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Sat: | 10:00am - 5:00pm |
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Spread out below the towering Castle Rock, Edinburgh is everything a capital should be. In the Old Town, the streets wind through crags and cliffs and majestic buildings tower over you. In the New Town, the Enlightenment-inspired layout boasts a wealth of 19th-century architectural treasures. Together, they form one of the most beautiful cities in the world and make for the perfect introduction to your Scotland Explorer holiday.
Your holiday begins with a day dedicated to exploring the fascinating culture and history of the Scottish capital. While we'll tour the city's most famous landmarks and take in the views from Edinburgh Royal Yacht Britannia, you'll also be able to discover the city's shops, bars and attractions at your own pace.
Of course, there's a lot more to Scotland tours than just its capital. Sample some of the region's world-famous whiskies and enjoy a traditional meal complete with authentic Scottish highlands entertainment. To round out the trip, we'll head to the UK's largest freshwater lake, Loch Lomond. Here, you'll have the opportunity to soak up the awe-inspiring scenery of the Scottish Highlands and raise a toast to bonnie old Scotland.
Your disabled-friendly Edinburgh hotel has been hand-picked by the Limitless Team for its superb location and excellent disabled facilities. A Limitless Travel representative will accompany the tour group throughout the holiday, providing assistance whenever required and ensuring you receive the support you need all inclusive Scotland tours.
From booking your holiday to returning home after a wonderful trip, the Limitless Team is on-hand to provide you with the support you need. If you have any questions regarding the holiday, please don\'t hesitate to get in touch.
For over 44 years the Royal Yacht served the Royal Family, travelling more than a million nautical miles to become one of the most famous ships in the world. Today it is docked in Edinburgh and we will take you on a guided tour of the yacht in all its glory. There is also a royal tea room for some refreshments on board.
Today we will visit the famous battle of Bannochburn, where the Scots famously beat the English. There will be chance to explore the site where the battle took place, and afterwards there is a cafe for refreshments.
On Day Four of your Scotland Explorer tour, we’ll sample some of Scotland’s famous single malts on a fully accessible whiskey-tasting experience. In the evening, you’ll be treated to a traditional Scottish dinner and dance show. With great food and authentic local entertainment, this lively, fun-filled evening will have you digging out your tartan and embracing the Scottish way of life. But the big question remains. Are you going to try some haggis?
Today, we’ll head to one of Scotland’s most picture-perfect natural landmarks - Loch Lomond. Less famous than Loch Ness, 23 miles long and 5 miles wide, Lomond is the biggest freshwater lake in the UK and the grandeur of its Scottish Highlands backdrop ensures it ranks amongst the most scenic destinations in Europe. We visit Balloch Castle National Park located on the tip of Loch Lomond, where the views of the lake are outstanding. It stretches for 200 acres of rolling greenery nestled around the lake. After some lunch, we will watch a Bird of Prey Show.
Today, your accessible Scottish Explorer tour comes to an end. After a hearty breakfast, our accessible coach will depart the hotel for our various UK drop-off locations. Relax, take in the views of the Scottish countryside through the window and enjoy a little commentary from your Tour Guide. Now, all that’s left to do is say farewell to new friends and plan your next Limitless adventure!
Situated in the city centre but also well-placed to allow for a quick escape into the countryside, your four-star, fully accessible Edinburgh hotel is the perfect base for your Scottish holiday. With spacious bedrooms, an accessible health and fitness centre and wet room bathrooms available on request, the hotel is well suited to travellers with a wide range of disabilities. A full Scottish breakfast buffet is available every morning, ensuring you're well fuelled for the day ahead.
Half board: breakfast and evening meals are included in the price of your holiday. Look forward to fresh and delicious meals to both begin and round off the day. Meal selection will vary depending on where you’re staying. For breakfast you can expect either table service or a buffet style, with complimentary teas, coffees and juices included. In the evening, you’ll be served dinner for every night of your stay.
All of our vehicles are 100% accessible for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. They are fitted with either a ramp or a hydraulic lift and wheelchairs can be clamped into place, so there's no need to transfer out of your wheelchair if that's where you're more comfortable. Travellers who do not use a wheelchair are also welcome to use the ramp or lift to access the coach.
The coaches are spacious and accommodating, ensuring that everyone has plenty of room to relax. Our drivers and staff are trained to assist passengers with diverse needs, ensuring that you feel supported and comfortable throughout your journey. We prioritise your comfort and safety, making sure that our transport is fully adapted to your needs, whether you have mobility challenges, visual impairments, or other requirements.
The best way to tour Scotland for individuals with disabilities is by joining a tour like the Scotland Explorer, which offers fully accessible accommodations, transportation, and support from experienced care teams.
Key highlights include tours of Scotland's Edinburgh landmarks, a visit to the Royal Yacht Britannia, the Battle of Bannockburn site, whiskey-tasting experiences, a traditional Scottish dinner and dance show, and a scenic trip to Loch Lomond.
Travel is via a luxury wheelchair-accessible coach equipped with a hydraulic lift or ramp and safety clamps to secure wheelchairs, ensuring comfortable and secure travel.
Yes, the tour is suitable for solo travellers, with limited solo spaces available. You’ll have the opportunity to meet and travel with other like-minded individuals on our short break Scotland tours.
The best months to visit Scotland are May and September. In May, the weather is pleasant, the days are longer, and there are fewer midges, making it ideal for outdoor activities. September offers mild temperatures, beautiful autumn scenery, and fewer crowds as summer tourists begin to leave.
Start Date | Days | Price From | Solo Traveller Price* |
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2nd June 2025 | 6 | From £2,179 | From £2,399 |
1st September 2025 | 6 | From £2,179 | From £2,399 |
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