Self Drive Tours & Trips in Scotland
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Helen • traveled in October, 2025
The essence of the tour is great, wonderful scenery, plenty of time to reach destinations. The accommodation enroute was variable, 3 were outstanding, one dreadful, the others okay.
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Tracy • traveled in November, 2025
We can highly recommend EPIKDRIVES for luxury touring around Scotland. We had an amazing time in the Highlands. The routes chosen took us through magnificent scenery, the accomodation was superb and our Range Rover Defender was perfect for the conditions. Stephan was very attentive and kept in touch everyday.
Scotland NC500 Route Tour in Luxury Car, pre-set sat-nav guided
10 best Self Drive Scotland tour packages
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Scotland's most spectacular driving route includes the challenging Bealach na Bà pass and coastal roads to John O'Groats. Tour Dunrobin Castle, venture into Smoo Cave, and pause at Balnakeil Bay, with carefully planned overnight stays in traditional inns.
Duration 8 days Destinations Inverness, Dornoch, John O'Groats, Durness, Ullapool, Applecross Age Range Ages 17+ Operator Spirit Journeys Worldwide From
- US$2,017
The open roads of Scotland await with your rental car. Travel from Glasgow through Loch Lomond, pause at Glenfinnan Viaduct for the Jacobite Steam Train, and find hidden beaches near Mallaig. Includes pre-booked accommodations and activities.
Duration 8 days Destinations Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Fort William, Glenfinnan, Fort Augustus, Loch Ness, Inverness, Aviemore, Cairngorms National Park, PitlochrySee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator BTOURS From $1,808
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The dramatic landscapes of Glencoe Valley unfold as you travel Loch Lomond's shores and the Speyside whisky region. Self-drive format allows flexible stops at Cawdor Castle, Highland Folk Museum, and spontaneous visits to over 50 distilleries.
Duration 8 days Destinations Glasgow, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Stirling, Fort William, Inverness, Loch Ness, Edinburgh Age Range Ages 12+ Operator BTOURS From $2,193
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Scotland's dramatic landscapes stretch from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye on this independent drive. Visit the Trotternish Ridge, stop at Eilean Donan Castle, and find hidden Highland villages at your own pace. Includes GPS navigation and carefully selected accommodation.
Duration 10 days Destinations England, Scotland, Ireland Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Bucket List Group Travel LLC From
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This 10-day road trip covers Scotland's most cinematic scenery, starting from Glasgow. Pass through the haunting Glen of Glencoe where James Bond's Skyfall was filmed. Continue past Ben Nevis, Britain's highest peak, before reaching the fishing village of Mallaig. Cruise along Loch Ness and stop in Fort Augustus to look for the legendary monster. Check out Aberdeen's granite architecture before finishing in Edinburgh, where you can walk the historic Royal Mile. Your rental car includes unlimited mileage throughout the trip.
No departure dates availableDuration 10 days Destinations Glasgow, Edinburgh, Glencoe, Fort William, Ben Nevis, Mallaig, Glenfinnan, Inverness, Fort Augustus, Loch NessSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator journaway DACH Your rental car comes with unlimited kilometers and comprehensive insurance, so you can stop at James Bond's Skyfall filming locations in Glen Etive and the Harry Potter Bridge in Glenfinnan. The route goes from Glasgow through Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park to Fort William, sitting beneath Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, then continues past Loch Ness to Aberdeen's granite architecture. This 10-day self-drive wraps up at Edinburgh Castle, and you can dine at The Witchery by the Castle with its candlelit gothic interior.
No departure dates availableDuration 10 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glasgow, Glencoe, Fort William, Loch Ness, Inverness, Aberdeen Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Journaway Scotland's diverse landscapes stretch from Edinburgh's Royal Mile to Inverness's dolphin-watching spots. Stop at the Falkirk Wheel, wander Cairngorm National Park's mountain trails, and marvel at Urquhart Castle ruins along Loch Ness.
Duration 9 days Destinations Edinburgh, Perth, Aberfeldy, Inverness, Loch Ness, Fife, St Andrews, Dundee Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
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What our customers ask about Self Drive Tours & Trips in Scotland
When is the best time to do a Self Drive tour in Scotland?
Scotland's Self Drive tours are most popular from April through September with warm temperatures between 15-20°C and extended daylight hours. Spring brings wildflowers to the Isle of Skye and Highlands particularly in May and June. Those looking to avoid crowds might consider March-April or October although weather can change quickly especially in highland regions like Fort William and Inverness. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "We went in June and had perfect weather for driving through the Highlands with long days to explore places like Glencoe Valley and Eilean Donan Castle."
What kind of accommodations can I expect on a Scotland Self Drive tour?
Scotland offers diverse lodging options across its regions. Visitors can stay in grand properties like Inverlochy Castle Hotel near Fort William or local B&Bs such as The Torridon in the Highlands. City destinations feature upscale hotels including The Balmoral in Edinburgh and distinctive properties like Hotel du Vin in Glasgow. One TourRadar traveler commented: "The mix of accommodations was perfect - from the Cameron House on Loch Lomond to cozy guesthouses on Skye each offering unique Scottish hospitality."
What's the best route for a first-time Scotland Self Drive tour?
First-time visitors often follow a route beginning in Edinburgh moving through the Trossachs to Glencoe then continuing to the Isle of Skye via Fort William. The journey typically extends to Inverness and Loch Ness before returning through the Cairngorms. Notable overnight stops include The Torridon Hotel and Portavadie Marina. A TourRadar traveler recommended: "Following the Edinburgh to Highlands route gave us a perfect mix of history landscapes and Scottish culture with the flexibility to explore at our own pace."
How challenging is driving in Scotland for international visitors?
Scotland's road system is modern and well-marked though left-side driving requires some adjustment. Visitors should prepare for single-track roads in the Highlands and Isle of Skye and city roundabouts in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Many travelers choose hotels like The Caledonian in Edinburgh to reduce city driving. A TourRadar traveler noted: "After the first day driving on the left became natural. The rural roads require attention but offer stunning views that make it worthwhile."
What are the must-see highlights on a Scotland Self Drive tour?
Scotland's premier attractions include Glencoe Valley Eilean Donan Castle the Isle of Skye and Loch Ness. The North Coast 500 provides scenic coastal drives and access to sites like Dunrobin Castle. Urban exploration covers Edinburgh's Royal Mile and Castle plus Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "The drive through the Highlands was breathtaking - don't miss the Fairy Pools on Skye and a stop at The Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore to experience traditional Scottish life."
How far in advance should I book a Scotland Self Drive tour?
Peak season bookings (June-September) require 6-8 months advance planning to secure preferred hotels like The Balmoral in Edinburgh or Ness Walk Hotel in Inverness. The North Coast 500 route draws significant summer traffic. A TourRadar traveler shared: "We booked our August tour in January and were glad we did - many of the best hotels and B&Bs in popular areas like Skye and the Highlands were already filling up."






















