Royal Scotsman Western Journey (3 nights) from £2530pp
The West Highland line is stunning, one of the world's most scenic railway journeys. You travel through the dramatic backdrop of Rannoch Moor to Arisaig before crossing to the Isle of Bute for a private view of Mount Stuart, Britain's most spectacular Victorian gothic house.
Journey Dates & Times
| Date | From |
|---|---|
| 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 August 2008 | Edinburgh Waverly |
| 12, 19, 26 September 2008 | Edinburgh Waverly |
| 10 October 2008 | Edinburgh Waverly |
Itinerary
Day One: Edinburgh - Spean Bridge
The Royal Scotsman departs from Edinburgh at 13.40 and heads west through
Falkirk, Clydebank and Dumbarton to skirt Glasgow and so reach the northern
bank of the Clyde.
Near the mouth of the Clyde estuary lies Craigendoran, the starting point for the
majestic West Highland Line.
Enjoy afternoon tea as you travel along the edge of Gare Loch. Loch Long comes
into sight to your left, and after vanishing for a while, returns with a view of Ben
Arthur (The Cobbler) with its distinctive peak.
Passing Arrochar you will get your first view of Loch Lomond. The train descends
almost to the water's edge at Ardlui, and then has a hard climb up Glen Falloch,
whose many waterfalls provide an impressive display.
As you continue north you will pass through Crianlarich and Bridge of Orchy.
There are spectacular views of Rannoch Moor before arrival in Spean Bridge where
the train stables overnight. After a formal dinner you meet Ray Owens, a
Highlander who brings to life the stories of Scottish heroes. Listening to Ray, you
will gain a true sense of the past and learn how life in the Highlands has changed
over the centuries.
Day Two: Spean Bridge - Taynuilt
Your breakfast is served as your journey continues west, passing through Fort
William with views of Ben Nevis (Britain's highest mountain). Travelling by the side
of Loch Eil you then pass Glenfinnan and Lochailort, before turning north along
this stunning coastline until reaching Arisaig. Here you can disembark for a
romantic walk along the beautiful Morar Sands, a magnificent expanse of gleaming
white sand, where you can enjoy excellent views across the Sound of Sleat to the
beautiful Isle of Skye with its awe-inspiring Cuillin Mountains.
Rejoin the train whereupon your lunch is served as the train retraces the route
towards Fort William then Spean Bridge before turning south. You arrive at Bridge
of Orchy and disembark for a cruise on Loch Etive.
As you relax in the comfort of your cruise boat you will take in the breathtaking and
dramatic scenery of one of Scotland’s most beautiful lochs with majestic mountain
views, sweeping glens and spectacular waterfalls.
You return to the train at Taynuilt for overnight stabling. After an informal dinner
you will enjoy entertainment in the Observation Car.
Day Three: Taynuilt – Wemyss Bay
Leaving Taynuilt you follow the previous day’s route as far as Glasgow before
heading south to Gourock. At Wemyss Bay, board the ferry across to the Isle of
Bute. The island embraces a variety of landscapes; seashore, moorland, farmland
and forest. The natural history, geography, geology and ancient history of the island
are revealed at every turn. From St Blane's Chapel at the south of the island to the
abandoned townships in Glen More at the north, it seems that every stone has its
tale to tell.
Mount Stuart is Britain's most spectacular Victorian Gothic house. This was the
architectural fantasy of the 3rd Marquess of Bute and his architect Sir Robert
Rowand Anderson. Stunning, mysterious interiors reflect the romantic and scholarly
Marquess' passion for art, heraldry, astrology, mythology and religion. At Mount
Stuart, there is arguably the finest privately held collection of family portraits in
Scotland.
Following your afternoon tea, you will have time to explore this magnificent house,
its tranquil Rock Garden, the Wee Garden containing rare plants from the southern
hemisphere, the Kitchen Garden and the Victorian Pinetum. The Limetree Avenue
leads you to a secluded stretch of coastline and one of the most beautiful beaches in
Scotland.
You return to the mainland and rejoin the train in Wemyss Bay where a formal
dinner is served and the train stables for the night.
Day Four: Wemyss Bay - Edinburgh
During breakfast you depart Wemyss Bay to arrive in Edinburgh at 09:44 where your journey ends.
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