Train & Rail Tours in Scotland
Relax and admire breathtaking views in Scotland only accessible by train journey. With 5 Scotland train tours lasting from 2 days up to 10 days, you're sure to find a railway carriage with your name on it on a route that will leave you speechless.
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5 best train tour packages in Scotland
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Highlights of Scotland
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotels/accommodations were great, the travel was secure and the sites were well-chosen.”
Carolyn, traveled in June
The West Highland Line runs from Glasgow to Fort William, going past Ben Nevis and crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct that appears in the Harry Potter films. After reaching Mallaig by train, you'll catch a ferry to the Isle of Skye for a guided hike and private bus tour around the Trotternish Peninsula. On Skye, you'll see Kilt Rock's waterfalls, the Old Man of Storr, and Dunvegan Castle during your stay. A cruise takes you across the mysterious waters of Loch Ness from Fort Augustus. Culloden Battlefield sits near Inverness, where the 1746 Jacobite rebellion took place.
Duration 8 days Destinations Glasgow, Fort William, Ben Nevis, Glenfinnan, Isle of Skye, Mallaig, Kilt Rock, Dunvegan, Loch Ness, InvernessSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$4,030
Jacobite Steam Train & The Great Glen
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a wonderful time and enjoyed the whole trip.”
Beth, traveled in July
The Jacobite Steam Train ranks among Scotland's most remarkable rail experiences, crossing the celebrated Glenfinnan Viaduct. The route features Britain's highest mountain, deepest loch, and shortest river, with transport services rated 4.5 stars by past guests.
No departure dates availableDuration 2 days Destinations Edinburgh, Forth Bridge, Dunkeld, Cairngorms National Park, Culloden, Fort Augustus, Fort William, Mallaig, Glencoe Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Highland Experience Tours Scotland's rail network showcases the magnificent Glenfinnan Viaduct, an architectural triumph. A Mercedes mini-coach whisks travelers from Glasgow to the Highlands, combining historic railway heritage with visits to the mysterious Loch Ness and dramatic Glencoe.
Duration 4 days Destinations Manchester, Pooley Bridge, Glasgow, Luss, Oban, Fort Augustus, Loch Ness, Glencoe, Stirling, Edinburgh Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $1,385
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The railway adventure begins at Edinburgh's Waverley Station, winding toward Oban's seaside splendor. The West Highland Line leads to Fort William, where Ben Nevis dominates the skyline, before continuing through the Highlands to Inverness. Middle-class hotels provide comfortable accommodation throughout.
Duration 10 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glasgow, Oban, Isle of Mull, Fort William, Inverness, Isle of Skye Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
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Journey Scotland's railways from Edinburgh to Inverness via Glasgow and Aberdeen. Eight days of flexible train travel with Spirit of Scotland Pass, staying at city-center hotels. Optional Highland excursions from Inverness base.
Duration 8 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness, Glen Affric, Culloden Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
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What our customers ask about Train & Rail Tours in Scotland
What are the most scenic train routes in Scotland?
The West Highland Line from Glasgow to Fort William stands as Scotland's premier rail experience taking travelers past the shores of Loch Lomond through Rannoch Moor and into the rugged Highlands. The Kyle Line connects Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh winding through coastal villages like Plockton with views of mountains and sea lochs. Train enthusiasts often choose the Jacobite Steam Train known to Harry Potter fans as the Hogwarts Express which crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct between Fort William and Mallaig. A TourRadar traveler noted "The train ride itself was a highlight especially videoing it going over the viaduct."
What type of accommodation is typically included on Scotland rail tours?
Scotland rail tours provide lodging in 3 to 4-star hotels and distinctive boutique properties across key destinations. Travelers find waterfront rooms in Fort Augustus with views over the loch while coastal properties like the Muthu Alexandra Hotel offer sea views. Edinburgh accommodations place guests near the Royal Mile for convenient access to the city's main attractions. One TourRadar traveler shared "The hotel on Isle of Skye was in the best location overlooking the water...fabulous accommodations!"
What is the best time of year to take a rail tour in Scotland?
Scotland's rail tours see peak activity from May to September when mild weather and extended daylight hours create ideal travel conditions. Spring brings wildflowers and smaller crowds while autumn reveals rich colors across the Highlands. A TourRadar traveler noted "Excellent itinerary at a time of year that captured highlights without the crowds." Winter brings shorter schedules and possible weather delays though tours continue year-round.
How many days should I plan for a comprehensive rail tour of Scotland?
A thorough exploration of Scotland by rail needs 7-10 days to cover the country's key routes and destinations. Seven-day trips typically include Glasgow Fort William Isle of Skye Inverness and Edinburgh. Longer 10-day journeys add stops in Aberdeen Dundee and the Orkney Islands. Tour data shows most trips average 8 days with daily costs between USD 207-462.
What meals are typically included in Scottish rail tours?
Rail tours provide daily hotel breakfasts with traditional Scottish options. Select tours like the Loch Ness Jacobite and Skye Guided Rail Tour include welcome dinners and occasional lunches. Stops in ports like Mallaig allow for fresh seafood dining while Edinburgh offers time to explore local restaurants independently. A TourRadar traveler noted "The places we stayed were very nice and the food was delicious."
Are guides included on Scottish rail tours?
Professional guides with deep knowledge of Scottish culture and history accompany most rail tours. They provide context and insights throughout the journey particularly at historical sites like Culloden Battlefield and various castles. Their expertise enhances the travel experience as one TourRadar traveler confirmed "Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about the points of interest and kept us learning the whole time."












