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Scotland’s Scenic Rail Routes with Jain Voyagers Ltd
Embark on a journey through some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes as you travel on three of Scotland’s most iconic railways, exclusively with Jain Voyagers Ltd.
Marvel at the stunning scenery on the renowned Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh route, famously featured in Michael Palin’s “Great Railway Journeys.” Experience the dramatic beauty of the West Highland Line from Fort William to Mallaig, and relive the golden age of steam on the nostalgic Strathspey Railway. This unforgettable adventure captures the essence of the Scottish Highlands, offering a truly scenic escape.
Arrive in Scotland and meet your tour manager at the airport. Board the coach for a picturesque drive to your hotel.
The Carrbridge Hotel, nestled on the edge of Carrbridge village, offers proximity to charming local walks. The hotel's friendly staff can guide you to the scenic spots. Directly across from the hotel is the historic packhorse bridge, built in 1717 and one of Scotland's oldest.
The Highlander Hotel in Newtonmore is just a short stroll from the renowned Highland Folk Museum and conveniently close to local shops and bars.
If you opt for our Tour Only package, you will need to meet your tour manager at Inverness Airport. There may be an opportunity to join the group transfer to the hotel. Please inform Jain Voyagers Ltd in advance of your arrival details to facilitate this arrangement.
Join your tour manager this morning as you board the coach for the transfer to Inverness, where you’ll embark on the train for the spectacular 80-mile, two-and-a-half hour journey west to Kyle of Lochalsh, in its idyllic setting opposite the Isle of Skye.
From Inverness, the line travels along the south side of Beauly Firth, with views back across to the “Black Isle” before turning north to the market town of Dingwall.
There it heads west once again, climbing slowly through the remote northern Highlands, with glimpses on clear days of towering Liathach and its Torridon mountain neighbours.
Probably the most spectacular part of the journey is when the line descends to the magnificent scenery of Loch Carron, and runs alongside the Loch past Attadale Estate and Plockton, both featured in many a TV series, and onto Kyle.
Your return coach journey back to the hotel starts with a brief visit to Kyleakin on the renowned Isle of Skye before stopping en route at one of Scotland’s most iconic castles, Eilean Donan.
Have your cameras and phones ready here for that picture postcard image. Your final highlight of the day will be a picture stop on the banks of Loch Ness.
Today sees you head to Aviemore for a somewhat shorter, but no-less-special rail journey.
Join your tour manager and fellow guests as you board the Strathspey Steam Railway, a wonderful reminder of the golden days of steam.
This run takes you through some delightful unspoilt Highland scenery, and past great sweeps of the River Spey, through moorland and forest.
Return to Aviemore, where this is an opportunity to explore the famous resort town, which is one of Britain’s most famous outward-bound centres. Continue to visit the Cairngorm Reindeer centre, to experience close up, the lives of reindeers with their handlers.
After your visit, drive through twisting mountain roads to the Cairngorm Mountain visitor centre, which offers glorious unspoilt views of the surrounding region.
Take time to soak in the views from this vantage point.
Fort William beckons today, as you enjoy your holiday’s final highlight – the journey on the last stretch of the famous West Highland Line, to the tiny fishing village of Mallaig. Voted by readers of Wanderlust Magazine as the world’s best train journey, this is another truly spectacular route.
As the train pulls out of Fort William, look back and left to see Ben Nevis towering above the town. Minutes later, the train crosses the Caledonian Canal – look out for Neptune's Staircase, a succession of eight locks, to your right. The train then runs alongside Loch Eil before reaching the spectacular, 21-arch, Glenfinnan Viaduct - famously featured in the Harry Potter movies. Other highlights of the journey include views of the island-studded Loch Eilt (considered by many to be the prettiest along the route), Arisaig (Britain’s most westerly railway station) and the white Atlantic sands of Morar.
Mallaig is a delightful little working port, and is well worth exploring. You may like to explore the Heritage Centre or visit the Smokery where you can arrange for kippers to be sent anywhere in the world. We return to the hotel by coach.
Bid farewell to the Highlands today, and travel to the airport to board your flight home.
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