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The Belmond Royal Scotsman: Scotch Malt Whisky Trail

5 Days (4 Nights)
The Belmond Royal Scotsman: Scotch Malt Whisky Trail

Overview

Tour the whisky distilleries of Scotland by luxury rail. Experience the comfort of Belmond Royal Scotsman as it whisks you through beautiful Scottish scenery, stopping for whisky tastings, castles, and authentic Scottish activities along the way. As you journey on the luxury Belmond Royal Scotsman train, you will find that each part of the journey allows you to delve into unique tastes of whiskies produced in the region and also dine on fine local cuisine. For this unique experience, the Belmond Royal Scotsman has partnered with the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, experts in single-cask, single-malt whiskies. At the end of this particular tour you will come away with a richer and deeper understanding of the many whiskies produced in Scotland and visit some of its most famous distilleries.

Itinerary

Your Itinerary

Start your Journey Right with a Drink in Edinburgh Before Boarding the Train
Day 1

EDINBURGH & KEITH


Meet your whisky ambassador in the Balmoral Hotel and enjoy a welcome dram before departure. Royal Scotsman departs Edinburgh Waverley Station and travels north across the Firth of Forth over the magnificent Forth Railway Bridge. Afternoon tea is served as you journey through the former Kingdom of Fife. The train continues east along the coast, passing through Carnoustie, Arbroath and Aberdeen before arriving in the market town of Keith in the heart of the Speyside whisky region. After an informal dinner, enjoy traditional Scottish entertainment by local musicians. 

 

Sample the Fineset Scotch Whisky on this Unique Tour
Day 2

KEITH & KYLE OF LOCHALSH & PLOCKTON

Departing Keith this morning, the train travels west towards Inverness, capital of the Highlands. Alight from the train in Keith to visit the striking new Macallan Distillery in the heart of the Speyside whisky region. Founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid, your private tour gives you an insight into the process. production, people and passion that make this revered Scotch so special.

Re-join the train in Inverness and take your seat for lunch as you travel on what is arguably one of the most scenic railway routes in the UK. The line passes Loch Luichart and the Torridon Mountains, which geologists believe were formed before any life began.

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Day 3

BOAT OF GARTEN & CARRBRIDGE

This morning, breakfast is served as the train travels east toward Carrbridge. Before lunch join your whisky ambassador in the Observation Car for a specialist single cask tasting. Lunch is served on board. Disembark in Aviemore to visit historic Tomatin Distillery and learn the secrets behind its celebrated Highland single malt. Finish your tour with a tutored tasting of three Tomatin single malts, each revealing why this is considered the 'softer side of the Highlands'.

Return to the train at Boat of Garten on the private Strathspey Railway for an informal dinner.

Admire the Cairngorms National Park and Delve into Traditional Scottish Activities
Day 4

DUNDEE & DUNKELD & KINGUSSIE

After breakfast, travel by coach to Rothiemurchus Estate in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Choose from a number of country pursuits including fishing, clay pigeon-shooting and an estate tour. Return to the train in Kingussie and enjoy a leisurely lunch during the journey south through Blair Atholl and Pitlochry to Dunkeld. Disembark to visit Tullibardine Distillery in Blackford village.

Your private VIP tour features nosing straight from the cask, a visit to the bonded warehouse and a tutored tasting of three Tullibardine Highland single malts. Re-join the train in Perth and prepare for a formal dinner en route to Dundee.

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Day 5

DUNDEE & EDINBURGH

Breakfast is served as the train leaves Dundee and crosses the Tay Bridge into the former Kingdom of Fife. Disembark in Edinburgh Waverley Station where you are invited by your whisky ambassador to spend the morning at the Society's headquarters in Edinburgh's elegant New Town. 

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Terms & Conditions

Booking Conditions

  • Deposit: 35% of total price required at booking
  • Final Payment: Due 180 days before departure
  • Confirmation: Booking confirmed upon deposit receipt

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be in writing. Charges apply:

  • More than 120 days before departure: 25% charge
  • 119-90 days before departure: 50% charge
  • 89-30 days before departure: 70% charge
  • Less than 29 days or no-show: 100% charge

Important Terms

  • Travel insurance: recommended
  • Full price payable if booking is made less than 180 days prior to departure

Source: Belmond official terms

Inclusions & Exclusions

INCLUSIONS:

  • 4 Nights accommodation on board the Belmond Royal Scotsman as per the itinerary in a State Cabin with private ensuite toilet and shower
  • Table d'hôte meals daily, including all alcoholic and other beverages
  • All entertainment and sightseeing excursions as specified in the itinerary
  • All applicable taxes
     

EXCLUSIONS:

  • Travel insurance
  • Domestic or international airfare
  • Transfers before or after your train journey
  • Gratuities for crew members
  • Items of a personal nature, souvenirs and any other items not specifically mentioned as included.

Accommodations

Train Details

Observation Car
Seated in the Observation Car you will find that it is a wonderful vantage point from where you can enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Highlands. Within this lovely car you can settle in a comfortable sofa or armchair or step out onto the open-air veranda and watch as castles, villages and glens glide by. This space is the best setting if you want to enjoy an aperitif or after-dinner drink. Here you can sit and enjoy the country-house atmosphere which is relaxed and lively while nightly entertainment helps create a memorable Scottish ambiance.

Cabins
Journeying through Scotland on Belmond Royal Scotsman luxury train you will be able to rest and relax in en-suite cabins that are a cozy, indulgent space in which you can savor the glorious scenery. On this train, the sleeping cars have 15 Twin Cabins, three Double Cabins and four Single Cabins including an interconnecting cabin (twin/double). The Belmond Royal Scotsman stays each night at a quiet siding or station and so guests can sleep peacefully and uninterrupted.

Cabin details

  • Each cabin has a twin, a double or a single bed
  • Each bed has foam pillows, hypoallergenic duvet and quilted cotton bed covers
  • Each cabin has a private en-suite bathroom
  • Bathroom has a shower, toilet and washbasin
  • Hot water is available 24/7 in the bathroom
  • Complimentary high quality toiletries
  • Fresh towels provided every day
  • Dressing table
  • Chair
  • Bathrobe
  • Slippers
  • Mineral water
  • Full-length wardrobe
  • Individual control of heating
  • Ceiling fans
  • Windows that can be opened
  • On call cabin service



Dining Car
Dining onboard the Belmond Royal Scotsman luxury train is a highlight of the each day and each sumptuous meal is designed to showcase the cuisine of the country. The dining cars have mahogany-panels and you can opt to enjoy your meals in tables that seat four, six or eight. Fine wines, liqueurs and malt whiskies picked form our extensive cellar will accompany your meals and you choose what you prefer. The best locally sourced produce is used on this luxury train. This includes game, Aberdeen Angus beef, seafood, wild salmon from rivers and more are used by our chefs to create regional specialties. At the start of your day you can enjoy a typical Highland breakfast or one that follows the continental style. Lunch often consists of seafood like steamed mussels which you can enjoy while touring romantic harbors or if you are on the train you can indulge in seared salmon.  Dinner is usually served in the dining car and here sensational dishes will be churned out by onboard chefs. Some of these include warm pigeon salad topped off with blackcurrant dressing, a main course consisting of spiced roast halibut, and dessert of sumptuous apple mousse.
Two dining cars are present on the train - Raven and Swift

Dress Code
Dinners are either formal or informal onboard the Belmond Royal Scotsman luxury train.  Formal and informal dinners happen on alternate nights. During formal dinners, gentlemen are urged to wear either a tuxedo or kilt while ladies are encouraged to wear a cocktail dress or something of similar fashion. Informal dinners usually require gentlemen to wear a jacket and tie. Kilts can be hired locally from Kinloch Anderson.

Frequently Asked Questions & Tips

1 Is travel insurance required?

Contact Palace Tours if you need to purchase travel insurance. When traveling on the Belmond Royal Scotsman luxury train we recommend insurance cover for personal belongings and your luggage. Insurance will often times also cover any charges associated with the cancellation/interruption of tours and any medical bills. Details of cancellation policies can be found in our booking conditions.

2 Will I require a passport and visa to go on this trip?

In case you are not a citizen of the United Kingdom you will need a valid passport for the duration of the tour on the train. Also according to the country that issued your passport, you might require a visa when you enter into the UK. We recommend that you check with your travel agent or government before you make your plans to travel to the UK.

3 Are children allowed on the train?

Children under the age of 12 are permitted onboard so contact reservations if you need further details.

4 Can wheelchairs be used on board?

If you use a wheelchair or have restricted mobility, please contact us directly, to discuss whether you can proceed with the trip on the Belmond Royal Scotsman luxury train.

5 Can the needs of a special diet be accommodated?

Please contact us in advance if you have any special dietary requirements or any food allergies and these will be accommodated by the chef.

6 What is the history of Belmond Royal Scotsman?

A “country house on wheels,” Belmond Royal Scotsman is Belmond’s unique luxury train in Scotland and has been in service since 1985. There are 9 carriages total, fitted with luxurious modern comforts, that will whisk you away on this Scottish adventure. Traveling through remote areas of Scotland by train, you will view landscapes and incredible wilderness that cannot be seen any other way.

7 Describe the cabin accommodations on Belmond Royal Scotsman.

Belmond Royal Scotsman has 22 luxurious en-suite cabins for its 40 passengers designed in Edwardian style. There are 15 twin cabins (with two twin beds), four single cabins (one twin bed), and four double cabins (one double bed). In addition to an en-suite shower room, each cabin has a desk, wardrobe, controllable central heating, and a large window to view the passing scenery. Rich mahogany siding and gorgeous tartan fabrics create a warm and elegant Scottish haven.

8 Does the train move at night?

No, Belmond Royal Scotsman is stationary at night in a quiet siding or station, providing greater comfort for a better night’s sleep. The train stops around 7pm at night and will resume service around 7am. Once the train is stabled for the night, you are able to step off for fresh air and to stretch your legs.

9 How many passengers does Belmond Royal Scotsman accommodate?

Belmond Royal Scotsman carries 40 passengers in 22 cabins. This small number creates a truly personal and intimate experience. As you travel through remote areas of Scotland, you will find yourself getting to know your fellow passengers and staff rather well over the course of the journey.

10 What is the staff to guest ratio on Belmond Royal Scotsman?

Currently, the Belmond Royal Scotsman has 18 staff members to the 40 passengers on board. There is a cabin steward available to you during all hours.

11 Describe the decor of Belmond Royal Scotsman.

Belmond Royal Scotsman is deliberately designed to immerse its passengers in Scottish culture from the moment they board. Fitted with rich mahogany paneling, colorful tartan fabrics, and large windows, the train becomes your new Scottish home.  

12 Describe my dining options on board Belmond Royal Scotsman?

Lunch and dinner are held in two distinct dining cars: Raven and Swift, which accommodate all passengers at a time in more intimate, family-style seating arrangements.

Throughout your journey on board the Belmond Royal Scotsman, authentic Scottish cuisine is sourced regionally using the freshest produce. In the dining carriage, an extensive range of wines and local spirits will pair nicely with your meals, as you enjoy the rich mahogany panels surrounding you. The dishes you enjoy are kept in tune with the areas of Scotland you traverse, and are sure to delight. For instance, steamed mussels may be served for lunch as the Scotsman passes harbors overlooking the ocean. The following link takes you to a sample menu where you may get a better sense of the Scotish cuisine: http://4c6c364fdf1082a37bcf-54493dc0d9255706a1b8a801c97a6044.r8.cf2.rackcdn.com/rs_dining_menu.pdf       

 

13 How much time on average is each meal on Belmond Royal Scotsman?

Meals will typically take place during a two hour window. Meal times may vary day to day according to the itinerary, but generally, lunch is served from 12-2pm, and dinner is served from 7-9pm.  

14 What other carriages are part of the Belmond Royal Scotsman?

In addition to the Sleeping Cars and two Restaurant Cars, there is an Observation Car which is the social hub of the Royal Scotsman. This car doubles as a bar car and boasts an open-air veranda where you can step out for fresh air and to watch the scenery pass by. The Observation Car comfortably seats 40 passengers, and the veranda can hold between 2-3 people at once. Sit in the upholstered sofas, mingle with the other passengers, and try some of the 50 local whisky options available from the bar. After dinner each night, there will be local Scottish entertainment for your enjoyment, ranging from lively music to a Highlander’s dramatic storytelling.

15 Are drinks included in the fare price?

Yes, all drinks are included in the overall price.

16 Are there any TVs, or WIFI on board?

No, there are no TVs and no WIFI connection on board. The reasons are partly deliberate and partly logistical. Travelers are encouraged to get to know each other, converse, and take in the rich scenery around them.

17 What types of attire are acceptable on Belmond Royal Scotsman?

Attire is smart casual on board the train, however, formal wear is advised for a special farewell dinner that concludes each journey. This may be black tie or for a truly special experience, consider hiring a traditional Highlander dress outfit. For informal dinners, a shirt and tie is recommended for gentlemen. Also, dress appropriately for outdoor excursions with comfortable footwear and practical clothing. Kilts may also be worn in a formal capacity.

18 What languages are spoken on board?

Most Western European languages will be available. If a translator is needed, please contact Palace Tours to request at the time of booking.

19 Describe the demographics of the typical passenger on board Belmond Royal Scotsman.

Belmond trains are particularly popular among tourists over the age of 40. In recent years, younger clientele are becoming increasingly represented on the train as well. The majority of the clientele is American, while there are also English, Australian, and Western European travelers as well.

20 What are some of the sights I will see along the way?

As you tour the beautiful scenery of Scotland, you will find old castles and modern whiskey distilleries sprinkled into the green landscape. You will also find mountains and other geographical features you didn’t know existed in Scotland, populated by Highland Cattle with thick brown coats. You may also extend or customize your journey through Scotland to see more of whichever sights interest you the most.

21 What currency do I need on board?

It is recommended that passengers have a small number of Euros for on board purchases. However, most major currencies are accepted, as well as travelers’ cheques, Eurocheques and major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Diners Club and JCB). The exchange rate on board is displayed in the Bar Car.

22 Describe tipping on Belmond Royal Scotsman, as well as on the excursions.

Tipping is not required on the tour, regardless of the cities visited. You may feel free to do so as your tipping culture suggests, but it is ultimately discretionary.

23 Can I smoke on board?

No. To comply with European regulations, Belmond Royal Scotsman operates a no smoking policy on board the train.

24 Is it possible to customize my tour?

Yes, you may choose to arrive a few days early or leave later to extend your trip. Simply contact Palace Tours to discuss what you would like to add, and we will hammer out the details for you.   

 

25 Does Belmond Royal Scotsman have any special offers for its trips?

Yes, contact Palace Tours for more information.

26 Are there any special rates for children?

Special rates are possible for children under 12 years old. Contact Palace Tours for information on these rates.

27 I’d like to contact Palace Tours directly, what is their phone number?

Phone: (609)-683-5018; email: travel@palacetours.com

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