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Scozia:dentro gli Highland games
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Scozia:dentro gli Highland games

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Created: Thursday, January 22, 2026 - Departure: Friday, August 14, 2026
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1.567 €
Based on 2 adults
(3.134 € Total Price )
Created: Thursday, January 22, 2026 - Departure: Friday, August 14, 2026
Destinations: Edinburgh, United Kingdom , Stirling, United Kingdom , Inverness, United Kingdom , Grantown on Spey, United Kingdom , Dundee, United Kingdom , Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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14 Aug
Transport from Milan to Edinburgh
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR3645
11:15 - Bergamo, Bergamo Orio Al Serio (BGY)
12:50 - Edinburgh, Edinburgh (EDI)
2h 35m 0 PC Nonstop
Transport:  FR3645
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: ECONOMY
14 Aug
1. Edinburgh
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About the destination: Capital of the medieval kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh is arguably the most beautiful city in Northern Europe. Still the centre of Scotland’s autonomous administrative establishments, Edinburg has become neither too modernized to be cold nor too large to be unattractive. Medieval alleyways cluster around an imposing castle, elegant 18th century townhouses sweep around lush parks, and culture thrives. Unquestioned centrepiece of the city, Edinburgh Castle looms into view around street corners for miles around. 11th century Queen Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburg, is contained within the castle walls. Walking towards the palace, you’ll pass the medieval dwelling called Gladstone’s Land, and Lady Stair’s House, a 17th century town house containing memorabilia of Scotland’s literary trinity of Burns, Scott and Stevenson. The final lap of the Mile, the city's old quarter, is the Canongate Tolbooth that houses the People's Story Museum and is one of its most recognizable landmarks. For a sweeping view of the city, climb Arthur’s Seat, a dormant volcano located in Holyrood Park. Calton Hill offers, as well, beautiful views of Edinburgh. But there's more to Edinburgh than sightseeing. For some urban flair check in to Stockbridge, a quaint community full of students, coffeeshops and good pubs. Every August the city celebrates the Edinburgh International Festival, three weeks of the finest music, theatre, opera and dance. Thousands of culture-minded visitors congregate here and the city does its best to keep them happy.
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14 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
14 Aug
Car rental
Fiat 500 - Kia Picanto - Hyundai i10, 3 doors, manual
Transport from Edinburgh to Stirling
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15 Aug
2. Stirling
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About the destination: Stirling is one of Scotland's most historic cities and the county town of Stirlingshire. Stirling is Scotland's heritage capital. The compact heritage mile that links Stirling's Old Town with its bustling modern city centre boasts the finest concentration of historic buildings in Scotland. Beautifully preserved medieval and Renaissance churches and mansions cluster around the Old Town, flanked by cobbled streets, period street furniture and Victorian styled iron work.
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15 Aug
Accommodation
2 Nights
Transport from Stirling to Inverness
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17 Aug
3. Inverness
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About the destination: Inverness is the nerve centre and tourist capital of the Highlands. A bustling port city located on the picturesque banks of the Ness River is a fantastic base to explore this Scottish region that contains some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain. But this city is worth a visit in its own right. Inverness is an interesting and attractive city with a rich variety of places to visit and things to do; from ancient castles to restaurants to a cruise on Loch Ness or a stroll along the river. The city itself is small, compact and easy to get around. The castle in town, perched picturesquely above the river, dominates the horizon. The castle’s present day structure is a 19th century imposing Neo-Norman red stone fortress still surrounded by part of its original bastion wall. Below the castle, the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery gives a good general overview of the development of the Highlands while medieval Church Street is home to the town’s oldest-surviving buildings. Contrary to the lore, Inverness castle is not where Macbeth murdered King Duncan; the actual site is a moat-and-drawbridge dream, Cawdor Castle, located just east of Inverness. The beautiful gothic construction is well worth a visit if only for its dazzling gardens. The ruins of Urquhart Castle, a local and national icon and one of the most photographed sites of the region, are on the north side of the Loch. This is where most sightings of the famous monster have occurred. Nowadays, Inverness is a modern city, with all the modern accommodations and amenities one could expect from a major city. There are many lovely riverside restaurants and bustling pavement cafes as well as a wide range of specialist retailers in the historic Old Town and Victorian Market. Whether it’s roaming the streets of the city itself or heading out into the Highlands of Scotland for a day trip, Inverness definitely stands as one of those ultimately must-see destinations in the United Kingdom.
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17 Aug
Accommodation
3 Nights
18 Aug
Tickets
Escursione all'isola di Skye
Escursione all'isola di Skye
2 Entrances ( Adulti: 2 )
12 hours Italian 07:45 General
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Transport from Inverness to Grantown on Spey
No transport selected
20 Aug
4. Grantown on Spey
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20 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Transport from Grantown on Spey to Dundee
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21 Aug
5. Dundee
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About the destination: Dundee, officially the City of Dundee, is Scotland's fourth largest city and the 51st most populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. Under the name of Dundee City, it forms one of the 32 council areas used for local government in Scotland. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • McManus Galleries. The Galleries house a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection. • The Howff. An ancient cemetary in the heart of Dundee, it was used as a burial ground for the people of the city for centuries until the sepulchre was discontinued in the 19th century. • Broughty Castle. 15th century coastal fort with a museum about the castle and Broughty Ferry. • Mills Observatory. A ""public"" astronomical observatory, with free entry; its dome is made of papier-mâché, oddly enough. • Dundee Science Centre. Focuses mainly on the life sciences with particular emphasis on the senses and robotics. • Tay Rail Bridge part of which collapsed in the 1800's. Parts still visable in the river. Longest rail bridge in Britain. • Discovery Point. Captain Scott's famous exploration ship on permanent display at the quayside. • Verdant Works. Scotland's jute museum. • Frigate Unicorn This 46 gun sailing frigate built for the Royal Navy in 1824 is now preserved as a historic ship and visitor attraction. Dundee volcano, situated on the summit where you will see an impressive views of the city. • Camperdown Wildlife Park. Animals´s houses such as brown bears, lemurs, wallabies, maras, otters and various bird species.
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21 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Transport from Dundee to Edinburgh
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22 Aug
6. Edinburgh
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About the destination: Capital of the medieval kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh is arguably the most beautiful city in Northern Europe. Still the centre of Scotland’s autonomous administrative establishments, Edinburg has become neither too modernized to be cold nor too large to be unattractive. Medieval alleyways cluster around an imposing castle, elegant 18th century townhouses sweep around lush parks, and culture thrives. Unquestioned centrepiece of the city, Edinburgh Castle looms into view around street corners for miles around. 11th century Queen Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest building in Edinburg, is contained within the castle walls. Walking towards the palace, you’ll pass the medieval dwelling called Gladstone’s Land, and Lady Stair’s House, a 17th century town house containing memorabilia of Scotland’s literary trinity of Burns, Scott and Stevenson. The final lap of the Mile, the city's old quarter, is the Canongate Tolbooth that houses the People's Story Museum and is one of its most recognizable landmarks. For a sweeping view of the city, climb Arthur’s Seat, a dormant volcano located in Holyrood Park. Calton Hill offers, as well, beautiful views of Edinburgh. But there's more to Edinburgh than sightseeing. For some urban flair check in to Stockbridge, a quaint community full of students, coffeeshops and good pubs. Every August the city celebrates the Edinburgh International Festival, three weeks of the finest music, theatre, opera and dance. Thousands of culture-minded visitors congregate here and the city does its best to keep them happy.
More info
22 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
23 Aug
Transport from Edinburgh to Milan
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR3646
11:00 - Edinburgh, Edinburgh (EDI)
14:30 - Bergamo, Bergamo Orio Al Serio (BGY)
2h 30m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  FR3646
Cabin Class: Economy
1 Insurances
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