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On this round trip you can explore Scotland by your own. Visit the famous whisky distilleries and enjoy the Scottish whiskey or experience the lively music culture when visiting a pub. Or you may search the legendary Loch Ness monster when in Inverness and don’t miss to try the traditional Scottish dishes such as Haggis. And finally, just enjoy the stunning landscape and architecture Scotland has to offer.
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EDINBURGH

DAY 1 - 1

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EDINBURGH

Day 1 - 3

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Scotland's capital is steeped in charm, with monuments, historic buildings and picturesque views on every corner. Set between rolling hills and the waters of the Firth of Forth, Edinburgh has something to offer for everyone, with rich culture, enchanting history and scenic nature right on your doorstep. Stroll through the narrow, cobbled lanes of the Old Town, climb up to the ancient castle that sits atop a craggy rock or head to the elegant avenues of the bustling New Town where countless museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes await.

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DUNDEE

Day 3 - 4

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Dundee est une grande ville industrielle et portuaire du nord-est de l'Écosse. Il se dresse sur la rive nord du large Firth of Tay, qui se jette ici dans la mer du Nord. Ses principales attractions touristiques sont le bateau Discovery , le moulin à jute Verdant et le musée de design V&A qui a ouvert ses portes à l'automne 2018. C'est aussi une base pratique pour les grands tournois de golf à proximité et pour explorer Deeside et les Eastern Highlands.

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INVERNESS

Day 4 - 5

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Perhaps best known for its legendary monster, Inverness is a city set on the banks of the River Ness that serves as the gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. A visit to nearby Loch Ness is clearly the main draw of the city, but Inverness itself is worth spending a day or two exploring and boasts a compact centre that is home to some excellent restaurants, accommodation options and a few cultural and historic sights like the 19th century cathedral and a great museum and art gallery.

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THURSO (SCOTLAND)

Day 5 - 7

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In the north of Scotland, where the weather is usually rough and stormy, lies the small but beautiful town of Thurso. Enjoy the peace and quiet and the view of the beach, stroll through the small old streets of the town and visit the ruins of the Old St. Peter's Church.

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ISLE OF SKYE

Day 7 - 9

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In the north of Scotland, where the weather is usually rough and stormy, lies the small but beautiful town of Thurso. Enjoy the peace and quiet and the view of the beach, stroll through the small old streets of the town and visit the ruins of the Old St. Peter's Church.

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OBAN

Day 9 - 11

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The charming seaside town of Oban is the gateway to some of Scotland's most picturesque islands, attracting flocks of crowds in the summer months who come to marvel at the region's unspoiled beauty and rich traditions. From the colourful fishing boat-lined harbour and abundance of fresh seafood restaurants, cosy pubs and whisky distilleries to the historic castles, scenic lochs and dramatic mountains of the surroundings, Oban is undoubtedly one of Scotland's must-see destinations.

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GLASGOW

Day 11 - 13

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As Scotland's biggest city and its beating heart, Glasgow prides itself on its rich cultural scene, vibrant atmosphere and friendly locals. There's truly something for everyone here, from high street, designer and independent shops, buzzing nightlife, world-class eateries and hip cafes to green parks, elegant Victorian architecture and incredible museums. Soak up some culture at the Kelvingrove Museum, wander the quaint lanes of the West End or do as the locals and enjoy the countless pubs of the city centre - you won’t be disappointed.

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EDINBURGH

Day 13 - 14

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Scotland's capital is steeped in charm, with monuments, historic buildings and picturesque views on every corner. Set between rolling hills and the waters of the Firth of Forth, Edinburgh has something to offer for everyone, with rich culture, enchanting history and scenic nature right on your doorstep. Stroll through the narrow, cobbled lanes of the Old Town, climb up to the ancient castle that sits atop a craggy rock or head to the elegant avenues of the bustling New Town where countless museums, galleries, restaurants and cafes await.

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Day 14 - Fly Home

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