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5 Scenic Trains for Exploring Scotland's Dramatic Highlands, Sparkling Lochs, and Coastal Towns

By Marisel Salazar

Train on the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh railway rounding the coast near Strome Ferry Lochcarron Wester Ross Scotland

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The best train rides in Scotland will have you witnessing the drama of the Scottish Highlands, exploring charming castles, and chasing some of the world's best whisky. You’ll be treated to sweeping vistas of some of the most beautiful landscapes in the United Kingdom. Imagine chugging past glittering lochs, breathtaking glens, and vast moors, all while enjoying a meal in a stately dining car or relaxing in a plush cabin. 

Around the world, train journeys are experiencing a great revival , with travelers realizing they’re a scenic, eco-friendly, and affordable mode of transportation. In Scotland, riders can also snag a  discounted rail pass from  ScotRail , which can save a third off the price of an already inexpensive journey. 

And if you would rather have your train tour planned for you, there are a growing number of companies that will book and curate a rail-based adventure in Scotland for you or a group, like  Vacations by Rail .

The most difficult part of your Scottish train travels will be selecting which of these spectacular lines you want to take. Here are five of the best train rides in Scotland—plus, where to stay and what to do along the way.

Steam train 'The Jacobite' crossing the Glenfinnan viaduct in Scotland famous as the Hogwarts Express

The West Highland Line takes passengers from Glasgow to either Oban or Mallaig, both picturesque coastal towns in Scotland.

The West Highland Line

Arguably one of the most visually stunning  parts of Scotland , the Highlands are filled with dramatic peaks and valleys, craggy hilltops, and glassy lochs. The West Highland Line starts in Glasgow and runs more than 180 miles to either Oban or Mallaig, two tiny picturesque fishing ports that are resort towns in their own right, as well as departure points for travel onward to the surrounding Scottish Isles. 

Along the way, you’ll cruise by charming towns and villages until the line splits at Crianlarich: One branch of the route heads by Loch Awe to Oban, the other towards the coastline through Highland forest and onto Fort William to the train route's final stop: the petite bustling port town of Mallaig.

Many travelers consider the Fort William to Mallaig portion as the nicest section of The West Highland route. The hills of Fort William, a town in Lochaber, set the scene for many iconic films and shows like Starz’s  Outlander . On this leg of the route, travelers can spot the ruins of Old Inverlochy Castle on the right just before crossing the River Lochy, the Glenfinnan Viaduct as seen in the ‘Harry Potter’ movies. Halfway between Tyndrum and Bridge of Orchy stops, there is another famous looped viaduct known as the Horseshoe Curve. On the northbound routes, sit on the left-hand side of the train for the best views and on the right side on southbound trains.

For a taste of Highland hospitality, spend a night or two at the charming  Ballachulish Hotel in Glencoe along the way from Glasgow to Fort William. Pop into the Ben Nevis Distillery for a quick whisky tasting and tour. (Fort William station is only 10 minutes walk from the bottom of the tourist track up Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest peak).

Tickets for the West Highland Line start around $30.87 (£25.40) from Glasgow to Mallaig on  ScotRail for a single fare in a standard cabin but vary depending on how far they are booked in advance and length of the trip.  

A Scotrail Class158 diesel multiple unit passenger train on the Kyle of Lochalsh railway line at Attadale beside Loch...

The Kyle Line runs through mountain ranges and past tranquil lochs

Kyle Line from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh

The most distinctive mountain ranges in Scotland, the Torridon Peaks, loom north along the Kyle Line to Kyle of Lochalsh. Depart from Inverness to take on even more breathtaking scenery of the Highlands. Passengers glide past sleepy coastal villages and hulking mountains towering over tranquil lochs. The Kyle line draws a wide curve from Inverness along the coast south to the shores of Loch Alsh, with views of the Isle of Skye at the line's end. 

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On the less than three-hour journey to Kyle of Lochalsh from Inverness, keep an eye out for the snow-capped Ben Nevis mountain, the country's tallest mountain that sits 4,411 feet above sea level, between Muir of Ord and Dingwall stops. Then glimpse the rolling Torridon Hills to the west before the Achnashellach Forest stop. Ride the line along Loch Carron to the Plockton stop, a charming town dotted with palm trees that was used for BBC series  Hamish Macbeth and  The Wicker Man .

At the end of the line at Kyle of Lochalsh, catch a quick cab ride to tour the spectacular 13th-century Eilean Donnan castle, one of Scotland’s most widely recognizable castles that sits on a small island where three sea lochs converge. 

If returning to Inverness, travelers can stay at the 19th century  Ness Walk , a five-star property on the banks of the River Ness or  Kingsmills Hotel , a four-star luxury spa hotel that mixes contemporary design with historic period features. Make sure to grab a wee dram at  The Malt Room , Inverness’ first whisky bar, followed by  Hootananny , a ceilidh cafe for live traditional Scottish folk music (even Mumford and Sons have played here). 

Kyle Line fares start around $18.48 (£15.20) from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh on  ScotRail for a single fare in a standard cabin but vary depending on how far they are booked in advance and length of the trip. 

Belmond Royal Scotsman

The Royal Scotsman is a luxurious journey that begins in Edinburgh and takes passengers up into the Scottish Highlands.

The Royal Scotsman, a Belmond Train

The only true luxury train on the list, the Royal Scotsman is a sleek nine coaches, clad in Burgundy and operated by Belmond. First launched in 1985, the all-inclusive train offers exquisite accommodations reminiscent of an Edwardian country house and fine-dining cuisine. Each of the train cars are refurbished 1960s Pullman coaches. 

Tours start at the Edinburgh Waverley station, where ticket holders follow a bagpiper dressed in traditional Scottish garb from the first class lounge to the platform. Once on board, passengers can settle into plush armchairs in the observation car lounge—complete with coffee tables and a bar that serves a wide assortment of Scottish whisky —while enjoying the gorgeous scenery of the Highlands. 

Meals are cooked on board and served in mahogany-walled dining cars that feature Scottish produce, meats, and seasonal fish alongside wines, liqueurs, and malt whiskies. Private wood-paneled cabins feature beds fitted with soft Scottish wools and tartans and also include an en suite shower, toilet, desk, table, wardrobe, toiletries, bathrobes, and slippers. The train also includes two spa cabins.

Itineraries range from two to seven days long and include sightseeing stopovers and overnight hotel stays. New routes are scheduled to start from April 2023 onwards, but bookings are selling out fast. Tickets start at $4,789 (£4,000) for single occupancy on Belmond’s  site or through  Vacations by Rail.  

Far North LineBR 'B1' 460 No. 61306 'Mayflower' crosses the Shin viaduct Invershin Highlands Scotland UK

The Far North Line connects Inverness with the northern reaches of the Highlands

The Far North Line

Take a four-hour journey on Britain’s most rural railway through hundreds of miles of peatland bogs, tiny hamlets, golf courses, quaint train stops, and salmon rivers. The single track Far North Line connects Inverness with destinations Thurso and Wick at the northern limits of the Highlands. It’s remote, rugged, and spectacularly wild.

The route is the same as the Kyle of Lochalsh line up until Dingwall, where the lines split. Passengers shimmy up the coast until the Tain stop, where the line then plunges into the lands of Sutherland and Caithness, across peat bogs and Flow Country, whilst crossing salmon fishing rivers. Flow Country is a vast wetland blanket bog and peat habitat, an important environmental landscape for preventing climate change and a proposed UNESCO  World Heritage site . 

Passengers can spot a few castles from the train route after departing Inverness: Just after the Tain stop is the glorious and exclusive Skibo Castle (formerly frequented by Andrew Carnegie) across the sea inlet Dornoch Firth, followed by the hilltop (and supposedly haunted) Carbisdale Castle after the Culrain stop. Then cruise past the thick and mysterious Balblair Wood, midway between the Rogart and Golspie stops on the shores of Loch Fleet. And if you fancy one more castle, the train will take you to the Dunrobin Castle station, where you can stop off and show your train ticket for discounted entry to the gigantic “home” (with more than 189 rooms, this castle is one of Britain's oldest continuously inhabited houses).

For a stay along the way, the  Glenmorangie House off the Tain stop is a boutique hotel set amongst breathtaking Highland scenery, near the  Glenmorangie Distillery . The award-winning  Mackays Hotel in Wick is just a three-minute walk from Wick stop, run by the same family for over 60 years. It’s welcoming, warm, and cozy.

Tickets for the Far North Line start around $14 (£17.02) from Inverness to Thurso and Wick on  ScotRail for a single fare in a standard cabin but vary depending on how far they are booked in advance and length of the trip. 

6th September 2015. Scottish Borders UK New Borders Railway. A train from Tweedbank enters Bowshank tunnel near Galashiels.

The Borders Railway Line whisks passengers from Edinburgh to Tweedbank

The Borders Railway

Explore the “land of Sir Walter Scott” on The Borders Railway line, through former mining towns, wide open farmland, and lush valleys.

Departing from Edinburgh , take in the breathtaking landscapes of the rocky slopes and cliffs of Salisbury Crags in Holyrood Park. You can’t miss Arthur’s Seat, a massive, grass-covered hill that is the remains of an ancient extinct volcano jutting out from the crags. Then pass through the Midlothian. Time it right and you can catch beautiful sunsets between the Gorebridge and Stow stops. Then onto the hills, lochs, farmlands, and cairns (manmade stone piles) of the Scottish Borders to Tweedbank. Tweedbank is also the stop of Abbotsford House, the home of Sir Walter Scott, and the historic market town of Melrose that includes the famous abbey ruins—a quick taxi or bus ride from the station. 

Despite being the longest new domestic railway to be built in over 100 years, the line only takes an hour from Edinburgh to Tweedbank.

Start or end your journey in Edinburgh with a stay at the incredible new  Virgin Hotel Edinburgh , on colorful and curved Victoria Street in the Old Town, one of the most photographed locations in the city. If looking for something along the Borders Railway line, try the  Schloss Roxburghe at Kelso, off the Galashiels stop, the penultimate station on the route. This elegant hotel is part of a historic estate in the Scottish Borders, with a championship golf course, spas, heated swimming pool, and restaurant that offers “Scottish bistronomy.”

Fares for the Borders Railway start around $14.46 (£11.90) from Edinburgh to Tweedbank on  ScotRail for a single fare in a standard cabin but vary depending on how far they are booked in advance and length of the trip.

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These 8 Scenic Train Rides Have The Most Stunning Views In Scotland

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I spend a lot of time traveling around Scotland and I never tire of the incredible views, but sometimes it’s how you travel that’s important. For many reasons, train travel is a great way to travel around this rugged and beautiful country. Apart from the environmental benefits of train travel versus other modes of travel like cars and air travel, traveling by train creates a more relaxing journey and a brilliant way to see some of the scenery as you make your way from A to B.

Quiet coastlines, dramatic mountains and castles, and still and calm lochs all glide past your window as you sit back and breathe in these stunning landscapes. I’ve taken most of these train rides myself, though The Royal Scotsman is still on my must-do list! Here are eight scenic train rides with the most stunning views in Scotland.

The Royal Scotsman

1. Royal Scotsman

Various routes across scotland, between 2 and 7 days.

I’m starting with a train journey that’s as much about the train itself as it is about the scenery and the journey. Royal Scotsman train tours are operated by Belmond, who operate luxury train vacations around the world. This is much more than just a train ride — it’s a luxury hotel on rails. If you want to get a taste of traditional Scotland while riding through some breathtaking Scottish scenery, this is a great way to do it.

The Royal Scotsman’s 10 carriages feature double en-suite rooms, a regal-looking dining car, an observation car, and two spa rooms. All train tours on The Royal Scotsman depart from Edinburgh Waverley station and travel to various locations including Ben Nevis, Loch Lomond, and The Isle of Bute. Enjoy Scottish cuisine and taste a few whiskies while the countryside rolls by. You can choose from two all the way up to seven-day train journeys on this incredible luxury train.

The West Highland Line over Loch Awe

2. The West Highland Line

Glasgow to mallaig.

I’m a lot more familiar with the east side of Scotland than I am with the west, but this train journey through the West Highlands shows that this side of the country has some truly stunning scenery and though very different to the east side, is equally beautiful. Often said to be one of the most visually incredible train journeys in the world, The West Highland Line begins at Glasgow and travels through Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park and on to Fort William.

It’s a beautiful ride, showing you parts of the landscape you can’t see in any other way. This unique perspective on the land and its features, like castles and coastlines, makes this a must for train lovers and anyone who loves a great view.

The Far North Line in the Highlands

3. The Far North Line

Inverness to dunrobin castle.

The Far North Line is Britain’s most rural railway, which won’t surprise anyone who knows the north of Scotland even a little. If you like your landscapes rugged, wild, and remote, this is the train ride for you. Beginning at Inverness, the journey takes you through peatland and Flow Country, which is a wetland blanket bog and an important environmental area. It’s incredible to see, but it’s not somewhere you’d go walking, so seeing it from the train is a real privilege. You can spot castles along the way and stop off for some whisky tasting at one of the distilleries in this area.

Strathcarron Station, a small stop on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line

4. The Kyle Line

Inverness to kyle of lochalsh.

If you like views of rugged and majestic mountains, this train ride is perfect. The Kyle Line offers views of The Torridon Peaks and other imposing mountains that create a backdrop to the quiet lochs and the sleepy villages that dot the landscape. It’s a largely untouched area, and though you’ll pass beautiful sandy beaches on this coastline, you won’t see many people out on them.

It often feels like you’ve entered another world, and if you opt to take one of the steam trains that use this line, organized by one of the heritage train companies, you’ll really feel like you’ve stepped back in time. At the end of the line you reach the village of Kyle of Lochalsh, the gateway to The Isle of Skye, which you can travel onto from here.

Strathspey Steam Railway

5. Strathspey Steam Railway

Aviemore to broomhill.

The Strathspey Steam Railway is a short train ride, but it’s more of an event in itself than simply a train journey. For a start, you have the steam element. Traveling on a steam train has a certain kind of nostalgia about it and it’s a special way to enjoy the views in this part of the country. Sometimes you’re allowed up to the footplate at stops, which the train makes so travelers can enjoy the views and take photos.

Many people hop off at stops to explore a little, but it’s so nice on the train many opt to view from the viewing areas and windows. You’ll pass by the Cairngorm Mountains and the River Spey, and “Osprey Village,” an RSPB nature reserve where you can do a little bird spotting. Depending on when you travel, Sunday lunch and afternoon tea are served onboard the train.

Cairngorms National Park, Scotland

6. ScotRail Commuter Line

Edinburgh to inverness.

Unlike the other train journeys on this list, this one is a commuter line, a train ride taken by ordinary people going about their daily lives rather than a train ride for leisure, but it’s still a strikingly beautiful journey. Beginning in Edinburgh, the line hugs the east coast, where you can sit back and enjoy the views of the sea and the small untouched beaches.

But before that, on leaving Edinburgh, passengers get to marvel at the beauty and the engineering of the red Forth Bridge, built in 1889. If you like bridges, this is a treat. From the pretty east coast stretch of the line, the train takes you through Perthshire and The Cairngorms National Park, with views of the parkland you can’t gain any other way. The line ends in Inverness, near Loch Ness, where you can explore the historic city and the loch.

Arthur's Seat, Scotland

7. The Borders Line

Edinburgh to tweedbank.

The highlands of Scotland are very impressive, there’s no doubt, but the borderlands also have their charms and don’t get as much love as they perhaps should. This train ride is a great way to explore this area of Scotland and a great introduction to the borderlands.

It’s a short train ride, but even before you’ve left Edinburgh you’ll get to view attractions like Arthur’s Seat, a grassy hill loved by hikers that covers an extinct volcano. From here you’ll travel through Midlothian and then the small villages, farmlands, lochs, and hills of the Borders. The line ends at Tweedbank. There’s a lot to explore in the village of Tweedbank, including Abbotsford House, the former home of Sir Walter Scott.

Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway, Scotland

8. The Bo’ness And Kinneil Railway

Bo’ness return journey.

This one is for railway lovers and is perfect for taking the grandkids to, but it’s equally fascinating for anyone with just a passing interest in the railways. The Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway journey is best taken as part of a wider railway-themed day out. The Museum of Scottish Railways is located at the beginning of this ride, and as you might expect for a rail enthusiasts attraction, you can take this journey by steam train.

The railway line goes through some beautiful scenery, but most people take this journey for the experience of the steam train. There are added attractions like a day with Thomas the Tank Engine for children, afternoon tea onboard, or a murder mystery train ride for adults.

Always book your tickets in advance. Train journeys in the UK are fun, but can be expensive if you buy your tickets on the day of travel. Always check your train is running and on time before you travel. If a train is canceled or late you can waste time waiting at the station.

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The Luxury Train Club

There is an extra long bed (2.2m / 7ft 2ins) in cabins Q, R and S.

Here are the carriage plans of the Belmond Royal Scotsman, with the type and letter for each cabin.

Here is further information, including about Belmond Royal Scotsman disabled access .

Observation Car

This carriage exudes elegance, with its fresh flowers, potted palms and panoramic windows. The Observation deck at the rear of the carriage allows one to sample the freshest of air and uninterrupted views and is the only open Observation Deck in Europe. The Royal Scotsman Observation Car is always full of life as fellow travellers provide conviviality and conversation redolent of a country house weekend party.

Both Dining Cars are beautifully decorated with rich mahogany paneling and luxurious fabrics. Victory provides sixteen elegant settings grouped in twos and fours, while Raven has larger tables for six or eight. This offers you the chance to make new friends with your fellow guests or simply enjoy the company of the one you are with.

Belmond Royal Scotsman Luxury Train Club Spa Car

The Spa Car is operated by British wellness brand Bamford is inspired by nature, with botanical skincare collections and holistic treatments that are made using organic ingredients. The Haybarn Spa uses sustainable wood from Scotland and the Cotswolds. It has two single-treatment rooms with picture windows.

Treatments include: Bamford Bespoke Facial, Bamford De-Stress Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, manicures and pedicures using eco- natural Kure Bazaar nail polishes. Contact us to book your treatments.

Catering on Royal Scotsman

With game-rich glens, Aberdeen Angus beef, a wealth of seafood and rivers of wild salmon, dining on board is an experience to savour with meals prepared from local ingredients. All are served with regional specialties.

Each day starts with a hearty Highland breakfast or a continental style breakfast .

Here are some sample menus for lunch and dinner.

As evening falls, take your seat in the Dining Car. Expect sensational dishes, like warm pigeon salad accompanied by blackcurrant dressing, spiced roast halibut, and sumptuous apple mousse.

The extensive cellar provides a range of fine wines to accompany lunch and dinner, and a fine range of liqueurs and malt whiskies.

Mark Tamburrini, Head Chef has worked in some of the UK’s finest restaurants, such as the Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, and Michelin-starred L’Escargot in Soho, London.

Itineraries, Prices and Dates Royal Scotsman 2024/2025

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The journeys have carefully crafted itineraries but suggested excursions can be changed for a specialist activity, according to taste. Ask for details.

Belmond Royal Scotsman Luxury Train Club route map

Scotland’s Classic Splendours (4 nights)

Glen Ord Distillery, Eilean Donan Castle, Ballindalloch Castle, Glamis Castle, Rothiemurchus Estate

This 720-mile journey is the ultimate in a Scottish experience, taking in Dundee, Montrose, Aberdeen, Keith, Inverness, Plockton, Dalwhinnie and Perth.

Royal Scotsman Classic Splendours Eilean Donan Castle Luxury Train Club

Day one. As the Royal Scotsman leaves Edinburgh in the early afternoon, it travels north, crossing the firth of Forth via the magnificent Forth Railway Bridge, affording one spectacular views. Be on the open Observation Deck for the best experience. Whilst indulging in a leisurely afternoon tea, the train passes Arboath, Montrose and Aberdeen before arriving in Keith. In the evening enjoy an informal dinner and a drink in the Observation Car.

Day two. Breakfast is served as the train leaves Keith, travelling west along the Moray Firth towards Inverness. Later enjoy a delicious lunch on the way to Kyle of Lochalsh. Alight at Plockton*, to explore or perhaps take a boat trip to see wild seals or enjoy a dram in the Plockton Hotel. Night on board in Kyle of Lochalsh. Dinner is formal, followed by entertainment in the Observation Car, which offers mesmerising views over Loch Alsh to the Isle of Skye.

Day three. Join your onboard Host for an invigorating early-morning walk over the bridge that links the mainland with the Isle of Skye. Alternatively, take a short drive before breakfast to marvel at Eilean Donan Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic sights. Depart Kyle as breakfast is served and retrace part of yesterday's route as far as Dingwall, allowing views of Plockton across the bay, where you can see white-washed cottages with fishing boats and yachts riding at anchor. Disembark in Garve to visit Glen Ord Distillery, which is one of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, founded in 1838. Situated on the edge of the Black Isle, Glen Ord continues to malt its own barley and to use the long fermentation and slow distillation methods followed there for generations. Enjoy a tour of the distillery as well as a private tasting and nosing session.

Travel south to Carrbridge where you disembark to explore romantic Ballindalloch Castle on beautiful Speyside. Options at Ballindalloch include a private castle tour or an exclusive look at what is Scotland's only single estate distillery.

The night is spent on board at Boat of Garten on the private Strathspey Railway. After an informal dinner, our Highlander regales guests with tales and weaponry displays.

Day four. Begin with a visit to the stunning Rothiemurchus Estate , one of the glories of wild Scotland in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, where fishing, clay pigeon shooting or a tour of the estate can be enjoyed. Re-joining the train at Kingussie, lunch is served during the journey south to Dunkeld, where you disembark for a visit to Glamis Castle (pronounced 'Glarms'), childhood home of the late HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. After rejoining the train in Perth, enjoy a formal dinner with entertainment. Overnight stay on board in Dundee.

Day five. After breakfast the train heads back to Edinburgh, arriving during the morning.

Dates and Prices 2024/2025

2024: April 11,22. May 6,13. June 10. July 1,8,29. August 12,19,25. September 9,18,27. October 7,19

2025: April 7,21. May 5,26. June 16,23. July 7,20. August 4,18. September 1,15,29. October 6,20,27

Price per person : from £7,500 twin cabin / double cabin + Bellini Benefits

Prices quoted are ex Club Discount. Contact us for Club Price and Offers

Scotch Malt Whisky Tour (4 nights)

Glen Ord Distillery , Glenlivet Distillery, Rothiemurchus Estate, Tullibardine Distillery

Whisky Journey Royal Scotsman Luxury Train Club

As the world’s foremost malt whisky club—specialists in single cask, single malt whiskies—The Scotch Malt Whisky Society is the perfect partner for this special Scotch Malt Whisky Tour, the ultimate whsky odyssey through Scotland.

Day one. Meet your whisky ambassador in the Balmoral Hotel and enjoy a welcome dram before departure. Belmond Royal Scotsman departs Edinburgh Waverley Station and travels north across the Firth of Forth over the magnificent Forth Railway Bridge . Afternoon tea is served as you journey through the former Kingdom of Fife. Continue east along the coast, passing through Carnoustie, Arbroath and Aberdeen before arriving in the market town of Keith in the heart of the Speyside whisky region. After an informal dinner, enjoy traditional Scottish entertainment by local musicians.

Day two. After breakfast, alight for a private tour of the new Macallan Distillery in the Speyside whisky region, with a tutored tasting. Lunch back on board as one enjoys the spectacular views on one of the most scenic routes in Britain; Loch Luichart, the Torridon Mountains, the edge of Loch Carron through Attadale and Stromeferry before skirting the pretty fishing village of Plockton on the way to Kyle of Lochalsh. This evening a formal dinner is served, followed by coffee and liqueurs in the Observation Car.

Day three. Breakfast is served before a specialist single cask tasting in the Observation Car. Lunch is served before disembarking in Aviemore at the Tomatin Distillery for a private tour. Return to the train at Boat of Garten on the private Strathspey Railway for an informal dinner followed by some Scottish entertainment.

Day four. After breakfast, travel by coach to Rothiemurchus Estate in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Choose from country pursuits that include fishing, clay pigeon-shooting and an estate tour. Back on the train, enjoy a leisurely lunch during the journey south through Blair Atholl and Pitlochry to Dunkeld. Disembark to visit Tullibardine Distillery in Blackford village. Your private VIP tour features nosing straight from the cask, a visit to the bonded warehouse and a tutored tasting of three Tullibardine Highland single malts. Re-join the train in Perth and prepare for a formal dinner en route to Dundee, where you can join in some lively Scottish country dancing on the station platform, a fitting finale to your Whisky Journey.

Day five. Breakfast is served as the train leaves Dundee and crosses the Tay Bridge, arriving at Edinburgh. Disembark in Edinburgh Waverley Station where you are invited by your whisky ambassador to spend the morning at the Society's headquarters in Edinburgh's elegant New Town.

2024: April 15. May 22. June 15. July 22. September 23. October 13

2025: April 14. May 19. August 4. September 15. October 12

Price per person:

Twin / double cabin from £7,000 + Bellini Benefits

Grand Suite from £19,000 + Bellini Benefits

Western Scenic Wonders (3 nights)

Morar Sands, Glenfinnan Monument, Inverlochy Castle, Mount Stuart House

Morar Sands Royal Scotsman Western Scenic Wonders Luxury Train Club

This 660 mile route from Edinburgh takes you east, then north into the some of the most dramatic mountain and coastal scenery Scotland can offer, including Ben Nevis which is the highest peak in both Scotland and the United Kingdom.

Day one. As the train departs Edinburgh in the early afternoon, heading west through Falkirk, reaching Craigendoran, guests enjoy an indulgent afternoon tea and soon catch a first glimpse of Loch Lomond. After climbing up the waterfall-rich Glen Falloch , the train continues north to the village of Spean Bridge for the night. Enjoy a delicious informal dinner and entertainment in the Observation Car.

Day two. Continuing west through Fort William, there are views of Ben Nevis. Disembark at Arisaig, for a stroll along the gleaming Morar Sands marvelling at the views of the Isle of Skye's majestic Cuillin Mountains. Lunch is served as the train retraces its route back to Fort William, the largest town in the West Highlands. After lunch, our Highlander accompanies you to Glenfinnan Monument to explain the history of the area before tea at Inverlochy Castle . Energetic guests can choose instead to walk to beautiful Steall Waterfall . Return to the train in Fort William and relax on board before an informal dinner is served as you travel south towards the tiny Argyll village of Bridge of Orchy, followed by entertainment in the Observation Car.

Day three. As the train arrives in the charming Isle of Bute, an island rich in geology, history and wildlife, with a varied landscape, guests enjoy a fascinating visit to Mount Stuart , a Victorian Gothic house with arguably the finest privately held collection of family portraits in Scotland. Return to Gourock for a formal dinner and overnight on board.

Day four. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast as the train makes its way back to Edinburgh.

2024: April 19. May 3,10,31. June 7,21. July 12,26. August 2,9. September 6. October 4

2025: April 18. July 11. August 1,8,29. September 12. October 3

Twin / double cabin from £6,400 + Bellini Benefits

Grand Suite from £17,000 + Bellini Benefits

Taste of the Highlands (2 nights)

Rothiemurchus Estate, Culloden Battlefield, Strathisla Distillery

A 540 mile round trip taking in a broad swathe of the Highlands and Scottish cities and North east coast of Scotland, visiting Dundee, Montrose, Aberdeen, Keith, Inverness, Dalwhinnie and Perth.

Day one. Departing Edinburgh in the early afternoon, journey north through the former Kingdom of Fife, then up into the dramatic scenery of the Highlands. In the evening a sumptuous dinner is served, followed by entertainment in the Observation Car.

Day two. After breakfast, you travel by coach to Rothiemurchus Estate in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Rothiemurchus offers a magical setting in which to try a spot of clay-pigeon shooting or fishing or a tour of the estate. Rejoin the train for lunch and travel to Culloden Battlefield for a private tour of this atmospheric place (made more so if the mists are swirling around), complete with a fascinating visitor centre. Enjoy an evening visit to Strathisla Distillery, one of the oldest working distilleries and home to one of Scotland's most famous whiskies. Back on board, the spectacular panoramas unfold on the way south through Aberdeenshire and Angus. A formal dinner is served on the way to Dundee.

Day three. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast whilst leaving Stirling behind and returning to Edinburgh.

2024: April 29. May 1. June 19. July 6,15. August 23. September 4. October 11,17

2025: April 28,30. June 11. July 18,27. August 11. September 10. October 10

Twin / double cabin from £4,500 + Bellini Benefits

Grand Suite from £9,500 + Bellini Benefits

Clans, Castles and Isles (5 nights)

Morar, Glenfinnan, Steall Waterfall, Oban Distillery, Duart Castle, Isle of Bute (Mount Stuart House), Drumlanrig Castle

Embark on the Clans, Castles & Isles five-night journey exploring the wild and rugged west coast of Scotland, including Oban and the Isles of Mull and Bute. (This trip will also operate in reverse)

Clans, Castles and Isles Belmond Royal Scotsman Mount Stuart House

Day one. Edinburgh. Board Belmond Royal Scotsman at Edinburgh Waverley Station for an afternoon departure, weaving past magnificent Loch Lomond and the great wilderness of Rannoch Moor. An informal dinner is served as the train continues to Spean Bridge, known as the ‘crossroads of the Highlands’. Here you are treated to local entertainment.

Day two. Spean Bridge – Fort William – Taynuilt. As the train makes its way to the pretty village of Arisaig, the mighty Ben Nevis comes into view and is the highest mountain in the British Isles. Alight to stroll along the famous Silver Sands of Morar, soft white beaches with breathtaking views. After lunch on the train there are two options: either join our Highlander to explore Glenfinnan, where Bonnie Prince Charlie rallied his clansmen, or savour the beauty of Glen Nevis on a hike to the Steall Waterfall in the company of our mountain guides. An informal dinner on board is followed by spirited Scottish music in the Observation Car. The train stables overnight at Taynuilt.

Day three. Taynuilt – Kilmarnock. Today you visit Oban, gateway to the Hebridean islands, to enjoy an exclusive visit to historic Oban Distillery, producer of a fine 14-year-old single malt. Afterwards, cross to the Isle of Mull to visit spectacular Duart Castle, strategically located on a high crag at the end of a peninsula jutting into the Sound of Mull. Dating from the 13th century, the castle was modified over time by the Macleans of Duart and completely restored to its original glory in the early 20th century. Return to the train in Oban and dress for a sumptuous formal dinner on board as the train travels to Kilmarnock for overnight stabling.

Day four. Kilmarnock - Girvan. A leisurely morning onboard, followed by lunch and then a visit to Drumlanrig Castle, the Dumfriesshire home of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry. A turreted sandstone mansion with sweeping views over the Nith Valley, it is home to important collections of silver, porcelain, French furniture and art, while its surrounding 90,000-acre estate embraces lavish formal gardens, rambling woodlands and miles of footpaths. Choose between a Victorian gardens tour, an architectural tour or a history/fine art tour. Rejoin the train for dinner. After a leisurely breakfast, journey from Wemyss Bay to the Isle of Bute to visit Mount Stuart House, one of Britain's most astonishing Victorian Gothic houses. The architectural fantasy of the 3rd Marquess of Bute and his architect, Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, the extravagant mansion boasts stunning and mysterious interiors that reflect the Marquess's passion for art, heraldry, astrology, mythology and religion. Surrounding it are expansive landscaped gardens and wild woodlands. Back on board, enjoy an informal dinner followed by entertainment.

Day five. Wemyss Bay. During breakfast the train travels to Wemyss Bay where a ferry is taken to the Isle of Bute to visit Mount Stuart House, one of Britain's most astonishing Victorian Gothic houses. The architectural fantasy of the 3rd Marquess of Bute is an extravagant mansion that boasts stunning and mysterious interiors that reflect the Marquess's passion for art, heraldry, astrology, mythology and religion. Surrounding it are expansive landscaped gardens and wild woodlands. Back on board, enjoy an informal dinner followed by entertainment.

Day six. Edinburgh. Breakfast is served as the train wends its way back to Edinburgh, where your journey ends.

2024: May 17. September 13

2025: June 6. September 5

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Grand Suite from £29,100 + Bellini Benefits

Heritage Homes and Gardens (4 nights)

Montrose (Brechin Castle Gardens) - Kyle of Lochalsh - Invergordon, (Foulis Castle) - Torridon mountains, Achnashellach forest and Loch Carron - Attadale (Water Garden, Japanese Garden and Sunken Garden) - Isle of Skye (Clan Donald) - Dingwall (Ballindalloch Castle)- Boat of Garten - Rothiemurchus - Dunkeld (Ruthven House and Pitmuies Garden) - Edinburgh

The Heritage Homes and Gardens itinerary provides an insight into some of Scotland's finest country estates and house. The guided tours are often conducted by the clan chieftains and estate owners themselves.

Heritage Homes and Gardens Belmond Royal Scotsman Ballindoch Castle

Hosts on board: photographer Patsy Floyd (who owns the English country house Chalfield Manor ) and gardening writer Susan Chivers .

Day one: Edinburgh. Depart early afternoon. The train heads north, crossing the splendid Forth Railway Bridge. Disembark at Montrose to visit Brechin Castle Gardens, one of the finest private gardens in Scotland.

Day two: Kyle of Lochalsh. During a leisurely breakfast, the train makes its way to Inverness and north to Invergordon, where guests alight for a visit to the 18th-century Foulis Castle, seat of the Clan Munro. Mrs Munro of Foulis and her son, Hector, the Clan Chief, welcome you, after which you can explore the grounds and courtyard garden. Alternatively, join Hector in the drawing room for a whisky tasting.

Return to the train for lunch as you travel towards Kyle of Lochalsh past the Torridon mountains, Achnashellach forest and Loch Carron. Disembark at Plockton for a visit to Attadale on the west coast, this magnificent estate boasts a Water Garden, Japanese Garden and Sunken Garden among other treasures. The night is spent in Kyle of Lochalsh, where an informal dinner is served followed by coffee and liqueurs in the Observation Car.

This evening disembark to visit Ballindalloch Castle, one of Scotland's most romantic castles, with its wonderful walled gardens. Rejoin the train at Boat of Garten on the private Strathspey Railway.

2024: June 3

2025: June 2

Twin / double cabin from £8,900 + Bellini Benefits

Grand Suite from £22,300 + Bellini Benefits

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Grand Western Scenic Wonders Westbound (7 nights)

Edinburgh, Kyle of Lochalsh, Isle of Bute, Keith, Kyle of Lochalsh, Boat of Garten, Rothiemurchus, Edinburgh

8 days/7 nights. A combined tour of Scotland's Classic Splendours + Western Scenic Wonders. The itineraries are as in the separate journeys listed above, under those titles. Visits include: Glen Ord Distillery, Eilean Donan Castle, Ballindalloch Castle, Glamis Castle, Rothiemurchus Estate, Morar Sands, Glenfinnan Monument, Inverlochy Castle, Mount Stuart House.

2024: April 19. May 3,10. July 26. August 9. September 6. October 4

2025: April 18. August 29. September 12. October 3

Twin / double cabin from £14,000 + Bellini Benefits

Grand Suite from £38,300 + Bellini Benefits

Grand Western Scenic Wonders Northbound (7 nights)

Edinburgh, Kyle of Lochalsh, Boat of Garten, Rothiemurchus, Edinburgh, Glenfinnan, Isle of Bute, Edinburgh

8 days/7 nights (or 7 days/6 nights). A combined tour of Western Scenic Wonders + Scotland's Classic Splendours. The itineraries are as in the separate journeys listed above, under those titles. Visits include: Glen Ord Distillery, Eilean Donan Castle, Ballindalloch Castle, Glamis Castle, Rothiemurchus Estate, Morar Sands, Glenfinnan Monument, Inverlochy Castle, Mount Stuart House.

2024: May 6. July 8,26

2025: July 7. August 4,18. September 29

Grand Taste of the Highlands (5 nights)

Edinburgh, Keith, Spean Bridge, Fort William, Isle of Bute, Edinburgh

6 days/5 nights. A combined tour of Taste of the Highlands + Western Scenic Wonders . The itineraries as in the separate journeys listed above, under those titles. Visits include: Rothiemurchus Estate, Culloden Battlefield, Strathisla Distillery, Morar Sands, Glenfinnan Monument, Inverlochy Castle, Mount Stuart House, Royal Yacht Britannia.

Dates and Prices: 2024/2025

2024: July 12

2025: August 8

Twin / double cabin from £10,400 + Bellini Benefits

Grand Suite from £27,300 + Bellini Benefits

Royal Scotsman General Information

Travel & Health Advice. Here are t ravel and health advisories links to national governments and health agencies , including the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Included. State cabin accommodation, daily meals, all alcoholic and other beverages, entertainment, sightseeing excursions as shown in the itineraries, all applicable taxes. Not included: insurance, gratuities, souvenirs.

About the Accommodations on Royal Scotsman. Double Bed or Twin Beds options. Dressing tables, full length wardrobes, private bathroom with shower, high quality toiletries and bath robes, hairdryers etc., along with individual heating controls and panoramic windows. Each beds has one feather & one foam pillow plus feather duvet. 14 Twin Bed Suites, 2 Double Bed Suites & 4 Single Suites.

Dynamic Pricing. Belmond operate a dynamic pricing system, with FROM prices. Prices given on this site are generally the lowest, but can change upon booking depending on what is available . Prices are subject to confirmation on booking and are per person based on two people sharing a compartment.

Dress Code. During the day whilst relaxing aboard the train and for excursions we recommend comfortable clothing. Low-heeled, soft-soled shoes are especially important for walking comfort during visits. Scottish weather is unpredictable and rain is possible during any season so we would advise passengers to pack with a degree of flexibility in mind. For informal dinners a jacket and shirt is the norm for gentlemen, except at times of unusually hot weather. Formal dinner means tuxedo or kilt for gentlemen and cocktail dress, or similar for ladies. Royal Scotsman recommends a kilt hire company if guests wish to dress in traditional attire, at an additional charge. Kinloch Anderson : Tel: +44(0) 131 555 1390 or by e-mail: [email protected] . This hire company is an alternative: 8 Yards, Tel: +44 (0)131 337 3333 or email: [email protected] .

Beds. There are Extra Long bed lengths in cabins, O, P and Q: 6ft 8 inch or 20.0. Availability checked at time of booking.

Luggage. Cabins have limited space. One suitcase and one carry-on bag/suit carrier are recommended. Twin State Cabins have luggage storage space under each bed which is 28" wide x 9" high (71cm x 23cm). If necessary, facilities are available at The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh for storage of extra luggage during your Royal Scotsman journey. However should you be staying at an alternative hotel, please ask the Hotel Manager.

Timings. Belmond Royal Scotsman operates within the constraints of the railway network. As such timings, routes and associated itineraries are therefore subject to change.

Catering. Special diets can be accommodated with our Chef. Please be sure to tell us in advance of any allergies, food related or not.

Edinburgh Station & Balmoral Hotel. The Balmoral is very close to the station. Here is the plan of the station. Take the exit for Princes Street – there are escalators all the way to the top and the hotel is on the right. Check in for the train is in the hotel. Train staff will take your luggage to the train.

Passport and Visas. If you are not a UK citizen, you must have a valid passport that will remain valid beyond the duration of your journey. Depending on which country issues your passport, you may need a visa for entry into the UK. Please check with your travel agent or government agency before travelling to the UK.

Offer. Belmond Offers may be removed at any time without notice; subject to availability; offers cannot be combined and are only valid for new bookings; complimentary hotel accommodation offer is based on double occupancy. Single travellers please contact our reservations offices for availability.

Belmond Gift Cards are accepted by the Luxury Train Club towards the price of any Belmond train, hotel or river cruise. Belmond Gift Cards can be redeemed for a delightful afternoon tea or a relaxing massage, a fascinating masterclass or used towards the trip of a lifetime. Go here for Belmond Gift Card terms and conditions.

Unforeseen events/changes: itineraries, routes and times may change at any time for reasons outside the control of the train company. Every effort will be made by train staff to minimise any impact; the Luxury Train Club cannot accept any responsibility for any changes. The Club aims to keep itineraries as up to date as possible.

Coronavirus Notice : Go here for general travel and health advice from governments, WHO and other organisations. Go here for information about Belmond Covid-19 cleaning processes. The Belmond Royal Scotsman health and safety booklet is here. Belmond Flexible Covid Terms are here .

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Other Itineraries not shown above include: Heritage Homes and Gardens Journey; Grand Taste of the Highlands (previously Grand West Highland Journey); Grand Western Scenic Wonders Northbound or Westbound (ex-Grand North Western); The Grampians And Beyond (ex-Grampian Discovery), Clans, Castles & Isles , Scotch Malt Whisky Trail .

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The Belmond Royal Scotsman is one of the world’s most luxurious train journeys, gliding through some of Scotland’s most spellbinding countryside. Offering the elegance of a by-gone era with first-class accommodation and mahogany-panelled dining cars, an experience aboard Belmond Royal Scotsman is certainly one for the wish list. Departing from Edinburgh Waverley Station, there is a journey for every interest, including exclusive whisky trails and historic exploration.

The train has capacity for 24 passengers in 12 twin or double cabins.

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Embark on the ultimate Highland adventure with Belmond Royal Scotsman. Elegant Edwardian interiors exude opulence and warmth, while the onboard Bamford Haybarn Spa and outdoor observation platform offer modern indulgence. Carefully curated to capture Scotland’s wild spirit, this is the opportunity to celebrate the country’s stunning scenery, historic gems and leisurely pursuits.  

Accommodation

Edwardian-style cabins, fitted with mahogany marquetry, provide a cosy yet opulent haven in which to retire. Belmond Royal Scotsman has four single, 15 twin and three double cabins available, including an interconnecting cabin that is adaptable for passengers with restricted mobility.

The wood panelling and rich upholstery that adorn the two dining cars, Raven and Swift, set the scene for an unforgettable onboard dining experience. Guests can raise a toast with a champagne breakfast on Morar’s famous silver sands, or marvel at the beauty of Eilean Donan castle.

Glide through a land of unspoilt beauty, past brooding Scottish glens and mirror-still lochs. Stop to explore castles, distilleries, mills and Scotland’s rich heritage.

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  • Lower berth beds
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  • Opening windows and ceiling fans
  • Electrical outlets in all cabins
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  • Dining onboard is an event, with an acclaimed menu of seasonal foods
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  • Whisky tasting in the bar
  • Fine Scottish fare
  • Unforgettable gourmet adventure
  • Champagne breakfast
  • Bamford Haybarn spa
  • Observation car
  • Onboard dining
  • Two dining cars
  • Two serene treatment rooms
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  • Clans, Castles & Isles

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  • The Whisky Journey Dining Experience
  • Adventure Under the Stars
  • Whisky Distilleries 
  • Round of Golf
  • White Water Rafting

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Slide back your compartment door to cabins brimming with style. Crisp white tablecloths set the scene for evenings of exquisite dining. Crystal glassware catches the light as you toast to your adventure in the bar. Making tracks across Europe, Asia and South America, Belmond trains spirit you away to the world’s most exciting destinations in unforgettable style.

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A few years ago, the Wanderlust Travel Awards included a new category, Best Rail Journey.  So who won?  The train to Machu Picchu in Peru?  A train through the Swiss Alps?  A ride through the Canadian Rockies?  No.  Readers of Wanderlust Magazine voted for the wonderful West Highland line from Glasgow to Fort William & Mallaig as the world's best train journey.  Rightly so in my opinion, as the West Highland Line is not only the most scenic train route in Britain, it's one of my favourite journeys anywhere.  This page explains what there is to see on the West Highland line, and how to plan & book a journey on it. You can also travel on the West Highland line on a daily summer steam train , or even on a luxury cruise train .

Where does the West Highland line go?

The West Highland Line runs from Glasgow to Fort William (the largest town in the West Highlands) and on to Mallaig, a tiny fishing port and terminal for the ferry to Armadale on the Isle of Skye.  Most of the line is a twisting single track railway through fabulous Highland scenery, often miles from the nearest road.  There's also a branch to Oban, the ferry terminal for several other Scottish islands.  Just 3 ScotRail sprinter trains a day link Glasgow Queen Street with Fort William & Mallaig, fewer on Sundays, in addition to the London-Fort William sleeper , see www.nationalrail.co.uk for times & fares.  It's not fast, taking 3h45 for the 123 miles from Glasgow to Fort William or 5h15 for the 164 miles from Glasgow to Mallaig, stopping at all wayside stations.

A winter ride on the West Highland line

Climbing Ben Nevis:   Fort William station is only 10 minutes walk from the bottom of the tourist track up Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain, 4,409 feet or 1,344m.  It takes 3½-5 hours to climb, 1½-2½ to descend.  Climbing Ben Nevis by the tourist track .

Fort William to Mallaig

Fort William is the largest town on the West Highland Line and the Caledonian Sleeper from London terminates there.  But the West Highland Line extends further north to the fishing port & ferry terminal of Mallaig, and many people regard this as the nicest section of the route.  Mallaig is the ferry terminal for the Isle of Skye and several Scottish islands.  Four ScotRail sprinter trains a day link Fort William & Mallaig in each direction (one on Sundays), taking about 90 minutes - most run direct to and from Glasgow.  On this section, the left-hand side of the train gets most of the best views going north, right-hand side going south, including views round the curve onto Glenfinnan viaduct - but if travelling to or from Glasgow, remember the train changes direction at Fort William which is a terminus, so you'll have to switch sides there!

A brief history

Tiring of the 50-mile trek to the railhead of Kingussie on the Highland Line to Inverness, the citizens of Fort William decided they must have their own railway, and construction started in 1889.  It was not an easy railway to build, across remote and difficult regions of the Scottish highlands.  Lack of money meant the line featured many steep gradients and sharp curves as more direct alignments would have meant expensive viaducts & cuttings.  The first trains linked Glasgow with Fort William in August 1894. 

The next step was an extension to the sea, to serve the fishing industry on the west coast.  A plan to serve Roshven was blocked by a local landowner, so Mallaig was chosen instead.  However, the extension became something of a political football and the Mallaig Extension wasn't opened until 1901. 

The separate branch line to Oban wasn't originally part of the Glasgow-Fort William-Mallaig line at all, it had its own route from Glasgow via Callander, opened in 1880 and operated by the rival Caledonian Railway.  This passed under the Glasgow-Fort William line just north of Crianlarich, and you can just make out the old track-bed today from the train to Fort William. The line from Glasgow via Callander was closed during the Beeching cuts in the 1960s, and trains between Glasgow and Oban diverted to share the line to Crianlarich with the Fort William trains.

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Times, fares & tickets.

London to Fort William by sleeper

The northbound Caledonian Sleeper leaves London Euston at 21:15 every night except Saturday night, arriving Fort William at 09:57 next morning.  Fares from around £140 each way with a private sleeper for one or from £170 with a private sleeper for two people.  The southbound sleeper leaves Fort William at 19:50 on Mondays-Fridays, 19:00 on Sundays, arriving at London Euston around 07:47 next morning.  Friday nights are busiest, mid-week nights quieter so you're more likely to find the cheapest tickets.  See the Caledonian Sleeper page for more information & online booking .

Elsewhere in Britain to Fort William & Mallaig

You can travel by daytime trains from almost anywhere in Britain to Fort William & Mallaig via Glasgow, use any British train operator website such as tfw.wales or www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk , international credit cards accepted with no booking fee or card fees.

Travel on the West Highland Line: Glasgow-Fort William-Mallaig

3 trains a day (1 on Sundays) link Glasgow's Queen Street station with Fort William & Mallaig over the West Highland Line all year round, with an additional fourth train between Fort William & Mallaig.  The whole West Highland Line can be done as a day trip from Glasgow on Mondays-Saturdays, leaving at around 08:21, with 2½ hours in Mallaig, returning to Glasgow by 21:30.  But it's better to spend a couple of days exploring.

A day return from Glasgow to Mallaig costs £45.10, good for any train.

A 1-month return costs £67.80, good for any train.

Advance-purchase fares (no refunds, no changes to travel plans) start at £5 each way.  To check trains times & fares, see www.scotrail.co.uk .

In addition to the regular ScotRail trains, you'll find a Jacobite steam-hauled train from Ft William to Mallaig once or twice a day throughout the summer, see www.westcoastrailways.co.uk .

The Jacobite steam train, www.westcoastrailways.co.uk

The Jacobite about to leave Fort William for Mallaig.  The Caledonian Sleeper from London has arrived on the other platform.

The Jacobite crosses the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct of Harry Potter fame.

Bus & ferry connections

Local area, food, hotels & accommodation, short breaks from london to the scottish highlands.

Train travel specialist Railbookers arranges short breaks & longer tours from London to Edinburgh & the Highlands, and several packages include the Caledonian Sleeper .  Railbookers can arrange trips for almost any date you like, trips can be customised to your own requirements with additional stops or extra nights.  Download brochure (UK edition)

- City break to Edinburgh by Caledonian Sleeper .

- London - Caledonian Sleeper - Edinburgh - York - London.

- London - Edinburgh - Fort William - Jacobite steam train to Mallaig - Caledonian Sleeper back to London.

- London - Caledonian Sleeper - Inverness - Kyle of Lochalsh - Isle of Skye - London.

- London - Caledonian Sleeper - Inverness - Loch Ness & Glen Urquhart - Edinburgh - London.

Call to arrange, they have offices in the UK, North America & Australia:

  UK call 0207 864 4600, www.railbookers.co.uk , download brochure . 

  us call free 1-888-829-4775, www.railbookers.com .,   canada call free 1-855-882-2910, www.railbookers.com .,   australia call toll-free 1300 971 526, www.railbookers.com.au . ,   new zealand call toll-free 0800 000 554 or see website ..

Short breaks to Scotland with Railbookers

West Highlands by luxury train:   The Royal Scotsman

Britain's other scenic rail routes.

There are many other scenic routes in Britain, including:

You can check trains times for all of these routes www.nationalrail.co.uk .

Download an excellent map of Britain's national rail network here .

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