Scotland Winter Tours
Beat the chaotic summer crowds by experiencing Scotland like never before with our Scotland Winter Tours, running from Edinburgh between 1st November and 28th February. From the snow-dusted peaks of the Highlands to the tranquil beauty of the Isle of Skye, our small group tours offer a unique and personal way to discover Scotland outside of peak tourist season. Walk through the historic landscapes of Glencoe, witness the majestic Cairngorms Reindeer Herd, and chase the Northern Lights dancing in the winter sky. Whether you’re seeking adventure, wildlife or history, our tours provide the perfect balance of exploration and comfort. Join us for an unforgettable winter journey through Scotland’s most iconic sites, with the chance to experience the natural wonder of the Aurora Borealis. For other reasons and top tips on travelling Scotland in winter check out our blog.
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Why visit Scotland in Winter?
The Scotland in winter offer a truly magical experience. With fewer tourists around, you’ll have the freedom to explore its dramatic landscapes in peace, allowing for a deeper connection to the region’s natural beauty. The quieter season also increases your chances of spotting wildlife such as red deer, golden eagles, and perhaps even otters, as they become more visible in the absence of large crowds. Winter brings more rainfall, turning the waterfalls into stunning and powerful displays of nature’s force. On clear nights, the Highlands provide the perfect setting for spotting the Northern Lights, as the dark skies and remote locations offer ideal conditions to witness this mesmerising natural phenomenon. From snow-capped peaks to roaring waterfalls, the Highlands in winter is a dream destination for adventurers, wildlife enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.
Highlands of Scotland in Winter
Eilean Donan Castle in Winter
Stunningly clear day with the snow white Skye Cuillins in the background
Brides Veil Falls
Old Man of Storr rising in above the horizon
Highland Coo Love
Making wee friends
The Majestic Three Sisters of Glencoe
You don't get days much better than that
Edinburgh Castle viewpoint from the Ross Fountain
The capital doesn't get much snow but when the temperature drops below zero the Ross Fountain is super cool
Carnasserie Castle
Beautiful in Kilmartin Glen
The Sound of Raasay
Winter sunrises don't get much better than this
The Old Man of Storr
Scotland's most iconic hike