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Holiday Overview

With its spectacular scenery, towering mountains, placid lochs and remarkable wildlife, the Scottish Highlands is one of Europe's most scenic and secluded stretches of countryside. Shrouded in myth and steeped in history, this is the home of Scotland's traditional clans and the setting for some of the country's most beloved stories and legends.

On your accessible Highlands holiday, we'll stay on the outskirts of Inverness, ensuring we're able to reach some of the region's most popular attractions and spectacular locations. Together, we'll tour the site of the bloody Battle of Culloden and learn about the lasting impact it had on the Highland clans, sample flavoursome single malt whiskeys, and cruise the lakes of Loch Ness in search of the fabled monster.

We'll also travel to the Cairngorms to pay the King a visit at his royal residence, Balmoral Castle, and soak up the grandeur of its mountainous surroundings. Whether it's your first trip to Scotland or simply the latest, we'll introduce you to the culture, landscapes and people that make the Highlands such a wonderful holiday destination.

Your disabled-friendly Scotland 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.

What's Included?

  • Visit the site of the Battle of Culloden, sample Glen Ord's finest single malts, tour Balmoral Castle and discover the wild coast of the Black Isles
  • Stay in fully accessible, half-board accommodation in Inverness
  • Travel via an accessible coach equipped with a hydraulic lift or ramp
  • Group Support & Holiday Assistance included as standard and provided by our experienced care team
  • Supplementary care packages available for travellers who require additional assistance
  • We'll also help to arrange any specialist equipment you need while on holiday
  • Every holiday led by a Limitless Tour Manager to ensure a problem-free trip

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.

The Itinerary

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Day 1 - Travel and Settling In

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On Day One of the holiday, we’ll meet you at one of our UK pick up points and board our fully accessible coach. During the journey, travellers can remain in their wheelchair, which is secured in place, or choose to transfer to a standard seat. To mark crossing the border into Scotland, we’ll stop for a delicious dinner in Gretna Green, before continuing the journey to Inverness and your accessible hotel.
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Day 2 - Battle of Culloden & Traditional Scottish Evening

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Your first full day in Scotland begins with a trip to the site of the Battle of Culloden, where British forces put down a powerful Jacobite uprising in an event that had lasting consequences for Scottish highlanders. We’ll visit the Fraser clan stone and memorial cairn, watch an immersive 360 film that recreates aspects of the battle, and also make the most of the on-site cafe to refuel. In the evening, we’re off to experience a traditional Scottish evening. Consisting of an exceptional four-course meal and lots of singing and dancing, the evening is hosted in a glorious, converted barn not far from the hotel.
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Day 3 - Cruise on Loch Ness

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Keep your eyes peeled for any mysterious creatures because today, we’re cruising the calm waters of the iconic Loch Ness. After boarding the fully accessible boat, we’ll make our way along the Caledonian Canal, passing the imposing Urquhart Castle as we go and taking in the dramatic landscapes that define this picturesque part of the world.
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Day 4 - The Black Isles & Whisky Tasting

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It wouldn’t be a holiday in the Highlands without a visit to an authentic whisky distillery, so , we’ll head to the Glen Ord Distillery to enjoy an accessible tour. Located on the edge of the Black Isles, this is the only Inverness distillery still producing single malts and offers a fantastic opportunity to learn a little more about the distillation process and maybe even try a few samples! The Black Isle region is certainly worth seeing for its outstanding natural beauty and rugged, wind-whipped coastline. After lunch we will take a scenic drive through the Black Isles before making our way back to the hotel.
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Day 5 - Balmoral Castle & the Cairngorms

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Today, we’ll travel to the Cairngorms - the largest national park in the UK. Dominated by deep valleys and soaring peaks, this is as wild and beautiful as the UK countryside gets. Firstly we visit the quaint Highland Village Grantown on Spey. The traditional village is set amongst beautiful scenery. We will have chance to walk around, and then have some refreshments in a Scottish pub. Then we will head to one of King Charles III royal residences, Balmoral Castle, which is situated within the park. We’ll be joined by a knowledgeable guide for our tour of the castle and its expansive grounds, before taking advantage of the excellent on-site cafe.

Day 6 - Until Next Time

Day 6 - Until Next Time

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Today, your Scottish Highlands 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 last views of the Highlands through the window and enjoy a little commentary from your Tour Manager. Once again, we’ll stop for lunch and a comfort break at Gretna Green, before continuing with our journey. Now, all that’s left to do is say farewell to new friends and plan your next Limitless adventure!

Accommodation

Inverness Disabled Friendly Hotel

Inverness Disabled Friendly Hotel

Situated amongst beautiful surroundings on the east edge of Inverness, your disabled-friendly accommodation is the ideal base from which to discover the wonders of the Scottish Highlands. You'll enjoy a buffet breakfast and two-course dinner every day, ensuring you're well fueled for the excursions ahead, while the superb location means we're perfectly placed to explore the spectacular landscapes of the Highlands.

  • Five nights in half-board accommodation
  • Buffet breakfast and two-course evening meal
  • Fully accessible bedrooms
  • Wetroom bathrooms available
  • Fully accessible communal areas
  • Set in beautiful surroundings on the east side of Inverness
  • Friendly and welcoming staff

Half board: breakfast and evening meals are included in the price of your holiday. Look forward to fresh and delicious meals to both kick start 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.

Transport:

Luxury Wheelchair Accessible Coach

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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.

  • Hydraulic lift or ramp.
  • Safety clamps to secure wheelchairs into place.
  • No need to transfer from your wheelchair.
  • Hold space for manual wheelchairs.

If travelling abroad, please refer to travel advice issued by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.

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