How can I get around Scotland cheaply?


How can I get around Scotland cheaply? If you book in advance, trains can be one of the cheapest ways to travel around Scotland. By small group tour. If you want to see multiple places across Scotland, hopping aboard a small group tour can be another affordable option.


Is there a train from Edinburgh to Isle of Skye?

There are no direct buses or trains to get to Skye from Edinburgh. The best way to get to Skye from Edinburgh is to take a train or a bus to Inverness or Glasgow and then take the bus or train.


What is the best currency to take to Scotland?

Our Scottish currency is the British Pound (GBP) and all notes that say “Pound Sterling” are accepted. Both Scottish and English notes are widely used in Scotland. We use the same coins in Scotland and England, so they are fine too.


What is the most walkable city in Scotland?

Edinburgh, Scotland Split into two distinct halves, Edinburgh is one of the most walkable cities around.


Can you get around the Scottish Highlands without a car?

The train is an easy option for travel between major towns and cities. Scotland's extensive train network covers all major cities and towns, but the railway map has large, blank areas in the Highlands and the Southern Uplands where you'll need to switch to road transport – in many cases, traveling by local bus.


What is the best way to get around the Scottish Highlands?

Driving is the best way to get around the Highlands and explore at your own pace. Don't worry if you don't have a car or aren't keen on driving, as the main sights are also well-serviced by public transport.


Is it easy to travel around Scotland without a car?

It's possible to see a lot of Scotland by train and bus (I spent 26 days there without a car last year), but you will be limited in where you can go and how much ground you can cover if you also want to avoid tours.


Can I use US dollars in Scotland?

Foreign currency is rarely accepted, but don't worry, it's easy to exchange any foreign currency in Scotland. Banks, hotels and Bureau de Change kiosks can be found at our international airports and also in most of our city centres.


How many days do you need in Edinburgh?

How long should you spend in Edinburgh? Two days in Edinburgh is the ideal amount of time to see the main city highlights. If you want a more relaxed visit, that includes a few museums or specialty tours, then I would recommend at least three days or more.


How many days in Scotland is enough?

We recommend you allow 9 - 10 days in Scotland for a satisfying tour of the country's diverse scenery and history. A 10 day itinerary, such as the Best of Scotland tour plan, would let you spend: 2 days in Edinburgh walking the historical streets and enjoying the cosmopolitan buzz.