Edinburgh Departure Point:
60 High Street
Edinburgh
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Please refer to your e-ticket for full departure details.
Getting to Edinburgh
Edinburgh is easily accessible by various means of transport. If you love buses jump on National Express and arrive at Edinburgh Bus Station or choose a train and get to Waverley Train Station. Both stations are conveniently located in the city centre.
Flying to Edinburgh is also a piece of cake. Once you’ve arrived at the Airport, get on the Airlink 100 bus or the tram and get off at St Andrew Square in the city centre, which is again only 5 minutes walk away from our departure point. Drop us an e-mail or jump on the phone if you need any more help.
Inverness Departure Location
All our tours from Inverness depart from the following address:
15 Union St,
Inverness*
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*Across from the entrance to the Victorian Market. Look out for a blue or yellow coach bus.
Getting to Inverness
Reaching Inverness is a breeze, no matter how you travel. The city is well-connected by train, with regular services from Edinburgh, Glasgow, and even London if you fancy the scenic route. ScotRail’s Highland Main Line brings you straight into the heart of the Highlands, making it ideal for a stress-free start to your adventure. If you’re flying in, Inverness Airport (just a 20-minute bus or taxi ride from the city centre) offers flights from various UK cities and some European destinations. Once you’re here, local buses and taxis make it easy to explore the area or transfer to your accommodation.
Glasgow Departure Location
All our tours from Glasgow depart from the following address:
Stance 23 to 32 (look out for a blue bus)
Buchanan Street Bus Station
Killermont Street
Glasgow
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Getting to Glasgow
Glasgow is one of Scotland’s transport hubs, so getting here is easy! Trains run frequently from all over the UK, with direct routes from Edinburgh, London, and Manchester. If you’re flying, Glasgow International Airport is just 15 minutes from the city centre, with plenty of buses, taxis, and airport shuttles on hand. For a more budget-friendly option, Glasgow also boasts an extensive coach network, with buses arriving from major UK cities daily. Once in Glasgow, you’ll find an excellent local transport system, including buses, trains, and a handy subway, to help you get around.