How to Travel Scotland in 7 Days
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- How to Road Trip Scotland in 7 Days!
The global pandemic may have halted a lot of international travel, so instead of flying, it’s time to hit the road! Here is your guide to how to plan and route your itinerary Scotland road trip itinerary. In today’s video, I cover the top sites and cities in Scotland that you cannot miss on your road trip. This itinerary is a round trip route starting in Edinburgh. Here are the top places to see on your road trip in Scotland:
1. Edinburgh
2. Stirling
3. Glencoe
4. Isle of Skye
Hike the Quiraing
Mealt Waterfall
Fairy Glen
Fairy Pools of Glenbrittle
Old Man of Storr hike
Neist Point Lighthouse
Portree
Eilean Donan Castle
5. Loch Ness
6. Urquart Castle
7. Inverness
8. Aberfeldy (if you want to detour for Scotch whisky tasting at Dewar’s Distillery)
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I was there two years ago. Only did the southern part of Scotland, but I am going back soon to check out the Highlands and Isle of Skye! I am from the US...
My father who died at the age of 94 said that he could live 3 lifetimes and never see all of Scotland. As someone who lives and travels all over Scotland for a living, I can tell you that you may be able to see most of the tourist hot spots that you may have heard of but that is only a tiny fraction of Scotland, which is on the main routes. Most of the most beautiful, secret and special places in Scotland, are not on those well known routes.
So true Kirsten.
That’s applicable to almost every country though
I am planning to go to Scotland this summer, do you have any locations that are indeed not very well known? Would love to see those
Aye unfortunately if u wanna find the gems u gotta tear yurr breichs aff n jump in !!
Makes me wanna go hiking there now.
Fantastic video. I live in Scotland, and it’s a brilliant place. If you have longer to visit, try and see Dumfries and Galloway, and the Scottish Borders, two beautiful places that don’t always make the typical tourist hitlist, but absolutely worth it. In the highlands, Oban and glenfinnan are also a couple of personal favourites
I lived in Dunoon when I was in the USNavy. I will be returning in July 2022 and will be going to Skye and Lewis. And of course Dunoon and some places I’ve not seen. I left a piece of myself in Scotland, looking forward to returning.
what’s the difference between irish and scottish ?
@@moulterie us Scots are better looking 😉
I live in Dumfries and Galloway.
Love your channel Haley. Just found you. Wanted to visit Scotland thru travel vloggers today. Great job. I've been to Scotland 7 or 8 times now. Lost count. My heritage. I was last there in June of 2019. Had my entire trip planned for June 2020 but alas had to cancel. I am a photographer and artist and find Scotland incredibly beautiful and inspirational. It is not only the unrivaled, gorgeous landscapes, forests, nature, critters and the little villages everywhere but IT IS THE PEOPLE. They are amazingly kind, friendly and gracious - not to mention funny.This culture KNOWS its history and who they are as a people. Highly recommend.
Great to have you here, Christie! Loved your words here too about Scotland. Here's to hoping we can return soon!
I was born on An t-Eilean Sgitheanach/ the Isle of Skye, I've seen most if not all of the UK. I've travelled half my life around the world, but I've never seen a more beautiful magical and diverse country than Alba/Scotland. I'm retired now and glad to be back home in the land that calls you back, and the home you never forget.
Alba gu Brath,
As a Scot, I love everywhere in your video, but so many people miss so many gems. Next time you're here, you need to visit Loch Lomond, the Trossachs, Argyll, the Oban area and Mull (try to visit Iona and Staffa while you're there, they're both magical). All these places are comfortably doable within a week, starting and finishing from Glasgow, which is a totally underrated city! I'm hoping to do the North Coast 500 up to the top of Scotland later this month, but all the places I've just mentioned are my favourites and these days are more off the beaten path.
I have questions about Scotland and i need advice planning my trip. Can i have your instagram, if its not much inconvenience?
Wanted to ask the same!! Can we connect over Instagram?
My advice for tourist's - KEEP AWAY FROM GLASGOW.
I wudd do a giant triangle to see the city's the west coast then on up to the Highland's right up Scotland's volcanic back A82,A83
Ive been 2 Years ago with my Friends. Almost the same trip. Quiraing was one of the best hikes ever. Damn i miss Scotland!
Scotland is truly beautiful. Did a road trip around the UK last November, spent 4 days in Scotland and can't wait to go back. Can actually get into my car here in Ireland in the morning and be in Scotland in a few hours!
I have no idea how incredibly beautiful Scotland. Thank you for opening my eyes!
I love Scotland! The Highlands’ breathtaking ! We did a road trip to Scotland 6 years ago and we visited almost every Castles there including the Queens Balmoral Castle. We also started our road trip in Edinburgh. I love Edinburgh too.
Is it expensive to road-trip around Scotland? And how many days did ur trip take?
finally somebody that tells me how to do the route..thanks
I love Scotland and I have been wanting to go there for quite a long time now.
Would also highly recommend Orkney and Shetland! They have an amazing history and some of the best neolithic structures in Europe.
Not sure why I’m watching this - i been living in Scotland for 4 years now but there is still so many places here i want to see! Scotland is an amazing place for people who love adventures and are interested in art/history. I go sea kayaking, hiking, backpacking, wild camping, rock climbing etc. This place is like a gigantic wild playground for adults as long as you get used to the rain haha. Cheers from Edinburgh- my amazing adopted city :)
Looks like it's time for you to get out there and enjoy the places that everyone else is dying to see!
I was in Scotland on 2007,I was amazed of this beautiful place.The castles and the beautiful scenery.I remember i had a picture with Mel Gibson ( statue of freedom 😜)One of my bucket list is to go back U.k. and Scotland
I'm from Puerto Rico, if this Pandemic ever ends, I hope to visit Scotland as mu bucket list of places to visit. 😀
Going this July. My ancestors have a castle called Maitland Castle. I’m excited. Thanks for the video.
I have booked rooms through airbnb but never heard of airbnbexperiences. When I can travel abroad next, I'll definitely check it out. Thank you for the tip! Scotland is definitely on my bucket list.
This is so helpful. I’ve been planning a trip to Scotland for months! I’m really sold on a road trip now! ❤️
Glad you enjoyed your trip. A lot to pack in on the days you were here. I wouldn't discount Scotland's biggest city Glasgow. While it may not have the tourist wow factor of Edinburgh has a lot history, great pub culture, restaurants and nightlife.
Next trip to Scotland i am definitely visiting Glasgow!
yess
Glasgow is not scotlands biggest city, its edinburgh
@@gibby7233 Edinburgh is the capital city.
Great advert for my wee country! It truely is the most beautiful place on gods green earth! Slainté 🏴🏴
Hay thats so true there Scotland is an amazing country you done a great job shown off high beautiful Scotland really is I have been to most of them places you show in this video High from the amazing uk keep up the good work
Im from Glasgow and i have barely seen scotland. Once rhe restrictions were lifted a bit earlier in the year i saw arran for the first time and was amazed
I'm so inspired from this right now and much love from Germany! My bucketlist just gets bigger and bigger
Love that you get most of the names right, shame you never mentioned fort William as it comes up twice in your video 😊 but a great video one of my new fav's 👍👍👍
Hello Haley I miss your blog and your back I’m happy to watching you again and that’s place so beautiful take care and be safe 💖💖💖😘😘😘👍👍👍
I am going to Scotland later this month for 3 weeks. I will be staying with a friend, I will make sure to check out the landmarks you mention.
I'm from Scotland but I live in Japan. BUT! Scotland is on my bucket list :)
Heyy, yes I am from England, and going to visit Scotland in a few months to do a road trip.......Thank you x
I spent years just hiking around Scotland and still places I like to see there let alone the World. Richard
I am married with a Scottish man , I am Dominican and we live in Canada. Scotland is amazing and very good people.
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Thanks for visiting our wee country.
Haste ye back. 🏴
I will never forget Scotland:
Nasiraan kami ng sasakyan sa highway
(Our car broke down along the highway)
Beside the sheep field ,beside a castle near the beach)
We called insurance to pick up the car ( they towed us 12 midnight)
The best adventure ever!!!!
After covid, babalik ako sa Scotland.
😁😁
I love visiting the Highlands & Islands almost every year. Lucky I live in Edinburgh. 🏴❤️🏴
Are u Scottish?
Wow, this video is packed with so much valuable information and I can clearly see how much work you have put into this. Thanks so much!! I will definitely save this to my travel playlist.
Scotland is such a beautiful country to explore. Love to have an adventure there hopefully soon. ♡♡♡
All done Hailey, absolutely stunning place
I was browsing how to visit Scotland and I came up with your very informative Scotland adventure
I’ve been there twice, 6 years and 4 years ago. Hoping to come back soon. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Inverness is my Fav.
Hey hun hope you are well. Love Scotland, well because im half Scottish too lol. Your so right so much to see and do. Thanks again for sharing your experience with us really appreciate it. Stay safe and catch up again when we get back from Bulgaria in a few weeks time.
Thank you and nice to meet you!
Watching from the UK (England), family’s been to Scotland twice. First time, we visited Edinburgh, Stirling, William Wallace Monument, a bit of Loch Lomond and Glasgow. Second time, Glasgow, a different part of Loch Lomond on the way to Glencoe and Loch Ness. Both were on day tours but we plan to come back someday but on a road trip. Great country, great vid Ate H!
I lived in Scotland but Pinoy. Scotland has the best weather in the world.. . 4 seasons in one day AMAZING isn't it.
LOL!
I've been! would totally go back. That place is magical! I heard Glasgow is more hipster, yet still midevil and amazing! Probably next on my list!
Glasgow is very built up and industrial. Travelling outside of Glasgow you will find a lot more history.
@@ssolomon1981 no
Glasgow has plenty of history and good sights but it was also an industrial town and in my opinion Edinburgh is more interesting if you want a city experience in Scotland. The route in the video is really good and takes in a lot of different Scottish landscapes.
Give the south of the country a visit. the famous abbeys at Kelso and Jedburgh, the BorderRiding festivalsin the summer at Langholm on the last Friday of July or Selkirk in June. Great Castles like Floors and Drumlanrig and the absolute middle of nowhere on the top of the Cheviots and enter the country via the Carter Bar or on the A7 south of Langholm.
This is very timely, Haley. Thanks for the info. I'me going with my friends next month, exciting! Xx
Alicja, you are a wonderful guide to your beautiful country thankyou!
Great video. I'm Scottish, but I moved to England about 17 years ago. Didn't do too much travelling around Scotland when I lived there. I lived in Glasgow, so didn't drive, just cycled everywhere, so the most I saw really was Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, with the occasional trip up to the Cairngorms. I have gone on quite a few European camping road trips now (last trip was France - Belgium - Luxembourg - Germany - Austria - Italy - Slovenia _ Croatia and back again via Italy - Switzerland and France).
Due to Covid and added Brexit, we decided to do a modified NC500 last year, with added Orkney and Skye. Epic trip, at one point, whilst driving through Sutherland, I found myself almost in tears, there was just so much bueaty around us. Stand outs for me were Skara Brae on Orkney, Sheigra and Sandwood Bay, Handa Island, Althandu, Quiraing and stopping off at Loch Fyne Oysters on the way to Glasgow and eating ALL of the oysters. In the end it wasn't so much a 500 mile road trip, but a 2000 mile one.
Going on our next road trip in just over two weeks time, Croatia again, but no idea yet on the route, only place I want to visit with any certainty is Rothenburg and maybe Lauterbrunnen on the return leg.
Haley, you really do a great job with your videos... Your presentation is warm and inviting, we wish we were there with you as you experience everywhere you go!!! Everything you put into making this video as well as all your other videos really shows that you put your heart and soul into every thing you do :) Your professionalism is exemplar!!! My fiance and I love you
This pandemic has halted every one's plan to travel, Lucky you, you're in a place where you could still have a choice to do road trips, and with your vlogs we could still enjoy and learn beautiful things about the places you feature and I really admire your courage to travel and explore alone new places you have never been to, and by this vlog together we can travel with you, stay healthy and safe, enjoy San Diego 👍😘
Haha! Didnt expect this. Hi from the Highlands.
Hey out there!
Hi from the Midlands!
Awesome Haley. There's so much more to see though. Base yourself in Glasgow. (A city built by glaciers) explore Argyle. and the famous Mull of Kintyre.
Classic route giving you a taster of Scotland. Well done for doing the Hidden Valley, most never take the tome to venture there.
Wow that is really amazing place to visit !
Majestic! 😍😍😍 Definitely adding to our bucket list! Awesome video, Haley! Very informative too.
yayy! glad you enjoyed!
Scottish lad here, good job on the video. You could do another one taking the train places also next time you're here. x
i’ve been to Edinburgh last year it was beautiful gothic with historical churches :) hope to visit again nextyear.
Scotland is beautiful!! Stayed in Stirling at the best bed & breakfast near the castle! Got to travel around and see so much! Hopefully after the pandemic, I can go back and visit all the friends I made while I was there! Great video Ate Haley!
Hi Dee Cruz , it makes me happy when foreign people enjoy my beautiful country, I live in Stirling and I think most scottish people don't appreciate it's beauty and take it for granted
Great video. Lovely to see a young person explore our country properly.
If you come back back, try the 500 👍
Thank you so much for making and publishing this video. I live in HI and am itching to see Scotland!
Worked in Dublin, IE and Edinburgh but I was only able to explore just the city itself. Long hours at work prevented me. Now that I'm retired I wish to go again and explore.
My ancestors are from isle of Skye, Kennedy's,I've been to all these places and more
I’ve been to Scotland twice but never thought about a road trip! 🤔
I've been to Edinburgh, Inverness, Loch Ness and Urqart Castle. Ben Nevis at Fort Williams is no easy hike, but you should try, how far you can go. A whisky-tour in the Spey Area in one of the hundreds destilleries is a must. And you should look out for highland games usually on weekends in the summer. It's alqays worth it.
If you want to visit two or more castles look out for a membership in the national trust for one year, to save money.
Omg I can’t believe you came to Scotland and didn’t come to Glasgow! If your ever back you gotta check us out there is no city like it in the world I promise you!
rory kavanagh just curious- what’s so special about Glasgow ? I lived there for a year and to be honest I would personally skip it as well...
Seriously?! Whereabouts did you stay? It’s an amazingly diverse city with so many different ethnicities and cultures living together. We welcome anyone willing to get stuck in and make something of themselves the city is full of prous “refuweegees” lol. A bunch of free museums and galleries with world renowned pieces but really with the amazing architecture and it’s diversity is art in itself. So many green places! We’re called the dear wee place for a reason. On a good day (which granted we get rarely) a walk through any of the parks or even the city centre is an adventure in itself. Then we have the different areas and their different vibe. Park circus, dennistoun, shawlands, merchant city and the oh so cool finnieston strip. World renowned shopping (best U.K. shopping outside of London don’t ya know). And last but not least there’s the people! There’s no place like Glasgow and there’s no better folk than a weegie! The city slogan is people make Glasgow! Just my opinion and I’m biased as I come from here but I have lived all over the world and seen a lot of places and still love this city more than anywhere.
@@ysabellpp Glasgow is utter gorgeous, west end area with its Victorian tenements, cafes, bars, restaurants, etc and leafy and suburban environment with lots of nice walks. Beautiful city.
To me its more shameful that she didnt visit the highlands
I live there actually , I have visited , Edinburgh, largs,luss , lock lomond ,Balloch, it is amazing our next trip is inverness I hope
Very good Haley. I always enjoy watching your road trip. It is always entertaining interesting and educational. Been to Scotland but obviously needs to explore more of the beautiful place.
And you mention a video of everywhere you stayed in Scotland, but I don't find it below in your comments. I LOVE your video! Would love to have the other information you mention.
This was an awesome review, thank you! Definitely on my wish list, but now just became a priority! You rock!
Beautiful country. You have me convinced to make Scotland on my bucket list. 👏👏👏
I'm Scottish but living in Ireland at the moment. A few years ago I did a 700 mile road trip in Scotland with my partner. As it was early March we didn't pre- book anything and just stopped where we wanted.
We have a road trip planned there for October! (Hopefully) We are following almost that exact same path except we are going to Isle of Lewis and Harris also. We can't wait!
Wow nice country enjoy pretty keep and safe always God bless
I'm in Scotland, right now its really quite. I has to go into the centre of Edinburgh for a clinic appointment. From the bus stop to tye clinic was about a miles walk. I passed one person. Nothing was open. It just rather sad. However, from this Monday things are to start limited openings. Hopefully the year will get better.
Top of my bucket list 🏴
Which necklace are you wearing ? Can you tell the price and share the link as well please ? It looks beautiful ❤️🏴
hey haley... glad to see you travelling.. welcome to UK... if you love Game of Thrones, come here in Belfast Northern Ireland...its 1hr.plane from scotland going here... keep safe
in my bucket list now!
Nice videos. I like ur top love the different colors in it.
I love UK...drove around there 2 years ago!
I wish I could do that!
Very interesting video!
Thanks to the author.
I will wait for new works on your channel!
thank you dear haley for a lovely video !
This was filmed before the pandemic, it's a little different here now
Different how? I'm considering visiting for the month of November. Is that going to be a big mistake?
@@kai2698 no. He just means there are certain restrictions on public gatherings
@@tonyh7994 Thanks for answering. With even more hysteria created by the officials just a few days ago, I'm not sure if it's even possible to go there right now...
It’s still the same shithole
@@BongWeasle no it's not everything is beautiful in Scotland
Awesome Haley! Take care love your content!
Awesome, Haley, Another great vlog. Even though mt ancestors are from Scotland, I never really had a desire to go. You may have changed that!
I heard Scotland is the best country. The people are very nice and friendly and speak perfect English. It's a free country more free than the United States. They have every American thing and more and its' very rich. It's literally the best country. I love me Scotland
Amazing my dear sweeti
Enjoy your self
God bless you! Amen
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Amazing! ❤️ any tips on how to manage your budget for Scotland trip?
Hey. What kind of drone do you use? Great vid. Thx.
I love people from Scotland
And we all love you too x
Beautiful video. Quick question tho. Who else was here because of school? Is it just me?
So helpful starting to plan a trip!
Love the concept of your videos. You beautiful soul.
Scotland is very beautiful.
Added to my bucket list. Thanks Haley 🇵🇭
yay!
Wow!!! Gorgeous place for certain 😊😊😊
If I ever win the lottery, I plan to hire you as my permanent go-wherever-you-want-to-and I’ll-just-come-along your guide💛💚💛💚🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
sounds great, let's share it! hahaha
Amazing. I'm starting this journey next week. When u hired a car, did u have to return it back to Edinburgh?
Wonderful and informative video
We're doing 7 days around Scotland from this Saturday, 😁
Haley is there a rule that say less than 10 minute of a vid? When a vid is as good as this ,10 minutes is not enough . I wanna savor all the views and plus your voice and narration is ❤️ seriously Haley this vid should have been longer lingering on the sceneries ,the wineries the food .don’t hesitate to make your vids longer ,I can glue in as long longer with amazing vids like this 👍👌
Great video! Im from near Inverness and i have travelled about in the country quite a bit and i love going to Skye! Sunset at Neist point on a calm summer evening is amazing! But Skye gets soooo busy in summer! Id recommend going in Autumn as its easier to get around and find accommodation.
If you are back here, id say that if you want to save some money on accommodation in Edinburgh considering staying in a town on the trainline between Edinburgh and Glasgow, or even in Glasgow. There are lots of trains which will take you straight to the city centres and its only one hour between the cities and could save a lot of money as city centre hotels are very dear during busy periods!!