How long does it take to drive from one end of Scotland to the other?


How long does it take to drive from one end of Scotland to the other? This road trip is all about the journey rather than the destination. In total, the driving distance from Land's End to John o'Groats is 837 miles. You could squeeze it into a week, but we'd recommend taking 10 days to do it justice!


What is the peak tourist season in Scotland?

Summer in Scotland is from June to August, which also marks the peak tourism season. It attracts the most visitors because the temperatures are usually higher with averages of 15-17°C (59-63°F). There are also more daylight hours, and countless activities to do and festivals to entertain those interested.


How expensive is Scotland?

On average, a budget trip to Scotland is estimated to cost around £55, €62, or $66 per day.


What is the best base in Scotland?

Stirling is Scotland's most historic city and offers so much. As a location, it provides a gateway to the Scottish Highlands and gives easy access to Edinburgh, Glasgow and the rest of the lovely lowlands, making it the best and most efficient base for exploring Scotland.


Is it worth it to go to Loch Ness?

We talked to people who lived their whole lives in Scotland and still have not seen Loch Ness. What does that tell you? If you believe in Nessie, then yes, a visit here is absolutely worth it. If you are not a believer, then maybe your time is better spent in other areas of Scotland.


Is it difficult to drive in Scottish Highlands?

There are some sections of dual carriageway and overtaking lanes South of Inverness on the A9. Most of the roads in the Scottish Highlands are single lane carriageways. This can make driving challenging. There can be quite a lot of traffic sometimes, including tractors and trucks.


Is driving in Scottish Highlands difficult?

Driving in the Scottish Highlands & Islands however is an altogether more challenging experience. Narrow, winding, single-track roads are much of what you'll be driving on once you're in Scotland's remote places. Hairpin bends, blind summits, blinder corners, potholes, and hidden dips are common.


Is it better to drive or take train in Scotland?

Traveling by train is one of the best ways to see Scotland and travel between different regions.


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.