Scottish Highlands Made Easy: Pocket Guide

£12.99

Spend less time planning - and more time falling in love with the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, thanks to my easy-to-use and carefully curated road trip map.

Included are routes from Edinburgh and Glasgow to: Loch Lomond > Glencoe > Fort William > Glenfinnan Viaduct > Loch Ness > Inverness.

This guide, crafted with 20+ years experience of exploring Scotland, helps travellers plan their perfect Scotland trip with ease. Find the best things to do, where to stay, and personal recommendations on where to eat.

What you’ll get:

  1. Link to the easy-to-follow Southern Highlands + Loch Ness map.

  2. Routes from Edinburgh and Glasgow.

  3. All spots pinned.

  4. Hotel, restaurant, beach & hidden gem recommendations.

  5. Includes: 200+ spots across Glencoe, Fort William, Glenfinnan, Loch Ness, Inverness, and everywhere in between.

  6. The ultimate guide to the best things to do, see, & places to visit.

This is a comprehensive digital Google Map that you can take with you to help plan your Scottish Highland adventures.

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WHAT’S ON THE MAP?

As a Scotland native, I've been lucky to spend more than a decade+ exploring the Scottish Highlands, and the breathtaking Southern Highlands are where I spend most of my time. The majesty of Glencoe, Fort William Glenfinnan, and all the way north to infamous Loch Ness is undoubtedly one of the most wild, rugged, and magical parts of Scotland.

I’ve curated 200+ spots (and still growing) of all of my favourite cafes, restaurants, hotels, B&Bs, inns, things to see, do, distilleries, scenic viewpoints, castles, and carefully chosen outdoor adventures into a single map. This is an easy-to-use Google Map that you can take with you to help plan your Scottish Highland adventures.

 
 

Are you looking for a unique and unforgettable journey? Look no further than the breathtaking Southern Highlands and Loch Ness. There are over 200 amazing spots on our map for you to explore, starting from either Edinburgh or Glasgow. Travel north to the incredible mountains of Glencoe, Ben Nevis, and the Highland town of Fort William. After that, immerse yourself in the beauty of Loch Ness with its castles, boat trips, waterfalls, and cafes. Finally, wrap up your journey with a visit to Inverness.

  • Villages & towns: Glencoe, Fort William, Glenfinnan, Drumnadrochit, Foyers, Dores, Loch Ness, and Inverness.

  • Restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, & eateries.

  • Hotels, inns, and B&Bs.

  • Distilleries, breweries, & castles.

  • Select outdoor adventures & walks.

  • Boat trips & cruises.

  • Scenic viewpoints, waterfalls, wild beaches & iconic sights.

There are dozens of places I’ve never covered on the blog, now all centralised for easy use. And I'll continue to update the map as I find things like new hotels and inns, restaurants, and things to do.

Consider it a searchable Scottish Highlands guidebook.

FAQS

What is the map exactly?

This is an easy to use Google Map for the Southern Highlands, covering the area between Glencoe Inverness, via Fort William and Loch Ness. It suggests a road trip from Glasgow and another from Edinburgh, each passing through different areas of the Trossachs National Park. At the end of your road trip, either return the same way or add a trip to the Isle of Skye, West Coast, or Cairngorms National Park.

It includes push pins for the best places to eat, stay, visit, scenic viewpoints, attractions like distilleries & castles, carefully chosen walks, and places like villages and small towns.

Note: you will need a Google account and access to the Google Maps App to use this map. This map is digital only.

What kind of places are included? And does it cater for all budgets?

The map includes a range of accommodation and eating places, to suit all budgets.

There are luxury hotels, boutique stays, cosy B&Bs, and relaxed inns - with a range of pricing. The same goes for restaurants and cafes, so you can expect a range of eating places.

Can I use the map on mobile and desktop?

Yes, you can use the map on both platforms. Access the map on mobile within Google Maps and on desktop you'll use the Google Maps site. The map is convenient to browse on the go in the mobile or on desktop whilst trip planning.

Note: you will need a Google account and access to the Google Maps App to use this map.

What’s the refund policy?

Due to the digital nature of this item no refunds will be given.

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