Who does not want to go on a Scotland Road Trip? Scottish highlands is a dream road trip bucket list for nature lovers, the landscape obsessed, mountaineers, hikers, and sports car and bikers. Scotland has the scenery of some other European countries and the glory of the Arctic, with the hundreds of islands formed around it with volcanic eruptions making the landscape so unique. Travel to Scotland and you will get a bit of Austria, Switzerland, Canada, Baltic in one place.
Hitting the Scottish highlands has always been a dream bucket list item. I planned this 2 week Scotland road trip itinerary to the cover Scottish Highlands and nearby islands in August 2020, during covid lockdown restrictions. This ultimate Scottish highland road trip itinerary covers all the major parts of the Scottish highlands and North Coast 500 (NC500) in a week and some of the top islands and mountain regions in the mainland for another week.
- Scotland Road Trip Planner
- Scotland Road Trip Planner: Top Things to Note
- The Ultimate Scottish Highlands Road Trip Itinerary: Overview
- Scottish Highlands Road Trip Itinerary: Week 1
- Day 1: Inverness, Scotland
- Day 2: Fort Augustus, Scotland
- Day 3: Wick, Scotland
- Day 4: John'O Groats, Scotland
- Day 5: Smoo Cave, Durness in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland
- Day 6: North Coast 500, Scotland
- Day 7: Scenic Villages in Scotland
- Scottish Highlands Road Trip Itinerary: Week 2
- Day 8: Southern Route of NC500
- Day 9: Portree Outing, Scotland
- Day 10: Sanna Bay, Scotland
- Day 11: Glencoe Region, Scotland
- Day 12: Glenfinnan, Scotland
- Day 13: Tobermory, Scotland
- Day 14: Isle of Kerrera, Scotland
- Day 15: Inveraray, Scotland
- Inveraray Village
- Final Thoughts on 2 Week Scotland Road Trip
Scotland Road Trip Planner
Planning this road trip was one of the most tedious itinerary planning I have ever done- largely because it is long, almost every stop throughout any route you pick is amazing and I wanted to see them all. To achieve this, I narrowed down the road trip route to take first and then came up with a complete itinerary plan, as shared below, with each itinerary item color-coded per day after reading many many blogs and consulting with travelers in my social media travel community. I am so grateful for everyone’s suggestions, as it was so helpful to make sure I covered as many classic bucket list items for a Scottish road trip.
Scotland Road Trip Planner: Top Things to Note
Scotland is part of the UK and vast but has got its main cities like Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee in the South or Central lowlands. The northern highlands and islands which are very scenic are pretty remote. The weather changes heavily and is extreme sometimes, hence careful planning is needed in terms of when to visit, where to stay, and even for driving if you are traveling internationally. Some of the top tips for a Scotland Road Trip to cover the Scottish Highlands are stated below.
Best Time to Visit Scotland especially for a Scenic Road Trip
The best time of the year for a road trip in Scotland aimed mainly at enjoying the scenery of highlands and enjoying the lochs will be the late Spring/Summertime between May and September. Late April will still be muddy and rainy and late may is the best. June, July, and August are the best time to visit but the busiest which makes finding parking lots and accommodations hard. Due to the popularity, it is much better to plan this trip thoroughly.
Autumn is pretty with the fall colors and winter is famous amongst tourists as well for stargazing and aurora chasing. Winter is best to avoid crowds and the scenery is pretty snowy. Your plan should really depend on which seasonal view are you aiming for. Ask me? I plan to visit once in every season since I went there 😉
Driving in Scotland
As everywhere in the UK, driving is on the left-hand side of the road here and roads have roundabouts. If you are an international, you definitely want to learn about navigating roundabouts. Also, I would suggest for you be with an experienced driver and are narrow and can be challenging. You do want to take all the scenic routes for the best experience. If you are renting a car, make sure you take insurance.
When you are in Scottish highlands, the best accommodations to explore are the Bed&Breakfasts here to experience the local life. There are some amazing B&B’s to try available on all major booking sites, but for budget travelers, Airbnb comes with many B&B options too to stay with locals. Another experience not to miss here is to actually stay in a castle. There are luxurious to budget-friendly options for that.
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The Ultimate Scottish Highlands Road Trip Itinerary: Overview
We planned our Scottish highland road trip itinerary dividing into two-week blocks. We covered the Northern Highlands and North Coast 500 route during our first week and then did the islands and the northern mainland around Fort William in the second week. Dividing this way helped us find accommodations easier and cheaper as we planned everything around two main cities together. Week 1 was mainly around the city of Inverness and Week 2 was around Fort Williams and Oban.
I will add all these here, so that you can decide the leg of the journey and move it around based on accommodation, where you would like to stay more, how long is your duration, etc. High-level destinations are covered and the length is below.
- Week 1: Scottish Highlands & NC500
- 2 days: Cairngorms National Park, Inverness, Lochness
- 5 days: North Coast 500 (NC500) – Isle of Skye
- Weekend:
- 2 days: Isle of Skye
- Week 2: Scottish Highlands and Islands
- 3 days: Fort William
- 2 days: Oban, Isle of Mull, Staffa
- Weekend:
- 2 days:Isle of Kerrera, Loch Lomond National Park
The following route map shows the high-level view of the road trip route we took over the two weeks. Note that I have visited Loch Lomond and Edinburgh in an earlier separate road trip, so this Scottish highland road trip itinerary starts to the north of the main Scottish cities locations mainly around Inverness and Scottish highlands.
Scotland Road Trip Week Maps
How to Use the Scotland Road Trip Route Map?
The screen arrow button on the top left shows you the different parts of the journey with a list of landmarks to cover. You can use the share button on the map to share the map with yourself.
You can also copy the map for your perusal by going large screen and then downloading it to your Google Maps and creating your personal copy including making updates.
Tip: View in large screen for better readability by clicking the full-screen button on the top right
Scotland Road Trip Map: Downloadable Map of Full Route Taken
Scotland Road Trip Itinerary Map: Downloadable Itinerary of Week 1
Scotland Road Trip Itinerary Map: Downloadable Itinerary of Week 2
Scottish Highlands Road Trip Itinerary: Week 1
Day 1: Inverness, Scotland
The journey started from England until Inverness for us, but you can also start from anywhere in the south of Scotland to start this journey. If you are flying internationally, you can fly to Glasgow/Edinburgh and get your rental vehicle there. This is not enough to fully see Cairngorms National Park, but we got a good afternoon exploring the main lochs here and a dinner at Aviemore. We aimed to reach Inverness this day as we found accommodations there. Another option is to stay in Aviemore and give more time to Cairngorms National Park and see Lochness before going to Inverness. Lochness needs a full day to enjoy it properly.
Top Experiences of Day-1 Scotland Road Trip
- Pitlochry : A cute village perfect for a staycation in Scotland famous for the Pitlochry Dam, and some old distilleries like the Blair Altholl Distillery. There are some nice nature walks, museums and many outdoor eateries to enjoy here making it perfect for a weekend staycation.
- Cairngorms National Park: Cairngorms and Glenmore National forest is very famous among campers and outdoor lovers. We picked two fresh water Lochs for the day as we didnt intend to stay but wanted to add open water swimming to the road trip itinerary.
- Loch Morlich is a water sport gem in Cairngorms very famous among families. We spent some time enjoying the scenery and watch folks kayaking etc.
- Loch Uaine is a hidden loch in this area which is actually very shallow and perfect for an outdoor swim. We enjoyed the walk through the forest to get here. We were too late here to actually try swimming, but totally recommend it for a swim or camping in a peaceful atmosphere.
Highlights of Day-1 Scotland Road Trip
- Pitlochry
- Loch Morlich
Where To Stay & Eat?
- Inverness
- Aviemore
Day 2: Fort Augustus, Scotland
We started the day in Inverness exploring major attractions in Inverness. One of the highlights was seeing dolphins from land in Chanonry point which is an unbeatable experience in Scotland not to miss. After the dolphin-watching experience, we spent the afternoon taking a round trip drive around Lochness with stops in the Dores beach for a lunch picnic, and in Fort Augustus for a coffee. Lochness is also the best place to aim for a staycation as the Dores have water sports which reminded me of Europe and of course lots of outdoor excursions to take. The drive from Inverness to Fort Augustus is very scenic and our first encounter of the Scottish highlands is epic in this Scotland road trip. Unfortunately, Urquhart Castle was closed due to covid, so we just got a sneak peek.
Top experiences of Day-2 Scotland Road Trip
- Inverness Castle : A castle with the city view and very unique structure.
- Inverness Chanonry Point: One of the top places in the world to see dolphins swim from the land.
- Fairy Glen: A waterfall walk
- Lochness Drive: Best in this area with beaches, highlands and castles on the way. Don’t miss it!
- Fort Augustus: Has the canal staircase system, try to aim to watch how boats cross this staircase if you can.
- Urquhart Castle: A castle with a view. You can see it from both sides of the Lochness if you are taking a round trip.
Highlights of Day-1 Scotland Road Trip
READ: Dolphin Watching in Chanonry Point
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Inverness
- Lochness Towns
Day 3: Wick, Scotland
We started the Scotland Road Trip 500 along the North Coat 500 route from Inverness and covered up until Wick. You can see one of the best castles in Scotland, Dunrobin Castle on this route which is worth a stroll. Whaligoe steps are another landscape in this route to not miss.
READ: Best Castles to visit in Scotland
Top experiences of Day-3 Scotland Road Trip
- Rogie Falls: This waterfall river has a unique experience to offer in summer. You can watch Salmons jumping to get back to its birth place.
- Black Rock Gorge: This gorge is on the way, but we missed it 🙁
- Durobin Castle: This is a giant castle with a stunning garden overlooking the sea. Dont miss it and it is worth paying for.
- Camster Cairns: We missed this too as we spent a lot of time at the castle 🙁
- Whaligoe Steps: These steps to get to the sea is very unique. The landscape is huge with coves around. Fisher women used to climb these a stairs up and down in the olden daya. I was done doing this once, it is pretty much a workout but the view ia amazing. There is a cave below where you can take boat tours. This was closed due to covid so we could not experience this.
- Wick: This little town is a perfect place to stay or eat in this route. It has a large super market.
Highlights of Day-3 Scotland Road Trip
- Whaligoe Cove Steps
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Wick
- John’O Groats
Day 4: John’O Groats, Scotland
We continued the journey along the North Coast 500 route from Wick until Tongue covering the Northern tip of mainland UK called John-O-Groats. You can take a ferry from here to the Orkney Islands which is very famous for its castles, wildlife tours in this area. The Orkney Islands are also one of the best places to see the Northern lights in winter. We skipped Orkney islands during this Scotland road trip, but you could plan a day into Orkney and even stay there.
Top experiences of Day-4 Scotland Road Trip
- Ebenezer Place: Smallest street in the world located in Wick
- Duncansby Stacks : The stacks here is massive and gives a glimpse of the Game of Thrones like landmarks in Scotland. If you are lucky you can see puffins here in July/August time. We didnt see any but I had such a grand experience of sheep traffic here.
- Dunnet Head/John o Groats: Lovely small town with a picturesque view and very iconic landmark as this is the Northern tip of the UK. What not to miss here is the Fish and Chips truck, which is one of the best I have veer had in the UK
- Thurso: Thurso is a popular town in this route famous among surfers with high Surfing waves. There are many options for accommodation here.
- Dunreay Nuclear research centre: This is a landmark marked as a photo stop but we missed it.
- Coldbackie beach: This is the first sand beach we saw in the route, fully occupied by campers and some great seafood. We didnt have time to enjoy here but worth adding more time if you love beaches.
Highlights of Day-4 Scotland Road Trip
- Duncansby Stack
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Thurso
- Tongue
- Durness
Day 5: Smoo Cave, Durness in Sutherland, Highland, Scotland
We explored the North and East of the North Coast 500 this day. Smoo Cave is pretty unique and the drive around Lochinver is one of my most favorites in NC500.
Top Experiences of Day-5 Scotland Road Trip
- Smoo cave in Durness: A cave formation with a scenic view. Entry fee is 4 pounds and it is worth to pay.
- Choco Mountain: Very famous chocolate factory in the highlands and here you can taste their fresh produce. The hot chocolates and truffles here are not to miss.
- Sango Sands beach: A very nice beach in this area with white sand, perfect for a picnic but cant be droven into. It is about 5 miles walk from the car park and hence we didnt make it. If you would like a beach day out, you could add more time here. Our main issue was not able to find accommodation around Durness.
- B869 drive: This route along clashnessie, Clachtoll, Achmelvich beaches is a must route not to miss in your NC500 roadtrip.
- Lochinver: One of the best routes in NC500 and the bridge here is stunning. The Peers restaurant here is famous or get a pie from Lochinver Larder. This village is one of the prettiest towns for a staycation in Scotland too.
- Loch Assynt drive by Ardvreck castle: This is a nice scenic drive, castle not so sure 😉
Highlights of Day-5 Scotland Road Trip
- Lochinver Drive
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Durness
- Lochinver
- Ullapool
Day 6: North Coast 500, Scotland
We covered the northwestern side of the North Coast 500 route this day. This was a very rainy day and hence we took it easy and covered little on the list, but here are the top stops planned for your reference.
Top Experiences of Day-6 Scotland Road Trip
- Ardessie Falls – Located at Garve IV23 2QY on roadside as entering Ardessie village.
- Mellon Udrigle beach: White sand beach for a non-rainy day.
- Gairloch Charlestown: You can take whale watching boat tours from here.
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Ullapool
- Torridon
Day 7: Scenic Villages in Scotland
We covered the southwestern side of the North Coast 500 route this day, which is one of the best parts of the NC500 route. It covers some of the best scenic villages in Scotland and routes of NC500 that, if you don’t have time to go up North, you could just do this drive from Ullapool to experience a great portion of NC500. Beach Na Ba drive is splendid with great views of the Skye and nearby islands.
Top Experiences of Day-7 Scotland Road Trip
- Glen Torridon drive through to Shieldaig: Torridon is a picturesque village and this route is very scenic. This area is perfect for a staycation, and also to see wild animals native to Scotland.
- Baelach Na Ba Drive: One of the most prettiest and complex route to drive in the NC500. It is a very narrow route, so go via this route only if you have small sized vehicles. The view of Isle of Skye from here is amazing.
- Applecross: A tiny village by the coast, and charming. Dont forget to book the restaurant “Apple Inn” here beforehand.
- Ullapool: One of the bigger towns in the NC500, absolutely amazing for seafood. You will find lots of accommodation here and the harbour is very pretty.
READ: WILD ANIMALS IN SCOTLAND AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
Highlights of Day-7 Scotland Road Trip
- Baelach Na Ba View
READ: Best scenic drives in the UK
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Apple Cross
- Torridon
- Ullapool
Scottish Highlands Road Trip Itinerary: Week 2
Day 8: Southern Route of NC500
We explored the southern route of NC500 enjoying the sun in Plockton and then drive up to the Isle of Skye in the evening. The Isle of Skye was so mystical when we got there but that view is amazing.
Top Experiences of Day-8 Scotland Road Trip
- Plockton: One of the top scenic villages covered in many movies and famous for seafood.
- Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie: One of the best castles of Scotland located in the middle of a loch and has lots of history attached. It is worth paying to go in.
- Kyle of Lochalsh: A magical loch with lots of little island views and very mystical with a great view of Isle of Skye. Don’t forget to stop at the bridge to the Skye, the view is very good from the bridge. I have noted this place for a staycation too.
- Isle of skye – Portree: Capital city of Isle of Skye was pretty mystical and magical. This little town is like in the fairy tales with colored houses and a cute harbor. The shops here are so cute and attractive.
- Fairy Glen/Cullins: We took a drive to the Fairy Glen here, which is a bit of a walk and we were too late to get in the water pool but the drive in this area is very scenic and not to miss. You will get a great view of the Cullin Hills.
READ: Best Scottish Highland Towns to Visit in Summer
Highlights of Day-8 Scotland Road Trip
- Enjoying the fresh seafood at Plockton and Isle of Skye
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Plockton
- Kyle of Lochalsh
- Isle of Skye
Day 9: Portree Outing, Scotland
We explored the Isle of Skye taking a round of Skye which is pretty doable in a day. We only hiked the Old Man of Storr and Quaring and missed Elgol from the list. We could not make it as it was too far from the North and we only had a day. You need a day here ideally to take a boat trip to the most scenic loch in this area.
Top Experiences of Day-9 Scotland Road Trip
- Portree: The weather was better and we have been exploring Portree briefly again, this time not so mystical. Don’t miss visiting the Cafe Ariba in Portree, nice food and great view of the harbor. Portree is easily one of the top Scottish villages for a staycation.
- Old Man of Storr: We hiked up the Old Man of Storr, which is very near to Portree. The view is great on the top so be prepared to hike up for two hours 😉
- Quarring: Most famous amongst the tourists for an easy hike!
- Uig: A harbor town in the Skye you can visit if you take a round in the Skye with pretty view.
Highlights of Day-9 Scotland Road Trip
- Old Man of Storr
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Portree
- Elgol
Day 10: Sanna Bay, Scotland
We explored the Sanna Bay the whole day driving from Fort William and back. This is a pretty beach, warm enough to try swimming and some great wildlife experience in this route. Mallaig was on the list too, but we could not make it. Another way to get to Mallaig is to catch the Harry Potter Jacobite train from Fort William.
Top Experiences of Day-10 Scotland Road Trip
- Fort William
- Sanna Bay
- Mallaig
Highlights of Day-10 Scotland Road Trip
- Swimming in Sanna Bay Beach
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Fort William
- Mallaig
Day 11: Glencoe Region, Scotland
We explored the Glencoe region and Fort William area this day. Glen Etive where the James Bond movie Skyfall is shot is marvelous.
Top Experiences of Day-11 Scotland Road Trip
- Glencoe Valley
- Glen Etive
- Kinlochleven
- Ben Nevis
Highlights of Day-11 Scotland Road Trip
- Glen Etive Valley
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Fort William Region
Day 12: Glenfinnan, Scotland
This was a Harry Potter day exploring Glenfinnan and catching the Jacobite train. We headed off to Oban from here, which is the ferry capital city in this area from where you can catch ferries to almost any island.
Top Experiences of Day-12 Scotland Road Trip
- Glenfinnan
- Neptune’s Staircase
- Oban
Highlights of Day-12 Scotland Road Trip
- Watching the Jacobite Train
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Oban
- Fort William Region
Day 13: Tobermory, Scotland
We took a ferry to the Isle of Mull and also took a boat tour to Staffa and Fingals Cave.
Top Experiences of Day-13 Scotland Road Trip
- Isle of Mull- Tobermory
- Staffa
- Fingals Cave
Highlights of Day-13 Scotland Road Trip
- Staffa and Fingals Cave
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Oban
- Isle of Mull
Day 14: Isle of Kerrera, Scotland
We explored the Isle of Kerrera taking a ferry from Oban and then headed to the Inveraray area for the night as we were going to return to England the next day.
Top Experiences of Day-14 Scotland Road Trip
- Isle of Kerrera, Tea Garden, Oban
Highlights of Day-14 Scotland Road Trip
- Gylen Castle
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Oban
- Glasgow
Day 15: Inveraray, Scotland
We explored Inveraray which was a surprise visit for me as I had no clue how charming it was. We just had gone to see the castle. We stopped by the Falls in Loch Lomond and then took the famous Ballach route back to England. It was fun to see the village Luss which I have been to before on our way as well as say Hello to Edinburgh.
Top Experiences of Day-15 Scotland Road Trip
- Inveraray Castle
- Inveraray Town
- Loch Lomond Falls of Falloch
- Balloch
READ: Best castles to visit in Scotland
Where to Stay & Eat?
- Loch Lomond
- Inveraray
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
READ: Best Scottish Highland Towns for a Staycation
Inveraray Village
That brings us to the end of this Scotland road trip exploring the Scottish highlands, NC500, and islands nearby.
Final Thoughts on 2 Week Scotland Road Trip
This epic Scotland road trip was a true mix of diverse experiences with scenic drives, mountains, lochs, wildlife spotting, island hopping, castles whatnot. I would go as far as singing “those were the best days of my life”. Hope you enjoyed it! The plan worked very well for me covering all the highlights in these areas, landscapes, castles, islands, wildlife hunting you name it. As I traveled during the Covid situation, I was definitely nervous about this travel plan including being on the remote route in the middle of nowhere for long periods of time. But everything came together very well, including the journey, the stays, and the food options. I am thrilled to share my itinerary here and subscribe to my blog for upcoming journey highlights, tips, guides, etc.
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Wow this looks like an incredible roadtrip! I love how much it covers. I´ve been wanting to do a roadtrip in Scotland for a while and will definitely use your tips for that! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you. I was definitely on a mission to keep hopping and cover as much as I can. Itching to visit Scotland again though.
A long Scotland Road trip is definitely on our travel wish list. So it was great to see the 2 week itinerary you planned. Given all the great sites you saw, we may want even more time! So great that you used blogger input to build your plan. I find that gets me some interesting stops along the way. Your post sure showed me why we need to get this great trip planned.
Thanks Linda. That was a crazy long planning to get this itinerary right. I still think I didnt miss majorly but wish to go again and do staycations in some places I have short listed. Hope you can plan this soon.
This is every bit my definition of the perfect road trip — passing by mountains and valleys, communing with nature, walking along a body of water, and walking through quiet paths. Your photos of Scotland are stunning. They are beckoning me to go there!
Thanks Iva. I love your summary, I could not agree more about the Scotland experience.
Woou, what a journey. You’ve covered so much in this itinerary. I prefer itineraries that have lots of things to see in the entire country, like yours. I think there is no better way to explore Scotland rather than road tripping. Thanks for all the recommendations for driving (I would be afraid to drive alone as I am used to driving on the right-hand side) :D. I especially love your suggestion to stay in Bed&Breakfast places as the best chance to connect with locals. I will use this itinerary once I plan my journey to Scotland; thanks :).
Thanks Nicoletta. I am glad you agree with a hopping style, I am big on covering all things end to end and seeing a place in breadth too , though short visits. I guess it is because we are into an exploratory journey than relaxation. Hope you can go to Scotland soon and enjoy an ultimate road trip.