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Take to the tracks on a remarkable Highland rail journey, discover Scotland's royal heritage sites, and delight in a selection of exquisite natural vistas.
This pleasant taster of the Highlands showcases the United Kingdom’s imperial heritage in the form of visits to Balmoral Castle, Crathie Kirk church, and the Victorian village of Ballater. Train travel is embraced as a hassle-free mode of transport from the beginning, with an overnight journey on the Caledonian Sleeper from London Euston, Birmingham International or Crewe Train Station and a ride on the heritage Strathspey Railway through the countryside.
Further nods to the past are seen in outings to a whisky distillery and the Culloden Battlefield. The hearts of the territory’s prominent towns are also explored, with guided tours across Nairn, Inverness, Aviemore and Edinburgh. Opportunities to immerse yourself in the wilderness encompass a stop-off to view Cairngorm Mountain, a chance to learn about the local reindeer herds, and a cruise across the legendary waters of Loch Ness.

Stroll around the beautiful Victorian village of Ballater, located near Cairngorms National Park

Visit Inverness, a cultural capital, and the moving Culloden Battlefield

Make the most of a guided Edinburgh tour, ticking off the city’s historical highlights

Cruise across the mysterious waters of Loch Ness and call at the local whisky distillery
Journey on the Caledonian Sleeper Train from London, Birmingham or Crewe to the heart of the Scottish Highlands
Explore the small market town of Nairn, with its unspoilt beaches
Experience the Royal Family’s Scottish holiday home, Balmoral Castle and Crathie Kirk, their regular place of worship
Travel on the heritage Strathspey Railway to the resort town of Aviemore, a reminder of the golden days of steam
Stop off at the Cairngorm Mountain Visitor Centre to take in the surrounding views
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| Euston Railway Station | June 2026 - October 2027 | from £1,343 pp | 8 dates available | ||
| Euston Railway Station | 26 Jun 2026 Friday 7 days 02 Jul 2026 Thursday | Sold out | |||
| Euston Railway Station | 22 Sep 2026 Tuesday 7 days 28 Sep 2026 Monday | Late Escape | from £1,436 was £1,689 |
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| Euston Railway Station | 04 Oct 2026 Sunday 7 days 10 Oct 2026 Saturday | Late Escape | from £1,343 was £1,579 |
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| Euston Railway Station | 19 Apr 2027 Monday 7 days 25 Apr 2027 Sunday | from £1,428 was £1,679 |
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| Euston Railway Station | 05 May 2027 Wednesday 7 days 11 May 2027 Tuesday | from £1,479 was £1,739 |
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| Euston Railway Station | 06 Jun 2027 Sunday 7 days 12 Jun 2027 Saturday | from £1,547 was £1,819 |
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| Euston Railway Station | 13 Jul 2027 Tuesday 7 days 19 Jul 2027 Monday | from £1,547 was £1,819 |
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| Euston Railway Station | 08 Sep 2027 Wednesday 7 days 14 Sep 2027 Tuesday | from £1,538 was £1,809 |
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| Euston Railway Station | 06 Oct 2027 Wednesday 7 days 12 Oct 2027 Tuesday | from £1,411 was £1,659 |
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