Highland Hotel 7 Day Autumn Break

The Highland Hotel
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£635 per person

Departure: Monday, October 19, 2026

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First Day - South

Arrive at the Highland Hotel in time for dinner.

Ben Nevis Distillery & Caledonian Canal

The Ben Nevis Distillery is one of the oldest in Scotland. Our national drink is brewed at the foot of Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis, which provides an amazing backdrop to the distillery. After sampling a dram your coach will explore the Caledonian Canal – a magnificent feat of Scottish engineering stretching 60 miles through the stunning Great Glen. The Canal is an engineering masterpiece and Neptune’s Staircase, built by Thomas Telford between 1803-1822, is the longest staircase lock in Britain.

Mallaig

Mallaig is a fishing port in Morar which lies at the end of the evocatively named "Road to the Isles." It is also the terminus for the West Highland Railway from Fort William and the focus for a network of ferry services to Skye, to the Small Isles, to South Uist and to the Knoydart peninsula. In 1841 all that stood at this extreme north-western corner of North Morar was a farmstead known as Mallaigvaig with a population of 23. The owner of the North Morar Estate at the time was Lord Lovat and he divided the farm there into a series of plots with a view to attracting his tenants from the then, more populated parts of the estate along Loch Morar and Loch Nevis to resettle here and take up fishing as an occupation. Mallaig is still, at its heart, a working fishing port and prides itself on its fresh catches including traditionally smoked kippers. Enjoy one of the many short walks around the harbour or soak up the local atmosphere and relax.

Glencoe, Rannoch Moor & Oban

Glencoe is undoubtedly the most popular and scenic glen in Scotland. The sheer scale and grandeur of the landscape is sure to inspire and the turbulent history of the area will fascinate visitors. Then visit nearby Rannoch Moor - one of Scotland's outstanding areas of natural wilderness, before heading to the west coast. The largest town in Argyll & The Isles, Oban is known as the 'Gateway to the Isles' and is the 'Seafood Capital of Scotland'. Oban has a way of drawing out the romantic side of visitors, with its mists that roll in from the sea and the hills which overlook the bay. The most iconic feature within Oban is McCaig's Tower, a Colosseum lookalike that stands above the town and offers wonderful views out west. From seafood to whisky, Oban offers a great range of local produce - all well worth sampling!

Aviemore

Adventure into the glorious Scottish Highlands as you travel north towards Aviemore. The dramatic mountain environments and dark woodlands are some of the most remote wildernesses in Scotland. Located on the doorstep of the Cairngorm National Park, Aviemore is a busy town offering extensive views of the distant mountains.

Cruise Loch Linnhe and explore Fort William

You are in the true heart of Scotland when you wake up to the floating mists of Loch Linnhe and the distant hills of Sunart. The breath-taking scenery of Lochaber surrounds your historic hotel from which you will take a trip on the only loch that follows the Great Glen Fault, Loch Linnhe. Enjoy breath taking views of Ben Nevis, enjoy the close up views of the Corpach Shipwreck, the entrance to the Caledonian Canal and explore the small Islands and the birdlife around Corpach. Afterwards, explore the outdoor ‘capital’ of Scotland, Fort William.

Last Day

Return home.

Highland Hotel entrance staircase
Highland Hotel dining area Highland Hotel bedroom

Highland Hotel, Fort William

A grand Victorian hotel with open fires and wooden panelling, sympathetically modernised to provide comfort and class.

  • Comfortable, well furnished en-suite bedrooms with tea making facilities, TV and radio
  • Lounge bar
  • Function room with nightly entertainment
  • Reception seating area with open fire lit during the winter months
  • Lift service to most bedrooms

Highland Hotel, Fort William

A grand Victorian hotel with open fires and wooden panelling, sympathetically modernised to provide comfort and class.

  • Comfortable, well furnished en-suite bedrooms with tea making facilities, TV and radio
  • Lounge bar
  • Function room with nightly entertainment
  • Reception seating area with open fire lit during the winter months
  • Lift service to most bedrooms
7 Day Autumn Break
  • Monday, October 19, 2026
  • What’s Included: hotel stay, daily excursions, breakfast and dinner, luxury coach travel and nightly entertainment.
  • £635 Per Person
The Highland Hotel

Pickup Points & Times

Pickup Point Address Time
Northampton Victoria Street, Layby opposite Campbell Sq. Police Station, NN1 3EL 6.15AM
Kettering Coach Layby outside London Road Car Park, Opp Cemetery on London Road, NN15 7QA 6.50AM
Corby The Saxon Crown (JD Wetherspoon), Elizabeth Street, NN17 1PN 7.30AM
Market Harborough Bus Stop outside Market Hall, Northampton Road, LE16 9HB 8.00AM
Wigston Bus Stop, Paddock Street, LE18 2AN 8.40AM

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