The Belmond Royal Scotsman is an opulent train that provides a nostalgic and relaxing experience. The train journeys through the Scottish Highlands, allowing you to soak up the wild and rugged beauty of the landscape from the comfort of stylish carriages, which have been carefully resorted with mahogany paneling and plush Scottish fabrics. You can relax in your private cabin, the two vintage dining cars where chefs serve delectable Scottish fare paired with the finest wines and whiskies, the Observation Car and bar, or the Bamford Haybarn Spa carriage, which offers a variety of treatments. Interspersed with unique sightseeing excursions to fully showcase the culture and scenery of the Highlands, a journey aboard the Belmond Royal Scotsman provides the opportunity to dress up and experience the grandeur of train travel while exploring the landscape of Scotland.
Please note that there is a strict dress code on board: while during the day comfortable, casual attire is recommended, in the evenings a jacket and tie is required for informal dinners and black tie, tuxedo or a kilt for formal events.
The Belmond Royal Scotsman is one of our preferred overnight trains as it offers a fantastic on-board experience complete with delicious cuisine, entertainment, and top-notch service.
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Rooms
Restored with mahogany paneling and plush Scottish fabrics, the carriages of the Belmond Royal Scotsman promote luxury throughout. Influenced by the style of an Edwardian country house, each of the 40 cabins features warm, tartan fabrics, grand wood paneled walls, a dressing table and wardrobe. Each cabin also has a compact bathroom with a shower, wash basin and toilet.
Location
Starting in Edinburgh you’ll board the Belmond Royal Scotsman and travel through the Scottish Highlands. There are a few different itineraries and, from time to time, the routing or activities offered may differ slightly to the itinerary, due to railway maintenance or unscheduled closures. You'll be presented with a daily schedule once you board the train, which will always reflect any changes.
Food and drink
The train has two dining cars, where breakfast, lunch and dinner are served. All meals, alcoholic and soft beverages are included. Lunch and dinner are chosen from a set menu, which is presented at breakfast. Special dietary requirements can be catered for, but please let us know in advance so that we can pass the information onto the on-board chef in time for him to prepare.
Facilities and activities
The Belmond Royal Scotsman exudes a relaxing ambience for the sophisticated traveler. On-board amenities include a small library and selection of board games. There's also a cabinet from which traditional Scottish gifts can be bought, and a one-of-a-kind spa carriage containing two treatment rooms and a menu of therapies, manicures and pedicures. Additionally, guests can enjoy Scotland’s spectacular, ever-changing scenery from the Observation Car. This has large windows and even an open veranda, as well as a well-stocked bar. In the evenings, traditional Scottish entertainment is provided, such as music or storytelling.
Accessibility
Due to the narrow corridors, facilities for guests in wheelchairs is limited. Guests with restricted mobility are advised to speak with their specialist in advance to discuss the suitability of a journey aboard the Belmond Royal Scotsman. Furthermore, this train is not suitable for anyone who suffers from motion sickness.
Tour ideas in Edinburgh
Our itineraries are there to spark ideas for how you could include a stay at Belmond Royal Scotsman as part of your trip. Treat them simply as suggestions, because every aspect of the trip we create for you will be yours to define.
Experiences while staying here
The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you're staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident's eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area's inhabitants.
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Castles and palaces of Edinburgh's surrounds Castles and palaces of Edinburgh's surrounds
Castles and palaces of Edinburgh's surrounds
Explore some of the numerous historic monuments that litter the countryside around Edinburgh on a full-day tour of the region's most interesting castles, stately homes and palaces. Visit elaborate chapels, country manors and strategic defense positions as you learn about the region's history.
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Eat Walk Edinburgh tasting trail Eat Walk Edinburgh tasting trail
Eat Walk Edinburgh tasting trail
Discover Edinburgh's thriving food scene on a half-day walk around the city streets, stopping off to sample local, national and international food and drink along the way in the company of a passionate guide and a host of engaging restaurateurs.
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Ghosts and ghouls of Edinburgh's Old Town tour Ghosts and ghouls of Edinburgh's Old Town tour
Ghosts and ghouls of Edinburgh's Old Town tour
Brave Edinburgh's darkest corners on a two-hour walking tour that leads you down narrow laneways and into underground vaults to hear stories of murder, mystery and intrigue and get an insight into the illicit goings-on in the medieval city.
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Edinburgh and nearby places
- St Andrews 31 miles away
- Glasgow 42 miles away
- The Highlands 54 miles away
- Loch Lomond 56 miles away
- The Cairngorms 78 miles away
- Loch Awe 83 miles away
- Glencoe 90 miles away
- Oban 94 miles away
- Fort William 95 miles away
- Isle of Jura 100 miles away