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2 Weeks in Scotland
All 2 Week Scotland Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Scotland 2 week itinerary. Explore 96 Scotland 2 week trips from 113 experts with 2,260 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Scotland 2 week itinerary. Explore 96 Scotland 2 week trips from 113 experts with 2,260 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Scotland in 2 Weeks
Elegance of Great Britain (Edinburgh, Summer, 1, Small Groups)
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- Edinburgh: Visit Edinburgh Castle to view the Scottish Crown Jewels, Mons Meg and other artefacts with your Local Expert.
- Edinburgh: Explore the city with your Local Expert as you travel along Princes Street to see the Scott Memorial, the neoclassical Adam facades of New Town and the official Scottish residence of the King, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
- Edinburgh: A hush descends and eyes turn to the castle. The skirl of the pipes rises and drums crack the night air as a tide of tunics and tartan flood from the drawbridge. For a limited time in August, witness the incredible spectacle of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
- Gretna Green: Visit the spot where runaway lovers were married.
- Grasmere: Learn about the life of the poet William Wordsworth and visit his grave.
- Bowness-on-Windermere: The best way to enjoy the Lake District is by cruise, relax as you admire the magnificent views.
- Windermere: Board a steam train and journey along the banks of the beautiful River Leven.
- Haworth: A visit to the Brontë Parsonage Museum provides a fascinating insight into the life of the Brontë family and the inspiration behind their marvelous works of literature.
- York: Walk with your Local Expert to see the might York Minster and wander the maze of cobbled streets to see the Shambles.
- York: Visit the National Railway Museum, housing over 300 years of history, and home to iconic locomotives and an unrivaled collection of engineering brilliance. We celebrate the past, present and future of innovation on the railways.
- Delve into the historic and human stories which have shaped the Minster we see today. Explore the cathedral’s rich history, from the Roman Emperor who changed the course of Christianity, to the fires which threatened to destroy the cathedral.
- Lincoln: Visit Lincoln Castle and admire one of the four remaining copies of the Magna Carta, which is over 800 years old.
- Stratford-upon-Avon: Learn about the life of William Shakespeare, arguably history's most famous writer, when you visit his birthplace. Then enjoy some time to explore this pretty town with its iconic Tudor houses.
- Bath: During an orientation you will see the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and Bath Abbey.
- Stonehenge: Walk around the strange and awe-inspiring monoliths that have reputedly stood for 5,000 years.
- Salisbury: During your free time for lunch, take a moment to explore this historical city. See the tallest spire in England, atop the Medieval cathedral and walk the streets to observe an architectural timeline from the city's medieval walls and half-timbered Tudor town houses to Georgian mansions and Victorian villas.
- Blenheim Palace: Witness a masterpiece of the English Baroque, brimming with priceless art and tapestries, and learn more about Churchill's life at Blenheim during a talk by a historian.
- Ardgowan House: Join Sir Ludovic for a tour of his family home, Ardgowan Estate, and savor a traditional Scottish tea made from local ingredients. Hear more about centuries of history onthe beautiful grounds during the Make Travel Matter experience. Your visit helps support the estate, helping keep Scottish history alive. The Estate educates its visitors and the local rural community about their sustainability initiatives, reducing food waste and sourcing all ingredients locally to support the local economy. Ardgowan Estate invests in renewable projects including a wood bio mass boiler, a gas plant and wind turbines, to create a greener, more sustainable future. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 7 & 12: Affordable and Clean Energy & Responsible Consumption and Production.
- Bath: Visit the incredibly well-preserved Roman Baths. Discover 2000 years of history and learn how this hub of culture is pioneering new educational investments to benefit the community. Its school educational program actively supports local schools and students to learn about the cultural heritage of the region. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education
- Edinburgh: Get to know your fellow travelers over dinner of modern European cuisine, at a chic bistro tucked away in New Town.
- York: Join your hosts for dinner at the historic Thirsk Hall. The building was extended in 1770 by famous English architect John Carr.
- Stratford: Enjoy a traditional Sunday Roast Dinner, with all the trimmings.
- Bath: Join your Travel Director and fellow travelers at Brasserie Blanc, while enjoying a delicious French-inspired meal.
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- Optional - York: Visit the National Railway Museum, housing over 300 years of history, and home to iconic locomotives and an unrivaled collection of engineering brilliance. We celebrate the past, present and future of innovation on the railways.
- Optional - : Delve into the historic and human stories which have shaped the Minster we see today. Explore the cathedral’s rich history, from the Roman Emperor who changed the course of Christianity, to the fires which threatened to destroy the cathedral.
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- Edinburgh Castle: Perched atop Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle is an iconic symbol of Scotland's capital. Explore its ancient walls, crown jewels, and military history while enjoying panoramic views of the city below.
- Isle of Skye: Famed for its rugged coastline, dramatic landscapes, and fairy-tale charm, the Isle of Skye is a must-visit destination. Marvel at the Old Man of Storr, wander through the enchanting Fairy Glen and discover the mystical Fairy Pools.
- Loch Ness: Journey to Loch Ness, Scotland's most mysterious loch, searching for the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Cruise its dark waters, visit the historic Urquhart Castle, and soak in the stunning Highland scenery.
- Glen Coe: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Glen Coe, a dramatic valley etched with towering mountains and cascading waterfalls. Hike its rugged trails, learn about its tragic history, and marvel at its awe-inspiring vistas.
- Stirling Castle: Step back in time at Stirling Castle, one of Scotland's most important historic sites. Explore its grand halls, royal chambers, and stunning gardens, and learn about its pivotal role in Scottish history, including the famous Battle of Stirling Bridge.
- The Royal Mile, Edinburgh: Wander along the historic Royal Mile in Edinburgh's Old Town, where medieval buildings, quaint alleyways, and hidden courtyards await. Discover charming shops, lively pubs, and fascinating attractions like the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Scottish Parliament.
- Eilean Donan Castle: Set against a backdrop of misty mountains and shimmering lochs, Eilean Donan Castle is one of Scotland's most picturesque castles. Explore its ancient halls, learn about its storied past, and capture unforgettable views of its stunning surroundings.
- Cairngorms National Park: Escape to the wilderness of Cairngorms National Park, home to rugged mountains, ancient forests, and diverse wildlife. Hike through its pristine landscapes, spot rare species like red deer and golden eagles, and soak in the tranquility of nature.
- Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum: Delve into Scotland's artistic and cultural heritage at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow. Admire its vast collection of artworks, artifacts, and natural history exhibits, and discover treasures from across the globe.
- Culzean Castle and Country Park: Experience the grandeur of Culzean Castle and its stunning coastal setting on the Ayrshire coast. Explore its opulent interiors, expansive grounds, and enchanting gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of the Firth of Clyde.
- Orkney Islands: Venture to the remote Orkney Islands and uncover a treasure trove of ancient sites, including the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Neolithic village of Skara Brae, the enigmatic Standing Stones of Stenness, and the mystical Ring of Brodgar.
- Glencoe Visitor Centre: At the visitor center, you can gain insight into the tragic history and awe-inspiring landscapes of Glencoe. Learn about the infamous Glencoe Massacre, explore interactive exhibits, and embark on guided walks to discover the area's natural wonders.