Final Information - Susie and Dave's Scottish Adventure

Saturday 28th September – Friday 4th October 2024

Duration: 7 Days / 6 Nights

Day by Day

Day 1 - Saturday 28th September - Welcome to Scotland

On arrival at the airport you will be met by a private driver who will transfer you to St Andrews. Depending on your arrival time you can choose to relax at the hotel or head out to start exploring this unique and historic town.

Overnight: St Andrews | Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
Room Type: King
Meals Included: None

Day 1 - Transfer Details Read More +

Supplier: Littles Chauffeur Hire
Pick Up Location: Edinburgh Airport (EDI) | Pick Up Time: 15:20
Phone: +44 (0) 141 883 2111

*Pick up time TBC*

Your private transfer driver will meet you at Arrivals and have a sign showing your name.

Transfer Company system will send contact details for the chauffeur as an SMS 30 minutes prior to the reservation taking place, to the mobile number for the travelling passenger. If the client is unable to locate our chauffeur, they must call the mobile number provided, or call the Little’s Office on 0141 883 2111, which operates 24/7.

Day 2 - Sunday 29th September - Explore St Andrews

Start your day with a hearty Scottish breakfast at the Old Course Hotel before embarking on a leisurely guided morning walk along the historic Old Course, soaking in the stunning views of the North Sea and the iconic links followed by delicious Sunday lunch at the Tom Morris Bar & Grill.

Spend your afternoon independently exploring the town’s notable sites, including the medieval ruins of St Andrews Castle and Cathedral, as well as the picturesque University of St Andrews. In the evening, enjoy a meal at one of the hotels acclaimed restaurants, such as The Road Hole Restaurant, which offers exceptional cuisine and breathtaking views.

Overnight: St Andrews | Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
Room Type: King
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 2 - Golf Course Tour & Lunch Read More +

Activity: Golf Course Tour & Lunch
St Andrews Links:
Start Location: St Andrews Links Clubhouse, West Sands Road, St Andrews, KY16 9XL, Great Britain | Start Time: 10:30
Booking Reference: Deiters
Phone: +44(0)1334 466 718

Name on reservation: Dave & Susie Deiters

Start time: 10:30 – 2h walk + Lunch

Start Location: St Andrews Links Clubhouse, West Sands Road, St Andrews, KY16 9XL

Day 3 - Monday 30th September - Journey North to Perthshire

This morning you will meet your private guide, who will also be your driver for your onward journey. Together, you will begin your journey north to Perthshire. En route, visit Glamis Castle, renowned for its beautiful architecture and as the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Enjoy a leisurely lunch, followed by explorations of the castle’s stunning gardens and grounds.

Stop in at the Highland Chocolatier to sample some delicious handmade chocolates before continuing your journey north to Fonab Castle for check-in and relaxation.

Overnight: Pitlochry | Fonab Castle Hotel
Room Type: Woodland Suite
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 3 - Guide Details - Andrew McMurtrie Read More +

Name: Andrew McMurtrie
Contact Number: +44 (0) 7741 314 872
Meeting Place: Old Course Hotel | Meeting Time: 09:00

Your main guide / driver will meet you at the reception of your hotel.

Day 4 - Tuesday 1st October - Luxury Picnic and Explorations

This morning, your guide will take you to the local village of Pitlochry and you will have time to wander it’s quaint streets and learn about its history.

For lunch, indulge in a luxury picnic or afternoon tea, weather dependent.

Spend the rest of the day exploring with your guide, discovering the natural beauty and hidden gems of Perthshire.

Your guide will arrange a meeting time with you the night before.

Overnight: Pitlochry | Fonab Castle Hotel
Room Type: Woodland Suite
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 5 - Wednesday 2nd October - Explore Braemar

Today, you will drive through the Cairngorm National Park to Braemar. Delve into Deeside’s history and culture with your guide today. Enjoy a guided hike to explore the stunning landscapes surrounding Braemar and the Balmoral Estate. Back to your hotel by mid afternoon, allowing plenty of time to indulge at the Fife Arms.

Your guide will arrange a meeting time with you the night before.

Overnight: Braemar | The Fife Arms
Room Type: Scottish Culture
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch

Day 6 - Thursday 3rd October - Head South to Edinburgh

After a hearty breakfast, meet your guide and commence your journey back through the Cairngorms National Park to catch a train to Edinburgh.

Embrace the scenic journey, absorbing the breathtaking landscapes en route. On arrival, if time allows, you can explore this beautiful city and it’s history before enjoying a final meal in Scotland.

Your guide will arrange a meeting time with you the night before.

Overnight: Edinburgh | The Bonham
Room Type: Double
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 6 - Train Details Read More +

Travel Date: October 3, 2024 | Rail Operator: Scotrail
Departure Train Station: Aviemore Train Station | Departure Time: 11:30
Arrival Train Station: Edinburgh Waverley | Arrival Time: 14:28

Your guide will have your First Class train tickets with seat reservations.

Day 7 - Friday 4th October - Depart

This morning, you will make your way to the airport in a private transfer to meet your onward connections. Waving farewell to Scotland for now but taking with you special memories and wonderful stories of your explorations.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 7 - Transfer Details Read More +

Supplier: Littles Chauffeur Hire
Pick Up Location: The Bonham
Phone: +44 (0) 141 883 2111

*Start time TBC – not booked*

Trip Details

Inclusions Read More
  • 6 nights accommodation, as stated in the itinerary above
  • Most meals, as stated in the itinerary above
  • The services of a qualified and experienced guide from Day 3 to Day 6 inclusive
  • All transfers in a private vehicle driven by your guide on guided days
  • Private Airport Transfer on Arrival Day, includes Meet & Greet
  • Private Airport Transfer on Departure Day
  • All guided hikes mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary, specifically:
    • Premier Walking Tour of the Old Course + 2 Course Lunch
    • Luxury Hidden Picnic
    • Glamis Castle Entry
    • First Class Train Tickets
  • Personalised trip design and delivery
  • 24/7 In-Country Support from the Wilderness Team
Exclusions Read More
  • Flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Activities and entrance fees not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Gratuities for the main driver guide
Notes Read More
  • Activities are only private if specifically stated

 

Notes On Weather & Flexibility

Weather – Oct in Scotland can be a very wide range of weather, and very changeable. Suitable clothing and footwear is essential, as well as a flexible attitude. Plans may have to be changed to accommodate Mother Nature, and your guide will have back-up plans that they will discuss with you if required.

 

Essential Packing List

  • Waterproof jacket with hood
  • Waterproof over-pants
  • Sturdy hiking boots/shoes (sneakers or tennis shoes are not suitable for any hiking in Scotland)
  • Day pack 20-30 litre for carrying water and extra layers
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Warm layers
  • Warm hat, gloves and a neck gaiter
  • Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Smart casual attire for dinners

Note: If you would like us to provide trekking poles for your use then please just let us know and we will ensure these are available for you.

Tipping Guidelines

For tipping our guides – We don’t generally recommend a set amount as tipping is not expected in the same way that it is in North America. However, similar North American travel companies generally suggest something along the lines of £10-30 per person per day for your guide, which is a wide range to choose from. Generally, we would encourage you to ask yourself what you were expecting from your guide, and then think about how they have exceeded those expectations and choose an amount you are comfortable with.

For local services such as restaurants again tipping is not expected but if you receive great service then 10-15% of the bill is normal.

Luggage Notes

Please note that we expect travellers to bring an average of One Large Holdall or Suitcase and up to Two smaller day-bags or hand-luggage sized pieces. If you expect to bring more than this then please let us know well in advance of arrival so that we can ensure there is capacity for this (additional charges will apply if separate luggage transfers are required).

Important Contact Numbers Read More
Wilderness Scotland Office | 9:00am – 5:30pm

UK: +44 (0)1479 420 020
US: 866 740 3890


Out of Office Hours | 5:30pm – 9:00am

+44 (0)7766 794 640


Emergency Services

999

Optional Upgrades Read More
  • Room Upgrades are available in some locations, subject to availability. Pricing on request.
Terms & Conditions Read More

Please see our booking terms here.


Accommodation

Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa

Old Station Rd | St Andrews | Kingdom of Fife |
KY16 9SP | Scotland
Phone: +44 (0)1334 260 300
Web: oldcoursehotel.co.uk

Fonab Castle Hotel

Foss Road | Pitlochry | Perthshire |
PH16 5ND | Scotland
Phone: +44 (0)1796 470140
Web: fonabcastlehotel.com

The Fife Arms

Mar Rd | Braemar | Royal Deeside |
AB35 5YL | Scotland
Phone: +44 (0)1339 720 200
Web: thefifearms.com

The Bonham

35 Drumsheugh Gardens | Edinburgh | Midlothian |
EH3 7RN | Scotland
Phone: 0131 226 6050
Web: thebonham.com


Meet Your Guide

Andrew McMurtrie

Contact Number: +44 (0) 7741 314 872

Me In Three : Reliable | Interested | Calm

Growing up in Glasgow, the Scouts took me on many adventures, close and far, mainly by foot. I studied Topographic Science (the making of maps), thinking I’d get paid to walk up hills, but ended up working offshore on boats and rigs making sure all the infrastructure was put in the right place, then surveying it once it was there. Having spent over 30 years in the offshore survey sector serving the energy industries, with nearly half of that time offshore, my career has taken me all over the world from Australia to Brazil, and Angola to Vietnam – always looking for a hill to walk or run up – although living in Aberdeenshire at all times. I gained a few outdoor qualifications along the way in my adult Scouting roles, and I’m now able to ‘work’ in the outdoors, which truly is my passion.

I regularly orienteer competitively, including winter night-time events, so my navigation skills are well-honed! I have twice competed in Finland at Jukola an 11-person relay and the world’s largest orienteering event where approximately 1700 teams compete through the night. I have also completed 17 mountain marathons in various regions of the UK. These involve 2 days running over mountainous terrain while navigating a route and carrying all the kit you need.

Hiking and biking are my two main passions nowadays, but I’ve been known to sail and ski too, mostly in Scotland. My wife says I have an addiction to bikes – buying them!

Place to Play

Living on the edge of the Southern Cairngorms, much of my ‘play time’ is spent here and it is a great place to bike and hike. The journey over to the west coast is one I enjoy and there is always a sense of excitement when I’m in the campervan heading west. It is hard to leave Scotland for adventure though I have managed the occasional trip – climbing Mt Toubkal in Morocco, cycling and sailing holidays in Mallorca and skiing trips to the Alps.

Not a lot of people know this

I spent five summers in a row as a teenager on some form of Scout camp/expedition: Switzerland, Massachusetts, Austria, Bavaria and Norway. Scouts played a large part of my teenage life and the reason for my love of the outdoors, camping and adventuring. My first Munro was Ben Nevis, aged 12, at my first summer camp on the banks of Loch Sunart – 38-years later I compleated (yes, correct spelling) my Munros on Beinn Sgritheall, overlooking the dramatic Loch Hourn, Knoydart and with stunning views to the Skye Cullins and beyond. I’ve also managed 50 Corbetts so far but still climb Munros too.