Travelling to Scotland
By Air
Most of our trips depart from and return to Stirling in Central Scotland. Stirling is conveniently located for both Glasgow and Edinburgh airports. A little further away is Prestwick which serves a wide variety of European cities. From Glasgow or Edinburgh airport take the airport bus into the town centre and then take a train directly to Stirling.
The train journey takes between 30 and 60 minutes. From Prestwick there is a train service to Glasgow where you can change trains for Stirling.
The following countries now have direct flights to Scotland:
- Belgium
- Canada
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Faroe Islands
- France
- Germany
- Iceland
- Italy
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- USA
Here are some recent sample July fares:
- Paris to Edinburgh with British Airways
- 32.00 GBP
- Brussels to Prestwick with Ryanair
- 39.99 GBP
- Amsterdam to Edinburgh with EasyJet
- 21.49 GBP
- Frankfurt to Prestwick with Ryanair
- 34.99 GBP
- Oslo to Edinburgh with Duo
- 59.00 GBP
If you cannot find a direct flight from your local airport consider changing at Amsterdam, Manchester or one of the London airports.
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By Sea
Make your holiday just a little bit different and experience sea travel. Scotland now has two international ferry links. If travelling from continental Europe there is the Superfast Ferries Zeebrugge to Rosyth route. From Northern Europe there are Smyril Line sailings from Iceland, Faroe Islands, Bergen and Hanstholm to Lerwick in Shetland from where you can take the overnight Northlink Ferries sailing to Aberdeen.
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