58 Activities
Scotland's Route 66
Starts from
Inverness
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Activities
58
Duration
4 days
Length
573 mi
Guide details
Starts from
Inverness
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Duration
4 days
Length
573 mi
Barry Pickard
Travel Expert
- Visit iconic castles such as Eilean Donan and Dunrobin.
- Soak in the views from stunning beaches like Achmelvich and Clachtoll.
- Admire the most beautiful mountains in Torridon and Assynt.
- Experience the Alpine-like twists and turns of the steep road that winds through Bealach na Ba.
Set off along the more than 500 mile (ca. 805 km) route that winds along the coast of Scotland's most northerly mainland areas. Discover why this route has lovingly been described as Scotland's Route 66, by natives and visitors alike.
The route will take you through some of the most stunning landscapes of the Highlands, from exquisite coastal scenery and white sand beaches, up through stunning mountain passes and views of breathtaking pinnacles.
The area has also been home to dramatic human history. Not only evident through its castles, whether they be beautiful strongholds or atmospheric ruins, but also through its fishing settlements like Ullapool or Whaligoe, with its famous set of steps.
Plan your trip for after Easter, which is when the visitor attractions and facilities reopen following Winter, and take advantage of the snow-free roads at the same time.
The route will take you through some of the most stunning landscapes of the Highlands, from exquisite coastal scenery and white sand beaches, up through stunning mountain passes and views of breathtaking pinnacles.
The area has also been home to dramatic human history. Not only evident through its castles, whether they be beautiful strongholds or atmospheric ruins, but also through its fishing settlements like Ullapool or Whaligoe, with its famous set of steps.
Plan your trip for after Easter, which is when the visitor attractions and facilities reopen following Winter, and take advantage of the snow-free roads at the same time.
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Set off along the more than 500 mile (ca. 805 km) route that winds along the coast of Scotland's most northerly mainland areas. Discover why this route has lovingly been described as Scotland's Route 66, by natives and visitors alike.
The route will take you through some of the most stunning landscapes of the Highlands, from exquisite coastal scenery and white sand beaches, up through stunning mountain passes and views of breathtaking pinnacles.
The area has also been home to dramatic human history. Not only evident through its castles, whether they be beautiful strongholds or atmospheric ruins, but also through its fishing settlements like Ullapool or Whaligoe, with its famous set of steps.
Plan your trip for after Easter, which is when the visitor attractions and facilities reopen following Winter, and take advantage of the snow-free roads at the same time.
The route will take you through some of the most stunning landscapes of the Highlands, from exquisite coastal scenery and white sand beaches, up through stunning mountain passes and views of breathtaking pinnacles.
The area has also been home to dramatic human history. Not only evident through its castles, whether they be beautiful strongholds or atmospheric ruins, but also through its fishing settlements like Ullapool or Whaligoe, with its famous set of steps.
Plan your trip for after Easter, which is when the visitor attractions and facilities reopen following Winter, and take advantage of the snow-free roads at the same time.
Barry Pickard
Travel Expert
- Visit iconic castles such as Eilean Donan and Dunrobin.
- Soak in the views from stunning beaches like Achmelvich and Clachtoll.
- Admire the most beautiful mountains in Torridon and Assynt.
- Experience the Alpine-like twists and turns of the steep road that winds through Bealach na Ba.
Travel itinerary
16 Activities
Day 1
154 mi2 mi
Britain's Most Northerly Point
Venture along the eastern coast of the Highlands, taking in a fairytale castle, dramatic coastal scenery and historic harbours, before reaching the iconic northerly tip of Britain, John o'Groats.
17 Activities
Day 2
171 mi1 mi
Life's a Beach, Then You Travel Scotland's Route 66
Discover some of Britain's most stunning beaches as you continue your coastal odyssey. In between delving into the alluring white sand beaches and turquoise waters, enjoy a massive sea cave, thunderous waterfall and scenic lochside castle.
11 Activities
Day 3
113 mi
Driving on the roof of Scotland
Drive through the stunning landscapes around Loch Ewe, Loch Maree and the Torridon moutains, before ascending the iconic Alpine pass to Applecross, one of the highest and most spectacular roads in Scotland.
14 Activities
Day 4
135 mi1 mi
There Can Be Only One...Route 66
Is it a coincidence that one of Britain's most beautiful villages and one of its most romantic castles are mere miles apart? The final leg of your trip is sure to be memorable, and the landscape and views will keep the excitement relentless.