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Scotland

Scotland is very Europe facing, it peers over England to connect to the Continent and aligns itself there politically, it has over 790 islands to explore, (and many of these archipelagos could easily take a week of your time alone), and in its interior there’s the rightly world-famous Highlands, which includes the beautifully bonny (sorry) Cairngorms National Park. Aside from Loch Ness there’s a wealth of Lochs and landscapes to discover, we particularly love Glencoe and the wonders of the rugged northern coast (where you’ll find “John o’Groats”). The Callanish Stone Circle prefigures Stonehenge by 2,000 years and the land is steeped in a rich, dark and checkered history. With the world’s largest arts Festival taking place every year in August in Edinburgh, and the dynamic, vibrant city of Glasgow the cities are the perfect jumping-off point to explore this country with so much more to offer than tartan, bagpipes and scotch (though it has plenty of that too)… and I haven’t even started on it’s globally-known golfing… 

Scotland On The Sounder

Price Guideline

Accommodation options vary widely in Scotland, from city hotels to remote highland lodges, and pricing can range from a few hundred dollars/person/day, to thousands especially for extreme remote areas, giving a workable range of $600 -2000 USD per person, per day. This typically includes all hotels, regional flights, ground transfers, guided excursions, some meals, and Trufflepig Trip Planning services and support.