A Taste of our Experiences

When you think about Scotland, what images does it conjure up? Edinburgh, the Isle of Skye, the North Coast 500, Glencoe, the Loch Ness Monster, or the Glenfinnan Viaduct and the Harry Potter train?

That is just the tip of the iceberg! There are so many places to visit, experiences to have and memories to be made, that the variety of options available are almost limitless

You might be tempted to try and squeeze in so many of the top sights, but that would be a mistake as you will probably miss out on the true "local" experience of Scotland.

Other travel planning companies may suggest itineraries on their websites based on what they think visitors want.

At TrampinAboot Scotland, we don't do that. 

We want to work with you to create your own bespoke itinerary that you can be sure, has been built with you, for you. 

To inspire your sense of adventure and tickle yer tastebuds about what we could do for you, check out these example plans

These example plans are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to be an exact representation of the plans on offer. Your customised plan will be built around your individual needs and destinations and the price quoted will be a reflection of that.

Weekend Break in Edinburgh (from £40)

Edinburgh from Calton Hill. Courtesy getty images
  • The best places to stay, do you want romantic, sustainable, dog friendly, self-catering, off the beaten track?
  • Where to eat, from the best michelin starred eateries, to the simple back street pubs and cafes, want your meal with a view?
  • Activities and things to do - looking for the tourist spots or the quieter less well known parts of the city, want to keep the kids entertained or perhaps head out on an evening tour?
  • Historic spots - want to experience the world famous UNESCO heritage sites as well as the less crowded parts?
  • Tips for getting around the city and the best shortcuts to take as well as local transport options
  • The best views and spots for that instagrammable shot.
  • A daily plan (if required) as well as timings for your itinerary to ensure you stay on schedule
  • Local tips, tricks and things not to be missed

7-day Scottish Adventure (from £100)

Plockton
  • Which destinations to visit and how long to linger in each place, perhaps you want to drive the North Coast 500 or visit a few islands?
  • The best places to stay at those destinations, from simple lodgings to luxurious accommodation, and maybe with a hot tub?
  • Where can you sample the best local fayre, from the tastiest cafes and lunch spots to fabulous restaurants with spectacular views, maybe you want to sample some local seafood or try the infamous 'Haggis'
  • Attractions to visit, activities to do - what to do with kids, things to do on rainy days
  • When is the best time to visit and events that can be enjoyed at these destinations
  • A comprehensive travel options guide to help you plan your journey
  • Local tips and sights not to be missed - do you want to soak up the best of local culture
  • Weather recommendations and how to handle the dreaded wee Midge 

The Ultimate Guide to the North Coast 500 (from £150)

The Bealach Na Ba - Credit Iain Masterton
  • Depending on how many days you want to devote to experiencing the North Coast 500, we’ll recommend the best direction to travel and the most convenient destinations based on your needs
  • We’ll work out a daily schedule for you incorporating must see attractions and along the way with fantastic places to eat and recommendations for overnight stays, all based on your requirements and budget
  • If you are looking to experience the unique local food and drink in each region, we will be delighted to suggest the best places
  • Maybe you want to experience a tour, we can provide you with what’s available, along with prices and times 
  • Travel distances between each of your overnight stays and distances covered as part of your daily schedule
  • Interactive maps showing all our recommendations in each area, allowing you to plan your trip more efficiently
  • Hidden gems and sights not to be missed, there are still places that are less well travelled
  • Helpful tips to get the most out of your adventure on one of Scotland’s most popular tourist routes