Édimbourg : Loch Lomond National Park, Kelpies & Stirling Castle
- Au départ d'Inverness : Skye & Eilean Donan Castle & The Complete Loch Ness Experience
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A real crush !
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a city of unique charm, combining history, culture and modernity. Known for its impressive medieval architecture and picturesque cobbled streets, it has a majestic yet welcoming atmosphere. Dominated by its famous castle, perched on a volcanic rock, Edinburgh is full of historic monuments, fascinating museums and breathtaking natural landscapes, such as Arthur's Seat, an ancient volcanic hill offering panoramic views over the city.
Its contrasting neighbourhoods, from the historic Royal Mile to the stylish Georgian New Town, reflect the city's rich history, while offering a thriving food and arts scene.
I had the opportunity to admire Edinburgh's beauty on two occasions. On a solo citytrip and then on my train trip to Scotland, where I ended my trip in the capital.
On my two trips, I decided not to hire a car because:
1. I don't like driving at night (I went both times in winter);
2. I'm a coward for driving on the left;
3. I'm stressed about narrow roads (even though I've driven on mountain roads in Crete).
So I chose Rabbie's (https://www.rabbies.com) for three day trips:
- From Edinburgh: Loch Lomond National Park, Kelpies & Stirling Castle
- From Inverness: Skye & Eilean Donan Castle & The Complete Loch Ness Experience
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Car-free • Family • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Vegan • Adventure • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography
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Bask in a regal journey through time and taste with our comprehensive guide to the 50 best castle tours in the United Kingdom, now enhanced with our exclusive Saving Castles Regal Ranking. From the towering ramparts of Edinburgh Castle to the romantic ruins of Tintagel, this meticulously crafted guide offers a royal feast for history buffs and culinary enthusiasts alike. 2025 EDITION.
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50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Architecture • Art • History • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel
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$16.97
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Our five absolute favourite spots in Scotland. We spend two weeks road tripping around almost the entire mainland, and whilst we saw SO MUCH there are always those few places that stick with you. It's hard to narrow it down to just a few, but here are our top five Scotland favourites!
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Camping • Budget • Foodie • Outdoors • History • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • RV • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Van Life
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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.
⛰️ 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.
💷 I'll give you a full breakdown of the cost. The basic loop will require around 210£ 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 • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Female Solo • Plus Size • Adventure • Art • Budget • Camping • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness • Van Life
$10.00
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Pedro Pereira
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Highland Odyssey: a 5 day road trip Scottish adventure for first-timers
The Scottish Highlands, a rugged and enchanting region in the north of Scotland, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and traditional culture. Towering mountains, deep glens, and sparkling lochs characterize this wild and untamed terrain, offering endless opportunities for outdoor exploration and adventure.
Visitors can embark on scenic drives along the North Coast 500 route, hike through the majestic peaks of Ben Nevis or the Cairngorms, and cruise the mysterious waters of Loch Ness in search of the legendary monster. The Highlands are also steeped in history, with ancient castles, clan battlegrounds, and archaeological sites scattered throughout the landscape, telling tales of Scotland's turbulent past.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (museums and cultural venues, open squares, and others)
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
$30.00
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Hey, Sweet Thang!!
Thanks for choosing my shop to help you have a fantastic road trip to Scotland! This was stop 3 on our 8-weeks of fun backpacking trip, aka our quarter-life crisis trip. My best friend and I hit the highlands and then partied hard in Edinburgh. Even though the weather was not in our favor, we still had a wonderful time.
Watch Season 2 Episode 9 to travel with me!
If you need to chat about anything, feel free to email - contact@maimfine.com
Be safe on your adventure, and tag @ma.im.fine on Instagram so I can follow your travels!
This guide was cocreated with Allison Bergin.
xoxo
Alexis
Backpacker • Adventure • Photography • Road Trip • Budget
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Whenever someone asks me about my favourite destination, Scotland is always the first spot to come to mind! Exploring Scotland was one of the best decisions I made when living in the UK - and I hope you get to do the same!
Here are all of my tips, favourite spots and hidden gems from my time in Scotland!
Also, at the end of the guide, you can find some helpful logistical information about Edinburgh (the typical starting point for a trip to Scotland)!
More Scotland guides are coming soon - be sure to save this guide for all future updates!
Adventure • Nature • History • Mountain • Road Trip
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