Sfeervol Schotland: ontdek kastelen, bergen en meren
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Sfeervol Schotland: ontdek kastelen, bergen en meren

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Created: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 - Departure: Monday, August 3, 2026
Ref ID: 30874125
Total price From 3.611 €
Created: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 - Departure: Monday, August 3, 2026
Destinations: Edinburgh, United Kingdom , Pitlochry, United Kingdom , Aviemore, United Kingdom , Highlands, United Kingdom , Fort William, United Kingdom , Inveraray, United Kingdom , Trossachs, United Kingdom , Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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03 Aug
Transport from Amsterdam to Edinburgh
Departure
EasyJet U2
EasyJet U2 - U2 3302
Direct
12:05
Schiphol (AMS)
1h 35m
12:40
Edinburgh (EDI)
Light
03 Aug
Car rental
Peugeot 2008
Peugeot 2008 (CMMR)
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Return same level as pickup
  • Manual transmission
  • Gelimiteerde kilometers 100 Miles per dag; Onbeperkt aantal kilometers bij het huren vanaf de volgende luchthavens: Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, Manchester, Southend, Bristol, Stansted, Newcastle, Liverpool John Lennon en Birmingham; Ongelimiteerd aantal ki
A/C
5 doors
5 people
Green motion Car Hire
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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03 Aug
1. Edinburgh
Stay
About the destination: Capital of the medieval kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh is arguably the most beautiful city in Northern Europe. Still the centre of Scotland’s autonomous administrative establishments, Edinburg has become neither too modernized to be cold nor too large to be unattractive. Medieval alleyways cluster around an imposing castle, elegant 18th century townhouses sweep around lush parks, and culture thrives. Unquestioned centrepiece of the city, Edinburgh Castle looms into view around street corners for miles around. 11th century Queen Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburg, is contained within the castle walls. Walking towards the palace, you’ll pass the medieval dwelling called Gladstone’s Land, and Lady Stair’s House, a 17th century town house containing memorabilia of Scotland’s literary trinity of Burns, Scott and Stevenson. The final lap of the Mile, the city's old quarter, is the Canongate Tolbooth that houses the People's Story Museum and is one of its most recognizable landmarks. For a sweeping view of the city, climb Arthur’s Seat, a dormant volcano located in Holyrood Park. Calton Hill offers, as well, beautiful views of Edinburgh. But there's more to Edinburgh than sightseeing. For some urban flair check in to Stockbridge, a quaint community full of students, coffeeshops and good pubs. Every August the city celebrates the Edinburgh International Festival, three weeks of the finest music, theatre, opera and dance. Thousands of culture-minded visitors congregate here and the city does its best to keep them happy.
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03 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
The Roseate Edinburgh
Edinburgh - Show on map > 2.7 km from Center
8.9
Very good
3520
Luxury
Restaurant
Parking
Petite Double (located at 4 West Coates)
ROOM ONLY
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
Package Rate
04 Aug
Car journey 75 Kilometers - 1h 13m
Edinburgh
Scone Palace
04 Aug
2. Scone Palace
HERITAGE - Stop
04 Aug
Car journey 44 Kilometers - 41m
Scone Palace
Pitlochry
04 Aug
3. Pitlochry
Stay
About the destination: Pitlochry is a village on the council of Perth and Kinross, Scotland, with an estimated population as of mid-2016 of 2950. It is located in the north-north centre of Scotland, north of the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, and west of Dundee and Aberdeen.
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04 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Atholl Palace Hotel
Pitlochry - Show on map > 0.9 km from Center
8.2
Very good
6104
Spa and wellness centre
Golf course
Indoor pool (all year)
CLASSIC, TWIN BEDS
WITH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
05 Aug
Car journey 90 Kilometers - 1h 9m
Pitlochry
Aviemore
05 Aug
4. Aviemore
Stay
About the destination: Aviemore is a tourist resort in the Highlands of Scotland. The town is popular forits breathtaking scenery, skiing and other winter sports, Rothiemurchus Estate and for hill-walking in the Cairngorm Mountains. Situated within the Cairngorms National Park, Aviemore is one of the largest towns in the park. It is also notable for having a freely grazing reindeer herd, the only one in the United Kingdom. The town is an ideal base for a large variety of outdoor sports including skiing, both cross-country and downhill, golf, horse riding, climbing and walking, bird watching, fishing and water sports.
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05 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Cairngorm Hotel
Aviemore - Show on map > 0.8 km from Center
8.4
Very good
2347
Restaurant
Free parking
Evening entertainment
ECONOMY, DOUBLE BED
WITH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
06 Aug
Car journey 78 Kilometers - 1h 13m
Aviemore
Urquhart Castle
06 Aug
5. Urquhart Castle
HERITAGE - Stop
06 Aug
Car journey 61 Kilometers - 1h 34m
Urquhart Castle
Highlands
06 Aug
6. Highlands
Stay
About the destination: Welcome to the Highlands, United Kingdom's majestic northern region where nature’s grandeur meets rich cultural heritage. This enchanting destination is a paradise for those who seek the thrill of rugged landscapes, the serenity of untouched nature, and the charm of historical treasures. From the iconic Loch Ness to the towering peaks of Ben Nevis, the Highlands promise an unforgettable adventure for every traveler. Begin your journey in Inverness, the cultural capital of the Highlands. Explore its charming streets, vibrant markets, and the historic Inverness Castle, which offers panoramic views of the River Ness. Don't miss a visit to the nearby Culloden Battlefield, a poignant site where the Jacobite uprising reached its tragic conclusion in 1746. The haunting beauty of this battlefield is a stark reminder of Scotland’s turbulent past. Venture further into the Highlands and immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of Glencoe, a valley that epitomizes the dramatic landscapes of this region. Whether you’re hiking its trails, capturing photographs of its scenic vistas, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, Glencoe is a must-see. For an unparalleled experience, consider visiting during sunrise or sunset when the valley is bathed in ethereal light. No trip to the Highlands would be complete without exploring its legendary lochs and castles. Cruise the mysterious waters of Loch Ness and keep an eye out for the elusive Nessie. Discover the romantic ruins of Urquhart Castle, perched on the shores of the loch, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into Scotland’s medieval history. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or a thrill-seeker, the Highlands provide a rich tapestry of experiences that will leave you enchanted and eager to return.
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06 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Highland Bear Lodge & Woodland Bear Huts
Loch Ness - Show on map > 10.3 km from Center
9.2
Superb
830
Free parking
Fireplace
Luggage storage
Huisje, en-suite badkamer, uitzicht op tuin (Macdonald Shepherd Hut)
ROOM ONLY
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
Package Rate
07 Aug
Car journey 139 Kilometers - 2h 48m
Highlands
Fort William
07 Aug
7. Fort William
Stay
About the destination: Fort William, often called the “Outdoor Capital of the UK,” sits on the shores of Loch Linnhe, framed by some of Scotland’s most dramatic mountain scenery. Dominated by Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the British Isles, this compact Highland town is the perfect base for hikers, climbers, and anyone keen to soak up wild landscapes. Its bustling High Street offers a mix of outdoor gear shops, cosy pubs, and cafés where you can refuel after a day on the hills. Many visitors come to tackle Ben Nevis, either via the well‑trodden Mountain Track or more challenging scrambling and climbing routes on the North Face. If you prefer gentler adventures, explore nearby Glen Nevis, where short riverside and gorge walks lead to waterfalls and ancient woodland. The Nevis Range Mountain Resort, a short drive from town, offers gondola rides with sweeping views, downhill mountain biking, and in winter, skiing and snowboarding. Beyond the mountains, Fort William is a gateway to some of Scotland’s most iconic journeys. The West Highland Line railway connects the town with Glasgow and Mallaig, passing through spectacular scenery; look out for the nearby Glenfinnan Viaduct, made famous by the Harry Potter films. From Fort William, you can also join segments of the West Highland Way and the Great Glen Way, or take boat trips on local lochs to spot seals, seabirds, and, with luck, dolphins. Fort William’s setting also lends itself to slower exploration. Spend an afternoon learning about local history at the West Highland Museum, then unwind with fresh seafood and a dram of whisky while watching the light change over the loch. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline or quiet Highland atmosphere, Fort William combines easy access with a feeling of remoteness that makes it a standout stop on any Scottish itinerary.
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07 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Corriegour Lodge Hotel
Scottish Highlands - Show on map > 24.0 km from Center
8.9
Very good
414
Private beach area
Restaurant
Parking
Superior King Room
SCOTTISH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
08 Aug
Car journey 118 Kilometers - 1h 50m
Fort William
Inveraray
08 Aug
8. Inveraray
Stay
About the destination: Inveraray is a royal village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is a traditional village of Argyll and was the former home of the Duke of Argyll, who founded it in 1745, next to his home, Inveraray Castle.
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08 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Loch Fyne Hotel And Spa
Inveraray - Show on map > 0.5 km from Center
8.6
Very good
2503
Hot tub/Jacuzzi
Spa and wellness centre
Indoor pool (all year)
Comfort tweepersoonskamer
WITH BREAKFAST
Package Rate
09 Aug
Car journey 104 Kilometers - 1h 38m
Inveraray
Trossachs
09 Aug
9. Trossachs
Stop
About the destination: Nestled in the heart of Scotland, the Trossachs offer a captivating escape into nature's embrace. Known as the "Highlands in Miniature," this region is a tapestry of lush forests, rolling hills, and shimmering lochs. Whether you're an avid hiker, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking a serene retreat, the Trossachs provide an idyllic setting to reconnect with the great outdoors and immerse yourself in Scotland's natural beauty. Begin your journey in the charming village of Callander, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Trossachs." Here, you'll find a warm welcome and a variety of local shops, cafes, and accommodations. From Callander, venture into the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, where well-marked trails guide you through enchanting woodlands and up to scenic viewpoints. Don't miss a visit to the Falls of Dochart in Killin, a picturesque waterfall that captures the raw beauty of the region. For those with a love of history, the Trossachs are steeped in rich cultural heritage. Explore the ruins of Inchmahome Priory, an ancient monastery set on an island in the tranquil Lake of Menteith. The priory's peaceful ambiance and historical significance make it a fascinating stop. Additionally, the nearby town of Aberfoyle serves as a gateway to the famous Rob Roy Way, a long-distance trail celebrating the legendary Scottish folk hero Rob Roy MacGregor. No trip to the Trossachs would be complete without experiencing its stunning waterways. Loch Katrine, immortalized in Sir Walter Scott's poem "The Lady of the Lake," offers scenic boat cruises that provide a unique perspective on the surrounding landscape. Alternatively, rent a bike or take a leisurely hike along the loch's shores to fully appreciate its serene beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, the Trossachs promise an unforgettable Scottish escape.
More info
09 Aug
Car journey 27 Kilometers - 33m
Trossachs
Doane Castle
09 Aug
10. Doane Castle
HERITAGE - Stop
09 Aug
Car journey 71 Kilometers - 1h 9m
Doane Castle
Edinburgh
09 Aug
11. Edinburgh
Stay
About the destination: Capital of the medieval kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh is arguably the most beautiful city in Northern Europe. Still the centre of Scotland’s autonomous administrative establishments, Edinburg has become neither too modernized to be cold nor too large to be unattractive. Medieval alleyways cluster around an imposing castle, elegant 18th century townhouses sweep around lush parks, and culture thrives. Unquestioned centrepiece of the city, Edinburgh Castle looms into view around street corners for miles around. 11th century Queen Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburg, is contained within the castle walls. Walking towards the palace, you’ll pass the medieval dwelling called Gladstone’s Land, and Lady Stair’s House, a 17th century town house containing memorabilia of Scotland’s literary trinity of Burns, Scott and Stevenson. The final lap of the Mile, the city's old quarter, is the Canongate Tolbooth that houses the People's Story Museum and is one of its most recognizable landmarks. For a sweeping view of the city, climb Arthur’s Seat, a dormant volcano located in Holyrood Park. Calton Hill offers, as well, beautiful views of Edinburgh. But there's more to Edinburgh than sightseeing. For some urban flair check in to Stockbridge, a quaint community full of students, coffeeshops and good pubs. Every August the city celebrates the Edinburgh International Festival, three weeks of the finest music, theatre, opera and dance. Thousands of culture-minded visitors congregate here and the city does its best to keep them happy.
More info
09 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Edinburgh Castle Apartments and Suites
Edinburgh - Show on map > 0.9 km from Center
8.8
Very good
2180
Parking
Kitchenette
Fireplace
Studio
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
10 Aug
Transport from Edinburgh to Amsterdam
Return
EasyJet U2
EasyJet U2 - U2 7838
Direct
19:25
Edinburgh (EDI)
1h 30m
21:55
Schiphol (AMS)
Light
Total price From 3.611 €
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Destinations 11
Transports 2
Accommodations 7
Cars 1