
Save this for your trip to Scotland! 🏴 There’s so much to explore in this beautiful country, 1 week was just barely enough to scratch the surface ☺️ This itinerary assumes that you’ll have a car and that you’ll be visiting in the summer months ⬇️ Day 1: Arrive in Edinburgh, go straight to Stirling Castle, then spend the rest of the day and night in Glasgow Day 2: Spend the morning exploring Glasgow, then drive to the Highlands, stopping at Glengoyne Distillery. Spend the night in Mallaig Day 3: Take the ferry from Mallaig to Armadale, the spend the whole day exploring the Isle of Skye, stay in/near Portree Day 4: Leave Isle of Skye and drive to Inverness, stopping at Eilean Donan Castle and Urquhart Castle, spend the night in Inverness Day 5: Explore Inverness and Fort George, take Loch Ness cruise, drive to Loch Shin for glamping at @lochshinluxurypods (***I would only recommend this if you have extra time or really want to do this glamping experience, otherwise I’d skip it as it is quite a long drive from everything else) Day 6: Drive from Loch Shin to Scone Palace, spend rest of the day and night in Edinburgh Day 7: Explore Edinburgh and fly out Feel free to ask me any questions and make sure to follow for more Scotland content as I’ll be sharing a ton more from our trip! #wendanvsscotland #wendanvsworld . . . #visitscotland #travelscotland #scotlanditinerary #scotlandiscalling
Place

Mallaig
Landmark

Portree
Landmark
Attraction

Fort George
Attraction
4.6
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum.

Stirling Castle
Historical place
4.6
12th-century castle & former Renaissance royals palace, with great hall & regimental museum.

Glengoyne Distillery
Attraction
4.8
Whisky distillery in operation since 1833, offering guided tours, tastings, private dining & a shop.

Skye
Natural feature
4.8
Popular Scottish island known for its picturesque fishing village, rugged landscapes & castles.

Eilean Donan Castle
Historical place
4.6
Tours of fully restored castle on an island where 3 lochs meet, dating from the 13th century.

Urquhart Castle
Historical place
4.5
Large, ruined castle dating from 1509, overlooking Loch Ness, with visitor centre and cafe.

Scone Palace
Landmark
4.6
Grand Gothic stately home at the site where Scottish kings were crowned, with gardens and a maze.
Stays
Loch Shin Luxury Pods