660 miles, including Glasgow, Wemyss Bay, Loch Lomond and Fort William • Visit to Mount Stuart House, Britain's most spectacular Victorian Gothic house • Ferry ride to the Isle of Bute • Picture-perfect glens, majestic mountains, beautiful beaches and seemingly bottomless lochs.
Day One : Edinburgh - Spean Bridge
The train departs from Edinburgh in the early afternoon (1:32pm) and heads west through Falkirk, skirting Glasgow to reach the northern bank of the Clyde. Craigendoran is the starting point for the West Highland Line, while guests enjoy an indulgent afternoon tea.
Spot the distinctive peak of Ben Arthur (also called The Cobbler) on your left, a favourite with climbers. Soon you also catch a first glimpse of Loch Lomond, followed by a closer view as the train descends almost to the water's edge at Ardlui. After climbing up the waterfall-rich Glen Falloch, the train continues north to the village of Spean Bridge for the night.
Enjoy a splendid formal dinner and entertainment in the Observation Car.
Day Two : Spean Bridge - Bridge of Orchy
As the train continues west, passing through Fort William, soak up the views of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain. Disembark at the most westerly station in Britain, Arisaig, for a romantic stroll along the gleaming expanse of Morar Sands, marvelling at the views across the Sound of Sleat to the Isle of Skye's majestic Cuillin Mountains.
Lunch is served on board as The Royal Scotsman retraces its route back to Fort William, the largest town in the West Highlands. After lunch, Highlander Ray Owens joins you to Glenfinnan Monument to explain the history of the area before tea is served at the Factors Inn. Energetic guests can choose instead to walk to beautiful Steall Waterfall, the second highest in the UK.
Return to the train for an informal dinner and overnight stabling at Bridge of Orchy.
Day Three : Bridge of Orchy - Wemyss Bay
Today's destination is the charming Isle of Bute, reached by ferry from Wemyss Bay. The island is rich in geology, history and wildlife, with abandoned townships, an ancient chapel and varied landscape to explore. Guests enjoy a fascinating visit to Mount Stuart, a Victorian Gothic house with arguably the finest privately held collection of family portraits in Scotland. The stunning interiors reflect the 3rd Marquess of Bute's passion for art, heraldry, astrology and mythology. The house also boasts magical gardens and a secluded beach.
Return to Wemyss Bay for a formal dinner and overnight on board.
Day Four : Wemyss Bay - Edinburgh
During breakfast you depart Wemyss Bay to arrive in Edinburgh (09:46) where your journey ends.
Prices (Per Person) 2010 :
|
Twin / Single |
Single Occupancy |
2010 |
£2,950 | £4,720 |
Prices are per person and include all table d'hôte meals and accommodation on board based on two people sharing a twin cabin or one person in a single.
Departure Dates 2010 :
| April 30. |
| May 7, 28. |
| June 11, 18. |
| July 23. |
| August 6, 13, 20. |
| September 10, 24. |
| October 1, 8, 15. |
Itineraries and timings shown may be changed for seasonal or operational reasons.
