Scotland's Northern Edge featuring the North Coast 500 533
Scotland's Northern Edge featuring the North Coast 500 533
Scotland's Northern Edge featuring the North Coast 500 533
5 Days Starting and ending in Scotland
Visiting: Thurso, Duncansby Head, Strathnaver, North West Highlands Geopark, Lairg
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Tour code:
BSNE
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
6 - 25
Age range:
1-99
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Vegans, Meat, Please contact Brightwater with any specific dietary requirements
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Scotland's Northern Edge with our North Coast 500 tour. This coach tour offers a unique exploration of Scotland's breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Begin your adventure with a scenic drive to Thurso, where you'll stay at the comfortable Station Hotel. Discover the dramatic cliffs of Duncansby Head, the iconic John O' Groats, and the historic Castle of Mey. Experience the haunting beauty of Strathnaver, a poignant reminder of the Highland Clearances, and explore the natural wonders of Smoo Cave. Visit the picturesque village of Tongue and the stunning Knockan Crag, before heading to the charming Kinlochbervie Hotel. Enjoy the rugged beauty of Ardvreck Castle and the artistry of Highland Stoneware. Conclude your journey with a scenic drive past Loch Shin and Lairg, returning to your original pick-up points. This tour includes accommodation, meals as per the itinerary, and the services of a professional tour manager.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1
Location: Thurso
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Station Hotel & Apartments
Meals Included: Dinner
We depart from our designated pick-up points and head north, stopping en route for refreshments. We continue north by the scenic coastal road to Thurso and our accommodation at the Station Hotel, Thurso (or similar). All rooms have en suite facilities with TV, telephone and tea/coffee making facilities.
Dinner is served in the evening.
Day 2
Location: Duncansby Head
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Station Hotel & Apartments
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
This morning, after breakfast, we visit Duncansby Head, the north eastern tip of the Scottish mainland. The single track road from John O’ Groats emerges at the lighthouse which was built in 1924 and became automated in 1997. With views north over Orkney and west to John O’ Groats and Dunnet Head, a well trodden path brings us to the first sight of the Geo of Sclaites, a huge cleft bitten deeply into the cliffs with a natural arch. Further along the cliff top there are stunning views south to Thirle Door and the jagged rocks and arches known as the Stacks of Duncansby.
Our next visit is to John O’ Groats, the landmark at the “end of the road”, the northernmost corner of Britain, 874 miles from Lands End. There are shops, ferry, exhibitions and a museum (of sorts) but the scenery is what it is all about here and it is magnificent with panoramic views over the stormy waters of the Pentland Firth to Orkney. This is a seabird haven with puffins, shags, fulmars, kittiwakes, gulls and gannets and many more species nesting in their thousands on the rock ledges.
We continue to The Castle of Mey the former holiday home of the late Queen Mother. Originally Barrogill Castle it was first seen by the late Queen Mother in 1952, while mourning the death of her husband King George VI. Falling for its ruined, isolated charm she declared she would save the castle from ruin. Having acquired the most northerly castle on the British mainland, she renovated and lovingly restored it and for over half a century she spent her summers here and created the beautiful gardens you see today.
We continue on to Dunnet Head, the most northerly point on mainland Britain with some of the most extensive views to be found anywhere in northern Scotland.
We return to the hotel in time for dinner.
Day 3
Location: Strathnaver
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: The Kinlochbervie Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
This morning after breakfast we leave the hotel and set out on our journey across Scotland’s northern edge, to visit the Strathnaver. Here we will see the Museum which is located in the former church of St Columba which was built in 1700.
Strathnaver is one of the principal sites of the Highland Clearances. In 1814, the “year of the burning”, as many as 15,000 people were cleared from the one and a half million acre estate of the Duke of Stafford (later made the Duke of Sutherland) to increase the income from the land by letting it to sheep farmers. Many emigrated to North America and never returned. Driving along this single track road beside the River Naver it is hard not to be moved by the thought of the terrible loss and upheaval that people here suffered.
We travel to Tongue where we will we will stretch our legs and break for a lunchtime stop (not included). The name Tongue has old Norse origins, though fairly obvious: it comes from “tunga”, a tongue of land projecting into the loch. Although the Norse people probably lived here between the 900 and 1200, nothing certain has been found of their settlement. When Thomas Telford completed the road south to Lairg in 1828, Tongue changed from being an island community relying on the sea for its communications. When the road to Thurso followed in 1836 a daily coach service ran and during the rest of the 1800s efforts to complete the road west to Durness continued.
We also visit the nearby Smoo Cave which has the largest entrance of any sea cave in the British Isles. Recent excavations show that the cave was in use 6000 years ago by the earliest settlers in the north. The “blowhole” and waterfall can be observed from an observation point above the cave. There is also a recent memorial to celebrate the life of John Lennon who regularly came to Durness on holiday as a boy.
We continue via Loch Eriboll and Durness to Kinlochbervie on the tip of the north west coastline. Our accommodation is at the Kinlochbervie Hotel which overlooks the busy fishing harbour. All rooms have en-suite facilities with TV, telephone and tea/coffee making facilities. We arrive at the hotel in time for dinner.
Day 4
Location: North West Highlands Geopark
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: The Kinlochbervie Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Following breakfast this morning we travel to Knockan Crag, an open air visitor centre within the North West Highlands Geo Park, with information panels describing the history and geology of the local landscape, which also enjoys stunning views across the Sutherland hills. We continue with a look around the ruins of Ardvreck Castle and then on to Lochinver for some free time and an opportunity for lunch (not included).
After a visit to Highland Stoneware, which pro-duces beautiful hand-painted pottery, we continue over the highly scenic road via Drumbeg and Eddrachillis Bay back to Kinlochbervie.
Day 5
Location: Lairg
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning after breakfast we leave the hotel and begin our homeward journey, travelling via Laxford Bridge, Loch More, Loch Shin and Lairg. In the 1950s a hydro-electric dam was constructed which raised the level of Loch Shin by over 30 feet and it now forms one of the major attractions of the area, complete with a spectacular salmon leap.
At one time the majority of the inhabitants in Lairg area resided on the high moorlands and straths, with the children of tenanting shepherds walking miles to school over rugged hill paths, but gradually these dwellings have been vacated in favour of a move down to the more accessible present village on the southern shores of the loch, which developed from around 1812.
Continuing via Bonar Bridge and Tain we return back to our original pick-up points, where we expect to arrive in the late evening.
What's Included
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Accommodation
Accommodation is included throughout the tour.
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Services of a professional tour manager
The services of a professional tour manager are included.
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Comfortable coach travel throughout
Comfortable coach travel is provided throughout the tour.
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Meals - as per the itinerary
Meals are included as per the itinerary.
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All visits as outlined in the itinerary
All visits outlined in the itinerary are included.
What's Not Included
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Tipping and Gratuities
Tipping and gratuities are not included.
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International Travel
International travel is not included.
Mode of Transport
Travel comfortably throughout the tour in a coach, with various pick-up points available. The scenic journey includes stops for refreshments and visits to key attractions, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.
Accommodation
Stay at the Station Hotel in Thurso and the Kinlochbervie Hotel, both offering en-suite rooms with TV, telephone, and tea/coffee making facilities, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay during your journey through Scotland's northern edge.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of accommodation is provided during the tour?
The tour provides accommodation at the Station Hotel in Thurso and the Kinlochbervie Hotel. All rooms have en suite facilities with TV, telephone, and tea/coffee making facilities.
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What meals are included in the tour?
Meals are provided as per the itinerary, including breakfast and dinner at the hotels.
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What are some of the key locations visited on the tour?
Key locations include Duncansby Head, John o' Groats, The Castle of Mey, Dunnet Head, Strathnaver, Tongue, Smoo Cave, Knockan Crag, Ardvreck Castle, and Lochinver.
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What is the significance of Strathnaver in the tour?
Strathnaver is one of the principal sites of the Highland Clearances, where many people were cleared from the land in 1814 to make way for sheep farming. The tour visits the Strathnaver Museum, located in the former church of St Columba.
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What can be expected at the Castle of Mey?
The Castle of Mey was the former holiday home of the late Queen Mother. It was renovated and restored by her and features beautiful gardens. The tour includes a visit to this historic site.
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What natural features are highlighted during the tour?
The tour highlights several natural features, including the cliffs and natural arches at Duncansby Head, the seabird haven at John o' Groats, and the large entrance of Smoo Cave.
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What is unique about the Knockan Crag visit?
Knockan Crag is an open-air visitor center within the North West Highlands Geo Park, offering information on the history and geology of the local landscape, along with stunning views across the Sutherland hills.
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Will I receive more details of the holiday before I travel?
You will receive detailed joining instructions around 10 days prior to you departure, but you are of course welcome to contact us at any time should you have any queries.
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What facilities do your coaches have?
Generally, our coaches have reclining seats, air-conditioning and toilets, however this cannot always be guaranteed as sometimes we have to use smaller vehicles. Toilets are recommended for emergency use only and regular comfort stops will be made throughout your holiday while travelling around.
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Do I have to go on the included excursions?
Absolutely not. You are more than welcome to spend the day at your hotel or exploring independently should you wish. All we ask is that you inform your Tour Manager, so they are not left waiting for you to join the group.
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Is there time to relax?
Although our itineraries may seem jam-packed, boasting access to some of the most exclusive sites across the UK and beyond, a Brightwater Holiday is just that: a holiday. Each trip will counter in more than enough free-time for you to explore places at your own leisure. And with most nights and the majority of meals being included in our tour prices, you can relax in hand-picked accommodation.
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Do I need to be an expert?
Absolutely not! Although some of our tours are specifically focused on one thing, all you need to enjoy a Brightwater holiday is interest and bags of enthusiasm! Even on our most specialist tours, we take travellers from all skill levels, from experts to beginners.
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How fit or active do I need to be for one of your holidays?
You need to be able to get on and off the coach unassisted, and most – but not all – coaches have a kneel facility that lowers the front step for ease of boarding
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Do you have self-drive holidays?
Yes, we do – tailored to your exact requirements!
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What’s the luggage allowance on your coaches?
There’s no fixed limit, but we generally say one large suitcase to go in the luggage compartment and a smaller bag that you can take onto the coach with you. For flight-inclusive holidays, we include a luggage allowance of at least 20kg.
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Where are your departure points?
UK garden holidays generally depart from London, with additional pick-ups depending on the route of the coach, while holidays to Scotland depart from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth, with Dundee, Inverness and Aberdeen sometimes included. All Eurostar holidays depart from London St. Pancras and flight-inclusive holidays depart from one or more of the main London airports, with regional flights .
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What about the company that will be kept?
For single travellers, those with a companion or even those travelling in a larger group, you'll find that the signature of any Brightwater Holiday is the company. You won't ever be travelling with a group of strangers, instead, you'll find yourself surrounded by like-minded people with a strong shared interest who will soon become your firm friends.
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What is a Brightwater Holiday?
Bursting with enthralling, educational and enlightening itineraries, a Brightwater Holiday, by its very nature, is packed with bucket-list-worthy destinations, behind the scenes passes and expert-led experiences. From creating bespoke quality garden and special interest tours for groups and individuals alike, we have made it our business to make our guests' travel dreams come true.
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Why is there a single supplement?
Unfortunately, single room supplements are charges that are often imposed on us as a company when we book rooms for group holidays. However, most hotels do charge less for single occupancy, and we always pass this saving on to our solo travellers in the form of a modest single supplement.
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How much are your optional excursions?
Prices start from as little as £20, but please contact our friendly team for questions about specific itineraries or excursions.
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Can I pre-book my coach seats?
Yes, you can. In the case of front seats, guests with limited mobility are given priority. Please get in touch with our friendly team to discuss any requirements you may have.
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How to get there? Easy!
With a Brightwater Holiday, the journey is just as important as the destination and we make getting you to your tour start point easy. From organising group flights and individual travel plans, to offering accessible local departure and pick-up points, we go out of our way to ensure that your journey is as convenient and hassle-free as it can be.
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Do I need to have travel insurance?
Travel insurance is required for all overseas holidays and is also strongly recommended for UK holidays – primarily to protect yourself against cancellation charges should you be unable to travel.
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Cancellation Policy
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At 40 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.
At 7 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.