Schottlandrundreise mit der Familie 11 Tage
From 1.423 €

Schottlandrundreise mit der Familie 11 Tage

Holidays package
Created: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Ref ID: 56802511
price per person From
1.423 €
Based on 2 adults and 1 child
Created: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Destinations: Edinburgh, United Kingdom , Glasgow, United Kingdom , Oban, United Kingdom , Portree, United Kingdom , Inverness, United Kingdom , Aberdeen, United Kingdom , Perth, United Kingdom , Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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03 Oct
Transport from Frankfurt to Edinburgh
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa - LH 962
Direct
16:10
Frankfurt Main (FRA)
1h 55m
17:05
Edinburgh (EDI)
Economy Light 1 handbag
03 Oct
Car rental
KIA PICANTO OR SIMILAR
KIA PICANTO OR SIMILAR (MBMN)
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Manual transmission
  • Unlimited Mileage
2 doors
4 people
Hertz
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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03 Oct
1. Edinburgh
Stop
About the destination: Capital of the medieval kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh is arguably the most beautiful city in Northern Europe. Still the centre of Scotland’s autonomous administrative establishments, Edinburg has become neither too modernized to be cold nor too large to be unattractive. Medieval alleyways cluster around an imposing castle, elegant 18th century townhouses sweep around lush parks, and culture thrives. Unquestioned centrepiece of the city, Edinburgh Castle looms into view around street corners for miles around. 11th century Queen Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburg, is contained within the castle walls. Walking towards the palace, you’ll pass the medieval dwelling called Gladstone’s Land, and Lady Stair’s House, a 17th century town house containing memorabilia of Scotland’s literary trinity of Burns, Scott and Stevenson. The final lap of the Mile, the city's old quarter, is the Canongate Tolbooth that houses the People's Story Museum and is one of its most recognizable landmarks. For a sweeping view of the city, climb Arthur’s Seat, a dormant volcano located in Holyrood Park. Calton Hill offers, as well, beautiful views of Edinburgh. But there's more to Edinburgh than sightseeing. For some urban flair check in to Stockbridge, a quaint community full of students, coffeeshops and good pubs. Every August the city celebrates the Edinburgh International Festival, three weeks of the finest music, theatre, opera and dance. Thousands of culture-minded visitors congregate here and the city does its best to keep them happy.
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03 Oct
Car journey 74 Kilometers - 1h 8m
Edinburgh
Glasgow
03 Oct
2. Glasgow
Stay
About the destination: Situated in Lanarkshire on the west coast of Scotland, Glasgow is a vibrant, fashionable city, with a freshness and style that few other U.K cities can match, Glasgow is famous for it's art & culture. Glasgow has internationally recognized art galleries and museums, the best shopping in the UK outside London and the best nightlife Scotland has to offer. With over 800 bars and pubs to choose from and a massive selection of nightclubs, Friday and Saturday nights see the streets swell with people moving from one entertainment to another. Music fans will love the Glasgow's atmosphere due to the number of festivals and live gigs throughout the city. With a wealth of cultural and entertainment options available, visitors will find Glasgow a city to remember. The city is easily accessible with many train and bus stations dotted around the city centre offering very reliable public transport.
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03 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
Glasgow Argyle Hotel, BW Signature Collection
Glasgow - Show on map > 1.2 km from Center
8.3
Very good
7405
Hot tub/Jacuzzi
Spa and wellness centre
Casino
Suite, Double bed, Non-smoking
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
04 Oct
Car journey 157 Kilometers - 2h 29m
Glasgow
Oban
04 Oct
3. Oban
Stay
About the destination: "Oban is a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. Despite its small size, it is the largest town between Helensburgh and Fort William and during the tourist season the town can play host to up to 25,000 people. Oban occupies a beautiful setting in the Firth of Lorn. The bay is a near perfect horseshoe, protected by the island of Kerrera, and beyond Kerrera the Isle of Mull. To the north is the long low island of Lismore, and the mountains of Morvern and Ardgour. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • McCaig’s Tower. This tower looks over the Oban bay. It takes about 15 minutes to walk up the hill by one of several signposted routes on roads, or by steps. There are good views of Kerrera and Mull and looking up the Sound of Mull. • Dunollie Castle. Also known as Dunoille Castle. Ancient seat of the MacDougalls of Lorn. A small castle situated at the far end of the bay from the station. • Dunstaffnage Castle. A castle about three miles North of Oban • War & Peace Museum. Museum detailing Oban's role in world wars. On Corran Esplanade, just North of the North Pier, next the Regent Hotel. Open daily 10.00 - 16.00 Mar - Nov. Free admission, donations accepted. "
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04 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
The Ranald Hotel
Oban - Show on map > 0.1 km from Center
8.4
Very good
1600
Bar
Luggage storage
Tea/Coffee maker
Grand Double or Twin Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
05 Oct
Car journey 245 Kilometers - 3h 56m
Oban
Portree
05 Oct
4. Portree
Stay
About the destination: Portree, the main town on the Isle of Skye, is a bustling port and a thriving cultural centre. Set round its natural harbour and fringed by high ground and cliffs, the town is a popular tourists’ holiday destination and the harbour continues to be used by fishing boats as well as pleasure craft. It boasts excellent leisure facilities including a swimming pool, pony-trekking and boat cruises plus plenty of shopping opportunities in addition to the great variety of accommodation ranging from upmarket hotels through guest houses, B&Bs, self-catering establishments and hostels. There is also a campsite nearby. Portree is also the cultural hub for Skye and one of its main attractions, the award-winning Aros Centre, runs regular theatre, concerts and film screenings. The centre also incorporates an exhibition capturing the drama of Skye’s history, a spectacular RSPB exhibit with live and recorded footage of rare sea eagles plus an audio-visual presentation giving a dramatic aerial view of Skye’s incredible landscapes. The town is a popular base for exploring the rest of the island. Many visitors are drawn to the spectacular scenery of the Trotternish Ridge to the north as this wild area is dominated by weird and wonderful at the same time rock formations such as the Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock and the truly extraordinary pinnacles of the Quaraing.
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05 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
Skeabost House Hotel
Skeabost - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
8.4
Very good
1926
Restaurant
Romantic Atmosphere
Free parking
Tower Family Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
07 Oct
Car journey 182 Kilometers - 2h 47m
Portree
Inverness
07 Oct
5. Inverness
Stay
About the destination: Inverness is the nerve centre and tourist capital of the Highlands. A bustling port city located on the picturesque banks of the Ness River is a fantastic base to explore this Scottish region that contains some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain. But this city is worth a visit in its own right. Inverness is an interesting and attractive city with a rich variety of places to visit and things to do; from ancient castles to restaurants to a cruise on Loch Ness or a stroll along the river. The city itself is small, compact and easy to get around. The castle in town, perched picturesquely above the river, dominates the horizon. The castle’s present day structure is a 19th century imposing Neo-Norman red stone fortress still surrounded by part of its original bastion wall. Below the castle, the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery gives a good general overview of the development of the Highlands while medieval Church Street is home to the town’s oldest-surviving buildings. Contrary to the lore, Inverness castle is not where Macbeth murdered King Duncan; the actual site is a moat-and-drawbridge dream, Cawdor Castle, located just east of Inverness. The beautiful gothic construction is well worth a visit if only for its dazzling gardens. The ruins of Urquhart Castle, a local and national icon and one of the most photographed sites of the region, are on the north side of the Loch. This is where most sightings of the famous monster have occurred. Nowadays, Inverness is a modern city, with all the modern accommodations and amenities one could expect from a major city. There are many lovely riverside restaurants and bustling pavement cafes as well as a wide range of specialist retailers in the historic Old Town and Victorian Market. Whether it’s roaming the streets of the city itself or heading out into the Highlands of Scotland for a day trip, Inverness definitely stands as one of those ultimately must-see destinations in the United Kingdom.
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07 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
Premier Inn Inverness Centre - River Ness
Inverness - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
8
Very good
140
Restaurant
Parking
River view
Triple
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
09 Oct
Car journey 166 Kilometers - 2h 40m
Inverness
Aberdeen
09 Oct
6. Aberdeen
Stay
About the destination: Aberdeen, often called the “Granite City,” sits on Scotland’s northeast coast where the Rivers Dee and Don meet the North Sea. Its historic center is built from locally quarried grey stone that glitters with a silvery sheen in the sun, giving the city a striking, almost regal appearance. Stroll along Union Street, Aberdeen’s main thoroughfare, to get a feel for the city’s mix of Victorian architecture, modern shops, cozy cafés, and traditional pubs. The atmosphere is relaxed yet lively, with a strong student presence thanks to the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University. Culture and history lovers will find plenty to explore. Start at Aberdeen Maritime Museum to understand the city’s long relationship with the sea and the North Sea oil industry. Then visit the 15th‑century King’s College in Old Aberdeen, with its cobbled streets, ancient kirks, and tranquil campus. Art enthusiasts should head to the Aberdeen Art Gallery, which houses an impressive collection of Scottish and international works in a beautifully renovated building. Nature is never far away here. Take a walk along the long, sandy Aberdeen Beach promenade, dotted with cafés and amusement arcades, or head to the picturesque fishing village of Footdee (locally known as “Fittie”), with its colorful cottages and quirky decorations. Within a short drive, you can reach dramatic coastal cliffs, the windswept dunes of Balmedie Beach, and the Royal Deeside area, home to castles like Balmoral and enchanting woodland walks. Food and drink in Aberdeen reflect both land and sea. Sample fresh seafood—especially locally landed haddock, langoustines, and mussels—in one of the city’s many restaurants, or try classic Scottish dishes such as Cullen skink (smoked haddock soup) and haggis. In the evening, dip into Aberdeen’s pub and live‑music scene, or join a whisky tour to explore Speyside’s famous distilleries, which are close enough for an easy day trip and offer a perfect taste of northeast Scotland’s rich heritage.
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09 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
Craighaar Hotel
Aberdeen - Show on map > 5.7 km from Center
8.5
Very good
1555
Restaurant
Free parking
Bar
Suite
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
10 Oct
Car journey 140 Kilometers - 1h 47m
Aberdeen
Perth
10 Oct
7. Perth
Stay
About the destination: Perth is a city in Perthshire, Scotland, which lies on the banks of River Tay to the north eastern fringe of Central Scotland. Perth is the administrative center of Perthshire, and is popularly referred to as The Fair City. Perth, 40 miles north of Edinburgh, is really where Scotland began. Perth is a significant place, that grew up as a town on the River Tay, a historic port, meeting place and former "capital", where Kings started the Scottish Nation. Because the city lies close to the river, waterlogged soil has preserved medieval remains in superb condition and Perth is an archaeologist's delight. The centre of Perth is small and cosy, relaxed and a delight to explore. Today, Perth is charming, unassuming, relaxing, fascinating and full of interesting places.
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10 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
SkyLodge
Perthshire, Scotland - Show on map > 5.2 km from Center
8.3
Very good
1809
Parking
24-hour front desk
WiFi
Standard Twin Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
11 Oct
Car journey 71 Kilometers - 1h 11m
Perth
Edinburgh
11 Oct
8. Edinburgh
Stay
About the destination: Capital of the medieval kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh is arguably the most beautiful city in Northern Europe. Still the centre of Scotland’s autonomous administrative establishments, Edinburg has become neither too modernized to be cold nor too large to be unattractive. Medieval alleyways cluster around an imposing castle, elegant 18th century townhouses sweep around lush parks, and culture thrives. Unquestioned centrepiece of the city, Edinburgh Castle looms into view around street corners for miles around. 11th century Queen Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburg, is contained within the castle walls. Walking towards the palace, you’ll pass the medieval dwelling called Gladstone’s Land, and Lady Stair’s House, a 17th century town house containing memorabilia of Scotland’s literary trinity of Burns, Scott and Stevenson. The final lap of the Mile, the city's old quarter, is the Canongate Tolbooth that houses the People's Story Museum and is one of its most recognizable landmarks. For a sweeping view of the city, climb Arthur’s Seat, a dormant volcano located in Holyrood Park. Calton Hill offers, as well, beautiful views of Edinburgh. But there's more to Edinburgh than sightseeing. For some urban flair check in to Stockbridge, a quaint community full of students, coffeeshops and good pubs. Every August the city celebrates the Edinburgh International Festival, three weeks of the finest music, theatre, opera and dance. Thousands of culture-minded visitors congregate here and the city does its best to keep them happy.
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11 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
Ten Hill Place
Edinburgh - Show on map > 0.8 km from Center
9
Superb
5833
Fitness centre
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
DOUBLE SUPERIOR
ROOM ONLY
Free cancellation
13 Oct
Transport from Edinburgh to Frankfurt
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa - LH 965
Direct
06:10
Edinburgh (EDI)
2h
09:10
Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Economy Light 1 handbag
price per person From
1.423 €
Based on 2 adults and 1 child
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Trip summary
2 Adults + 1 Children
Nights 10
This idea includes
Destinations 8
Transports 2
Accommodations 7
Cars 1