Sat 10-Fri 16 Aug 2024: A 7 Day Escorted Coach Holiday to Scotland's Castle Trail & Royal Deeside with Johnsons Coaches
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Aberdeenshire has been called the castle county for many years due to the fact this remote region of Scotland is home to more castles per acre than anywhere else in Britain. There are over 260 castles in the county, some of which are perched high on top of the remotest cliff tops, others that are nestled deep in thick pine forests, and many more situated in scenic rolling countryside. Scotlands far north-east is famous for its stunning landscapes where mountains meet lochs and sea-battered cliffs front quaint fishing towns, so it is understandable that Aberdeenshire is one of the top tourist destinations in Scotland.
Door to Door Service
Our own courier service
Luxury Traveller Coach with First Class Seating & Legroom
Fully reclining seats
Complimentary on board hot and cold drinks
Free Wi-Fi and USB charging points
Complimentary gift bag
4 nights half board at the Macdonald Norwood Hall Hotel & 2 nights half board at the Macdonald Inchyra Grange Hotel, Falkirk
Dundee Discovery Point
Aberdeenshires Highland Beef Farm with Guided Tour & Lunch
Crathes Castle
Pitmedden Garden
Guided tour of Aberdeen
Balmoral Castle
Braemar Highland Games Centre (including Refreshments)
Glamis Castle
Not included: All lunches
Saturday
We board our Luxury Traveller coach for the leisurely drive north. Enjoy the scenic, undulating views of the Borders region as we journey to our overnight stay at the 4-star Macdonald Inchyra Grange Hotel near Falkirk.
Sunday
Departing after breakfast we travel to Dundee, where after free time for lunch we visit Discovery Point. Here, we explore Captain Scott’s ship ‘Discovery’, which he sailed on during his remarkable Antarctic exploration. From here, we journey north to Aberdeen and our 4-night stay.
Monday
After breakfast we drive to Banchory to visit the Aberdeenshire Highland Beef Farm. This is a working farm, where the owners are passionate about their herd. Following tea, coffee & shortbread on arrival we have a guided tour where we meet this native breed, discover their history and sample some succulent highland beef. To conclude our visit, we include a lunch of ‘shoulders tea’, tatties & onions (A regional dish to Aberdeenshire) with beetroot and oatcakes on the side. Later, we continue to nearby Crathes Castle - one of the most superb castles in Scotland. This splendid 16th century family tower house has well-preserved interiors and wonderful gardens.
Tuesday
Today, a local coach and driver meets us for a visit to the highly acclaimed Pitmedden Garden. Admire the intricate box parterres, 40,000 plants in the colourful borders and breathe in the scent of roses. Later, we return for a Guided Tour of Aberdeen. Known as ‘Granite City’ and famous as the off-shore oil capital of Europe, this is a city with not one but two Old Towns: Old Aberdeen, with its cobbled streets, mature trees and 15th century fortified cathedral. Then there’s Footdee – known locally as Fittie – a quirky fishing quarter at the water’s edge, with squares of tiny cottages, flower-filled gardens andbrightly painted outhouses, their eccentric decorations drawing on the city’s seafaring soul.
Wednesday
This morning after breakfast, we travel west crossing the River Dee at the Bridge of Feugh, a waterfall to see we can catch a glimpse of the salmon jumping up the falls. Heading deeper into Royal Deeside we Stop at Crathie Kirk. This church has been used by the Royal family for worship since Queen Victoria and Prince Albert discovered and purchased the Balmoral Estate. We continue to Balmoral Castle before visiting the Braemar Highland Games Centre – where we discover the 200-year history of the Braemar Royal Highland Games Society. Our visit includes a bagpipe welcome and a welcome cup of tea with a scone.
Thursday
We bid a fond farewell to Scotland’s far north and journey south pausing at Glamis Castle. Once home to the Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, the castle oozes over 500 years of history where many legends and myths can be told. In the afternoon, we continue to our final nights stay in the Central Highlands.
Friday
We leave after breakfast and begin the journey home.
Norwood Hall Country House Hotel was built in 1881 on the site of the 15th century Pitfodels Castle, offering guests the best in breathtaking Scottish scenery and fine facilities. Conveniently located within easy reach of the historic city centre. Norwood Hall Hotel features log fires, wooded grounds and secluded gardens. The hotel retains many of its original Victorian features including sweeping staircases and colonnaded entrances. The library is open to guests and there are seating areas in the garden. The Tapestry Restaurant features fresh seafood from nearby ports and game from Highland estates. It also has an extensive wine list. The Georgian Lounge serves a selection of malt whiskies and light meals. Rooms are decorated in a classic style and feature modern facilities including flatscreen TVs and Wi-Fi access. Some rooms have work desks and walk-in showers.
Mobility Grade: 4. The hotel offers good access throughout with a lift to all floors.
Sat 10-Fri 16 Aug 2024
6 Nights
£1215
Tour Departs: 7.30am
Returns By: 7.30pm
Single Room: £231
Holiday Insurance: £42.50
(All prices are per person & are for the entire tour)
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