Explore Ireland & Scotland: Cities, Castles & B&Bs
The road trip of a lifetime!
Fall in love with Ireland and Scotland on this once in a lifetime self-drive journey! Explore the capital cities of Dublin and Edinburgh, discover storybook villages, and road trip through grassy green countryside. With stays in city hotels, cozy B&Bs, and historic castles, you'll experience the very best of Irish and Scottish culture.
What's Included
- Round-trip economy class airfare into Dublin (DUB), out of Edinburgh (EDI)
- Manual rental car for 6 nights - upgrade to automatic available
- Pickup and drop off at Dublin Airport
- 2 nights in Dublin at the Ashling Hotel, or similar
- Admission to the Guinness Storehouse
- 3 nights in your choice of B&Bs throughout Ireland
- 1 night in Co. Cavan at the Cabra Castle Hotel or in Co. Meath at the Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa
- One-way economy class flight from Dublin (DUB) to Edinburgh (EDI)
- Private airport transfer upon arrival into Edinburgh
- 2 nights in Edinburgh at the Edinburgh Holyrood Hotel, or similar
- Edinburgh City Sightseeing Hop-on/Hop-off Tour (24 hours)
- Manual rental car for 4 nights - upgrade to automatic available
- Pickup Edinburgh city center, drop off Edinburgh airport
- 3 nights in Scottish B&Bs of your choice - upgrades available after booking
- 1 night in Peebles at the Cringletie House Castle Hotel
- Breakfast daily
Great Ways to Explore
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Connect with the locals in Ireland and Scotland.
Get insider tips on what to see and do from your B&B hosts!
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Make your trip unique by planning out your own routes, activities, and B&B stays.
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Take in the staggering scenery as you navigate each country in your rental car.
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Get your fill of the energetic city as well as the remote serenity of the countryside.
Check Ireland and Scotland off your bucket-list on this immersive self-drive journey! Stay in Dublin and Edinburgh hotels, as well as cozy B&Bs and castle hotels in both countries. From colorful pub-lined streets to grassy green hills filled with sheep, you'll experience the best of Ireland and Scotland on this incredible vacation.
Start off in Dublin, where you'll enjoy included admission to the renowned Guinness Storehouse! Learn how to pour the perfect pint and say "cheers." During your time in Dublin, be sure to check out must-see sites like Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Ha'Penny Bridge, and more. Of course, you'll have to shop on Grafton Street and grab a drink in the Temple Bar area! From Dublin, you'll move out to the Irish countryside. Drive to the bed and breakfasts of your choice and stop in cute towns along the way. B&Bs are a great way to get a real feel for a culture. Sit down with your friendly host and chat about tips, information, and advice! Get ready to feel like royalty - your final night in Ireland will be spent in a magnificent castle hotel.
With one quick flight, you'll be in Edinburgh, Scotland! Take advantage of your hop-on/hop-off city sightseeing bus pass and get to know the city. Be sure to stop at Edinburgh Castle, trek up Arthur's Seat, and stroll down colorful Victoria Street. Grab a coffee from a cafe in the New Town, then immerse yourself in medieval beauty in the Old Town. From Edinburgh, you'll pick up your car and venture to the Highlands! In a land filled with mountains, "lochs," waterfalls, and enchanted forests, you can't go wrong. You may want to drive to Glencoe, Loch Ness, and Skye! Find cute B&Bs throughout the country and immerse yourself in Scotland's quaint culture. Last but not least, you'll enjoy one final night in an elegant castle hotel before heading back to Edinburgh for your flight home.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
- Round-trip economy class airfare into Dublin (DUB), out of Edinburgh (EDI)
- Manual rental car for 6 nights - upgrade to automatic available
- Pickup and drop off at Dublin Airport
- 2 nights in Dublin at the Ashling Hotel, or similar
- Admission to the Guinness Storehouse
- 3 nights in your choice of B&Bs throughout Ireland
- 1 night in Co. Cavan at the Cabra Castle Hotel or in Co. Meath at the Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa
- One-way economy class flight from Dublin (DUB) to Edinburgh (EDI)
- Private airport transfer upon arrival into Edinburgh
- 2 nights in Edinburgh at the Edinburgh Holyrood Hotel, or similar
- Edinburgh City Sightseeing Hop-on/Hop-off Tour (24 hours)
- Manual rental car for 4 nights - upgrade to automatic available
- Pickup Edinburgh city center, drop off Edinburgh airport
- 3 nights in Scottish B&Bs of your choice - upgrades available after booking
- 1 night in Peebles at the Cringletie House Castle Hotel
- Breakfast daily
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Connect with the locals in Ireland and Scotland.
Get insider tips on what to see and do from your B&B hosts!
-
Make your trip unique by planning out your own routes, activities, and B&B stays.
-
Take in the staggering scenery as you navigate each country in your rental car.
-
Get your fill of the energetic city as well as the remote serenity of the countryside.
Check Ireland and Scotland off your bucket-list on this immersive self-drive journey! Stay in Dublin and Edinburgh hotels, as well as cozy B&Bs and castle hotels in both countries. From colorful pub-lined streets to grassy green hills filled with sheep, you'll experience the best of Ireland and Scotland on this incredible vacation.
Start off in Dublin, where you'll enjoy included admission to the renowned Guinness Storehouse! Learn how to pour the perfect pint and say "cheers." During your time in Dublin, be sure to check out must-see sites like Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Ha'Penny Bridge, and more. Of course, you'll have to shop on Grafton Street and grab a drink in the Temple Bar area! From Dublin, you'll move out to the Irish countryside. Drive to the bed and breakfasts of your choice and stop in cute towns along the way. B&Bs are a great way to get a real feel for a culture. Sit down with your friendly host and chat about tips, information, and advice! Get ready to feel like royalty - your final night in Ireland will be spent in a magnificent castle hotel.
With one quick flight, you'll be in Edinburgh, Scotland! Take advantage of your hop-on/hop-off city sightseeing bus pass and get to know the city. Be sure to stop at Edinburgh Castle, trek up Arthur's Seat, and stroll down colorful Victoria Street. Grab a coffee from a cafe in the New Town, then immerse yourself in medieval beauty in the Old Town. From Edinburgh, you'll pick up your car and venture to the Highlands! In a land filled with mountains, "lochs," waterfalls, and enchanted forests, you can't go wrong. You may want to drive to Glencoe, Loch Ness, and Skye! Find cute B&Bs throughout the country and immerse yourself in Scotland's quaint culture. Last but not least, you'll enjoy one final night in an elegant castle hotel before heading back to Edinburgh for your flight home.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
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- St Patricks Cathedral Admission
- Scottish Explorer Pass
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Day 1. Welcome to Dublin!
Arrive at Dublin Airport, pick up your rental car, and make your way to your hotel!
Once settled, venture forth and discover the city at your leisure. Why not start your Ireland adventure with a pint at Ireland's oldest pub, The Brazen Head in Dublin?
A Tip For Your Trip: Keep in mind that you will be driving on the opposite side of the road, so proceed with caution!
Across the street from Croke Park stadium, The Croke Park's location makes it a unique destination, close to both Dublin airport and Dublin's city center. Dublin Airport is 15-minute drive away, while the National Botanic Gardens are a 25-minute walk. Connolly Metro Station is a 15-minute walk, while Trinity College Dublin can be reached in 25 minutes on foot.
In a world of bland offerings, service by numbers and generic experiences, The Croke Park bucks the trend by offering guests a personable and memorable stay. This luxury 4-star hotel boasts spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs and more. Guests can enjoy hot towels on arrival, free parking, and a European bistro.Â
Maldron Hotel Kevin Street is perfectly located for a breakaway in the heart of Dublin City Centre. The hotel overlooks St. Patrick’s Cathedral and St Stephen’s Green is less than a 10-minute stroll from the front door. This hotel offers stylish rooms, friendly service, great food, and parking in the ideal location for exploring this fair city.
The Address Connolly is ideally located in the heart of Dublin City Centre, just a short walk from all of Dublin’s most popular venues, shopping streets, entertainment districts, and tourist attractions. This design-driven hotel offers an eclectic mix of luxe interiors and traditional design pieces all sourced from and crafted in Ireland.
The Address Connolly promises the ultimate 4-star hotel experience full of special touches that surprise and delight. The Address Connolly boasts newly refurbished guestrooms, its own fitness center, and Scandinavian saunas, plus the independently branded bar and restaurant within the hotel, McGettigans Cookhouse. The Cookhouse provides a casual, diverse, and relaxed dining environment serving international cuisine with an extensive cocktail list, craft beers, and specially selected wines. The food curation focuses on sustainability, seasonality, and locality for its inspiration and is open for both lunch and dinner.
Day 2. Dublin
Explore the highlights of Dublin today! Start the day with a stroll over to Dublin Castle, the perhaps unwind at the picturesque grounds. Discover Dublin's history of rebellion at the Kilmainham Gaol, then use your included admission to learn to pour the perfect pint at the Guinness Storehouse!
Guinness Storehouse
A visit to the magical home of Guinness is a must for anyone visiting Dublin. The Guinness Storehouse® is Ireland’s number one visitor attraction, located in the heart of the Guinness Brewery at St James’s Gate.
Housed in a former fermentation plant, this seven-story historical building is central to Dublin's and Ireland's heritage, and has been continually updated to create a blend of fascinating industrial tradition, with a contemporary edge.
The adventure begins the moment you walk through the door and into the building’s giant, pint-shaped heart of glass – and tells a dramatic story that begins over 250 years ago and ends in Gravity Bar, where visitors will receive a complimentary pint of Guinness while relaxing and enjoying spectacular views over Dublin.
Includes:
- Self-guided tour of Guinness Storehouse (tour visit is approximately 2 hours)
- Pint of Guinness or soft drink in Gravity Bar (under 18 receive soft drink)
Day 3. Dublin - Ireland Bed & Breakfast
You'll spend the next several nights at the Irish bed & breakfast of your choice!
Bed & breakfasts in Ireland are known for being extremely welcoming and accommodating. You’ll have hundreds of properties to choose from when you make your own bookings. Don't worry, we'll send you info on the who, what, where, when, and why of B&B bookings to make it easy peasy.Â
We highly recommended booking all your B&Bs as soon as possible after you book this package. That way, your reservations guarantee you a room at the perfect place.
Check-in - Ireland Bed and Breakfast
Staying in an Ireland Bed and Breakfast offers travelers the complete flexibility of creating their own itinerary. You must select your accommodations ahead of time directly at http://www.reserveabandb.com. To ensure the best availability, it's recommended that you pre-book your B&Bs as far in advance as possible. Enjoy your choice of accommodations from small towns to quaint villages to countryside manors.
All Irish B&B's pride themselves on providing their guests with a fresh, home-cooked breakfast each morning and quality accommodations that cater to every need. Draw on the local knowledge, personal touch and warm welcome of your Irish hosts. Learn about all the best local restaurants, pubs, shops, attractions and activities. Your hosts specialize in the best services available from golf to walking tours of the area, to adventure breaks and much more.
Why Stay in a B&B?
- Most bed and breakfasts are owned by the B&B operators themselves, who usually live on the premises. It's natural to expect that B&B operators who live in their own B&B's will bring a different perspective to the job.
- At B&B's, "customers" are truly guests, and it shows. The B&B owners will gladly help you find the best restaurant in town, the best pubs, point you to the best tourist attractions and local amenities and much much more. Many B&B's depend on word-of-mouth recommendations.
Combine those two factors and it's easy to see why B&B owners go out of their way to make sure your stay provides some great memories of Ireland.
*B&B check-in is between 3:00pm and 6:00pm..
Visit http://www.reserveabandb.com/ now.
Day 4. Ireland Bed & Breakfast
Consider a stay in the country of Kilkenny. You could start with a trip to Kilkenny Castle, then perhaps you'd like to visit the 13th century St. Canice's Cathedral or the Black Abbey Priory.
Check out Kilkenny's town center, filled with charming medieval architecture! Pop into one of the shops on the Medieval Mile, then discover the secrets of the Smithwick's story at the Smithwick's experience.
Day 5. Ireland Bed & Breakfast
Pick a direction and follow it to success! You could drive along the southern half of Ireland and go to Cork, where the Blarney Castle, the fishing village of Cobh, and the English Market make for an entertaining day.
If you're in the area, spend some quality time in the lesser-traveled area of West Cork!
Though it doesn't have a defined border, West Cork runs from the western part of Cork City all the way down to Mizen head, passing through places such as Kinsale, Sheep's Head Peninsula, and the world-famous Wild Atlantic Way.Â
Once you've arrived, pop into a welcoming pub to take in the culture of storytelling, dancing, and traditional Irish music. West Cork is known for its hospitality, so you might even ask a local for suggestions about must-sees in the area!
Day 6. Ireland Bed and Breakfast - Cavan
Take a deep dive into history today by visiting the prehistoric monument of Newgrange in County Meath. This megalithic passage tomb is over 5,000 years old, making it older than Stonehenge! Similarly and in the same area, you may want to pay a visit to neolithic passage tomb Dowth or neolithic passage grave Knowth.
Alternatively, consider paying a visit to the medieval town of Carlingford which offers charming art galleries, shops, and restaurants.
From the moment you arrive through the acres of beautifully manicured gardens to this magnificent 19th century 4-star castle hotel in the Cavan countryside, you will feel welcomed and thoroughly spoiled. Set on 100 acres of parklands and gardens, with the magnificent backdrop of Dún a' Rà Forest Park, there is much to explore both indoors and out. Cabra Castle is one of the most unique luxury hotels in Ireland and is also one of the best-known castle wedding venues in Ireland. (Please note: Cabra Castle accommodations are not located within the main castle building).
Built in 1760, this upscale hotel is lavishly decorated with tall ceilings and grand staircases. Guest rooms are designed in a historic fashion with all the modern amenities a traveler needs to stay comfortable including a satellite TV, tea/coffee maker, and more. The Cabra Castle Hotel also has an on-site restaurant serving delicious local cuisine, as well as a bar perfect for relaxing with a drink.
With a sophisticated combination of traditional old-world opulence and contemporary design, Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa sets a new precedent and fresh interpretation for hotels around Ireland. As one of the leading 4-star hotels in Ireland, Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa features unique attributes that emphasize the beauty of its estate. Standing on 21 acres of mature manicured lawns and gardens, the hotel's most unique attribute is the peaceful oasis it offers guests, while also being located in such close proximity to Dublin's city center and surrounding golf courses.
The hotel is situated on the grounds of a former castle; the original castle was destroyed during the Cromwellian invasion of Ireland. The 18th-century Georgian house that we see today is at the heart of the hotel, blending seamlessly with the stylish, modern bedrooms and restaurant in the contemporary wing. The historic mansion, once home to the Lord of Dunboyne, today serves as one of Ireland's foremost exclusive hotels on Dublin's doorstep.
Its 145 large, comfortable rooms boast free WiFi, air-conditioning, HD TV, and much more. Relax at Seoid, meaning jewel in Irish, the decadent on-site spa. Unwind in the crystal steam room, enjoy an herbal sauna, pamper yourself with a mud treatment, and more. Take a stroll through the lavish garden, then indulge in a delicious meal at the Ivy Restaurant. Feast your eyes on its carefully prepared seasonal menu, then taste the award-winning flavors of the in-house chefs, who've earned 2 AA Rosettes from 2013 to date.
Day 7. Cavan, Ireland - Edinburgh, Scotland
Say goodbye to Ireland today as you fly from Dublin to Edinburgh. Drop your rental car off at the airport, then snap on that stylish neck pillow for your quick flight to Edinburgh!
Land in Scotland's capital and catch your transfer from the airport to your hotel. Check in, freshen up, then get down to the serious business of finding something fun to do!Â
Fly from Dublin to Edinburgh
Private transfer from Edinburgh airport to Edinburgh hotel
Relax and unwind at The Edinburgh Holyrood Hotel, nestled
right in the heart of historic Edinburgh. After a busy day of sightseeing in
the bustling city, you will find yourself only steps away from the comfort and
elegance that this hotel provides. Kick off your shoes and climb into your large,
comfortable bed, or stay up planning your next day, sitting in cozy armchairs
and using the hotel’s complimentary Wi-Fi. All 156 guestrooms are furnished to
the highest standard, featuring triple-glazed windows and boasting marble
bathrooms, creating a quiet, peaceful sanctuary in the middle of center city.
When it’s time to eat, indulge in a delicious, classically
Scottish meal at Acanthus, The Edinburgh Holyrood Hotel’s award-winning
restaurant that creates a perfect environment, as it sits just across from
Scottish Parliament and overlooks Arthur’s Seat. By selecting only the finest,
freshest ingredients that are locally sourced where possible, Acanthus is one
of the most exciting new restaurants in Edinburgh. There, you will be treated
to a sensational experience of specialty cocktails, delicious teas, and a
scrumptious breakfast, lunch, or dinner that captures the taste of Scotland.
Pamper yourself at the hotel’s Leisure Club and Spa, which offers
a perfect retreat from the liveliness of Scotland’s capital city.  Find serenity in a variety of luxurious spa
treatments, take a swim in the 45-foot headed swimming pool, or work out all of
your stresses in the state of the art Technogym.Â
Stay in a fine 3-star Edinburgh hotel, ideally located in the city center’s popular Princes Street. Mercure Edinburgh Princes Street Hotel has great views of Edinburgh Castle. Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi is available in the 169 stylish guest rooms and throughout the hotel. Scott's on Princes Street is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner; as well as for light snacks and drinks. Enjoy panoramic views of the majestic Edinburgh castle from the hotel. It’s a few minutes’ walk from the Edinburgh Airport Shuttle bus and only 7 minutes walking distance from Waverley train station.
The Edinburgh Princes Street hotel is above the Princes Street shops near Edinburgh Waverley Station, with direct rail services to UK cities. Edinburgh bus station is 500 meters away, and the Edinburgh Airport Shuttle bus stops 150 meters from the hotel. From Edinburgh Airport Shuttle bus-stop follow Waverley Bridge, walk up towards the Scott Monument on your left. Continue over the crossing towards the monument. The hotel is opposite you, between Jenner’s department store and Marks & Spencer.Stay at the Crowne Plaza Edinburgh - Royal Terrace for a quiet, modern hotel experience! Rooms include free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV. Grab a snack at the Terrace Brasserie, or work out in the modern Techno gym. You’ll be close to landmarks like Calton Hill and Waterloo Place, and about 7 miles from Edinburgh Airport.
Day 8. Edinburgh
Ahh, your first full day in Edinburgh. What to do first!?
After breakfast, take a leisurely hike up beautiful Arthur's Peak, one of four hill forts, dating back to approximately 2,000 years ago. Nestled within Holyrood Park, Arthur's Peak boasts interesting volcanic geology, rich cultural heritage, and spectacular views of the city below. Did someone say "new profile picture?!"
When you snap enough - okay, way too many - photos, explore 16th-century Holyrood Palace. The official residence of the British monarch in Scotland is just as historic as it is beautiful!
Treat yourself to a delicious dinner on Princes Street and take in the scenery. Travel through time as you walk from the Old Town into the New Town!
A Tip For Your Trip: Don't forget to use your included 24-hour hop-on/hop-off bus pass! You can activate it at any time, but don't forget - it'll expire exactly 24 hours after you start using it!
Edinburgh Hop-on Hop-off City Bus Tour (24 hours)
Explore the highlights of Scotland's capital with the 24-hour Edinburgh Hop-on/Hop-off City Bus Ticket. Witness the city's prominent attractions, such as Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Grassmarket, Scottish Parliament, and the Scottish National Gallery. Wander through the UNESCO World Heritage-designated Old Town and Georgian New Town, each with its unique charm. An engaging commentary tailored for kids adds an extra layer of enjoyment. The entire loop spans approximately 60 minutes, but you have the flexibility to hop on and off at your preferred stops throughout the ticket's validity period.
Day 9. Edinburgh - Scotland Bed & Breakfast
Today's the day to hit the road and see the rest of stunning Scotland! Pick up your car then head for the hills! Literally.
Make a stop in the medieval city of Stirling and visit historic Stirling Castle. Then, venture on to breathtaking Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. Embark on an unforgettable hike through the mountains, say hello to friendly wildlife, and feast your eyes on glistening lake landscapes.Â
Check-in - Scotland B&Bs and Small Hotels
These Scotland B&Bs and Small Hotels give you the chance to stay in some of the most charming independently owned B&B’s and quintessentially Scottish small hotels and inns in some of the most picturesque locations in Scotland – so you feel like you’re staying in a special home away from home. The collection ranges from working farms and former vicarages to Victorian town houses and country homes, and each has been chosen for its character, charm and individuality - and of course for the warm welcome you are sure to receive. Each boasts comfortable accommodations and en-suite facilities, as well as an excellent, traditional breakfast – guaranteed to provide a truly memorable stay. Your voucher entitles you to your choice of Category 1 B&B or hotel. The B&Bs are mostly private homes, which provide breakfast but limited additional services; the small hotels typically provide access to additional food and bar services.
Upon purchase of your B&B vouchers, please visit the following website to determine what your accommodation options are in the area(s) you’ll be visiting, and where you would like to stay: www.circlehotels.co.uk. It is highly recommended that you request your accommodations as far in advance as possible (a minimum 45 days in advance), since the properties are small and availability is limited, especially in high season. Requests MUST be placed through the reservations office of The Circle, by email. If you book directly through the B&B or hotel, your voucher will not be honored, and you will be responsible for paying for your reservation directly to the B&B/Hotel. Is this were to happen, you will not be eligible for a refund of any unused vouchers. Please note: these vouchers can be redeemed for B&Bs offered by The Circle in England and Wales, as well.
When planning your itinerary, remember that B&Bs are generally not located in major city centers so you will want to expand your search to outside of the city proper. Please be advised that due to the size of the properties, if you are travelling in a group or with another reservation, The Circle might not be able to accommodate you at the same property and may require members of your group to stay in multiple properties or be flexible to an alternative property, which could accommodate your group.
Your voucher entitles you to properties at the Category 1 level. If you would like to upgrade to any of the higher-level B&B’s or hotels, you can do so at an additional supplement as follows, payable directly to The Circle at the time of confirmation:
Supplements for travel January – December 2024:
Voucher Plus B&B or Category 2 hotel - additional £10 per person/per night (based on double occupancy)
Voucher Premium B&B or Category 3 hotel - additional £20 per person/per night (based on double occupancy)
Category 4 - additional £30 per person/per night (based on double occupancy)
Category 5 - additional £40 per person/per night (based on double occupancy)
Category 6 - additional £50 per person/per night (based on double occupancy)
Category 7 - additional £60 per person/per night (based on double occupancy)
Category 8 - additional £70 per person/per night (based on double occupancy)
Category 9 - Price on Application**These supplements vary based on the location of the property, room type, and dates of stay. B&Bs/Hotels which fall under this category will be noted as POA (Price on Application) in The Circle’s online guide.Â
Please Note: Supplement fees paid directly to The Circle can only be charged via American Express, Visa or MasterCard.
Day 10. Scotland Bed & Breakfast
Today, you might want to explore St. Andrews and Perth. A seaside town on Scotland's northeast coast, St. Andrews is known for its university (Prince William and Kate are graduates) and as the birthplace of golf.Â
Nestled on the River Tay, Perth in central Scotland On the outskirts of the city lies Scone Palace, a country house that was the crowning place of Scotland's kings.Â
Day 11. Scotland Bed & Breakfast
Rejuvenate with an energizing breakfast, chat with your local hosts, and then be on your merry way. Today, head up to Loch Ness - yes, the Loch Ness - home of the legendary Loch Ness Monster! Consider taking a boat tour atop these mysterious waters, check out Urquhart Castle, or simply enjoy the magical views. Spend the afternoon discovering the natural beauty of Inverness and enjoy a stay in the area.Â
B&Bs are a great way to immerse yourself in local culture. Your warm hosts will be there to provide tips and directions, share stories, and offer their expert advice! Spend the day at ease, knowing that each night you'll return to a friendly, homey accommodation.
Day 12. Scotland Bed & Breakfast - Peebles
Check into your castle hotel, then explore the charming town of Peebles! Stroll through streets lined with old stone homes and quaint storefronts. Treat yourself to a delicious first-night dinner of haggis and bangers and mash!Â
Check-in - Cringletie House Castle Hotel
Cringletie is a former Scottish Baronial castle, located near Peebles, and only 30 minutes south of Edinburgh.
It provides relaxing accommodation in 12 individually designed bedrooms, all offering outstanding views over the gardens and the Scottish countryside beyond. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
The hotel is set in 28 acre grounds where guests can enjoy a woodland walk or a stroll through beautiful walled gardens.Cringletie is also home to the 2 AA Rosette award-winning Sutherland Restaurant.
The region boasts not only spectacular scenery but some of the best mountain biking in the UK, fishing on the Tweed as well as other field sports and of course, golf.
Day 13. Depart Scotland
Say goodbye to your hosts, squeeze all your souvenirs into your luggage, and make your way to the airport. Return your rental, then spend your flight home dreaming about your next adventure.Â
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