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Aberdeen - Stonehaven - Montrose - Dundee - Dunfermline - Edinburgh (Self Drive)
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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
The East Coast of Scotland, between Aberdeen and Edinburgh is full of charming towns, with plenty of history, interest, and activity for all visitors. From water sports to golf; exploring historic homes and castles, there is no shortage of things to discover during this relaxing Road Trip Adventure. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
  • Rental Car for 10 days
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Aberdeen
  • Hotel for 1 night in Stonehaven
  • Hotel for 1 night in Montrose
  • Hotel for 1 night in Dundee
  • Hotel for 1 night in Dunfermline
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Edinburgh
  • Driving Time
    Aberdeen - Stonehaven: 25 mins. approx.
    Stonehaven - Montrose: 35 mins. approx.
    Montrose - Dundee: 50 mins. approx.
    Dundee - Dunfermline: 1 hr. approx.
    Dunfermline - Edinburgh: 35 mins. approx.


Related Cities:
Edinburgh (90)     Aberdeen (9)     Dundee (2)     Dunfermline (2)     Stonehaven (1)     Montrose (1)    
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1. Aberdeen
  27 hotels
2. Stonehaven
   (3 hotels)
3. Montrose
   (4 hotels)
4. Dundee
   (18 hotels)
5. Dunfermline
   (15 hotels)
6. Edinburgh
   (134 hotels)
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3 nights in Aberdeen

Surnamed the 'Granite City' because of its buildings constructed largely of pink or gray granite, the historic Aberdeen presents a modern cosmopolitan image to visitors, boasting marvelous museums and galleries; a lively nightlife and the best shopping in the northeast. The city is famous for its outstanding parks, gardens, its top attraction being the Winter Gardens at the Duthie Park, home to the stunning Rose Mountain. The city's two miles of sands also ensures it a status of coastal resort.

Visit The Gordon Highlanders Museum, Cove Coastal Path, Girdle Ness Lighthouse, Blackdog Beach, and much more!



1 nights in Stonehaven

Stonehaven has something to offer for everyone: romantics, families and solo travellers, nature lovers, history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. From the fairytale ruins of Dunnottar Castle to Aunt Bettys famous ice cream. Stonehaven is a great destination for a short break in Scotland. It is easy to get to by train, so bringing a car is not necessary (more on that below). The town is steeped in Scottish history and surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. From the craggy cliffs and serene woodlands to a thriving foodie scene and local history, there is a lot to discover.

Explore Dunnottar Castle, Tolbooth Museum, Stonehaven Beach, Dunnottar Woods, Stonehaven War, Stonehaven War Memorial, Stonehaven Harbour and much more.



1 nights in Montrose

The coastal town of Montrose, set between Dundee and Aberdeen, boasts an attractive town center and interesting features such as its library, the Town House, and Montrose Old Church with its landmark 220ft spire erected in 1834. In Market Street is the studio of William Lamb, preserved in memory of the sculptor as a museum. The town sits on the very edge of a nature reserve. The beach road, Marine Avenue, across from the town museum, heads down through sand dunes and golf links to car parks fringing the fine, wide beach overlooked by a slender white lighthouse. Further to the north are the cliffs of St. Cyrus, home in the summer to a bustling colony of seabirds.

Explore Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre, Montrose Beach, Montrose Museum, House of Dun & Montrose Basin Nature Reserve, Scottish Wildlife Trust, Montrose Basin Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve, Montrose Basin, Dunninald Castle and Gardens, Scurdie Ness Lighthouse, Lunan Bay.



1 nights in Dundee

Located on the north bank of the River Tay's estuary, Dundee is the fourth largest city in Scotland. It is known as the City of Discovery, both in honour of Dundee's history of scientific activities, and of the RRS Discovery, Robert Falcon Scott's Antarctic exploration vessel, which was built in Dundee and is now berthed there. Dundee it's a base for exploring the most famous Glamis Castle. Dundee also makes a good base for those who want to play at one of Scotland's most famous golf courses, Carnoustie.

Enjoy V&A Dundee, Discovery Point and RRS Discovery, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee Law, Slessor Gardens, Dundee Waterfront, and so much more!



1 nights in Dunfermline

The ancient capital of Scotland, Dunfermline is a town with a rich historic and cultural heritage, having much to offer to its visitors. The town is intersected from north to south by the picturesque Pittencrieff Park. Much of the Town Centre is a Conservation Area and contains a large number of historic buildings. The most impressive is the Dunfermline Abbey where King Robert the Bruce is buried. The ruins of the former palace sit adjacent to this to the south. Abbots House Museum located nearby is one of the oldest properties in the town and it hosts exhibits relating to Dunfermline and its place in history. The town center also contains a number of historic churches and the gothic style City Chambers which form an important part of the town's skyline.

Dunfermline Abbey, Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries, Abbot House, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline Public Park, Historic Streets and Architecture, and so much more!



2 nights in Edinburgh

Edinburgh has an almost fairy-tale setting and every step is a revelation. Its magnificent architecture shifts from the proud tenements of its medieval Old Town, to the grace and geometric precision of the Georgian New Town. Above it all stands Edinburgh Castle perched high on its volcanic rock looking down on a city where medieval lanes and elegant, sweeping terraces hold over ten centuries of history, mystery, and tradition.

Enjoy the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Calton Hill, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Princes Street Gardens, St Giles' Cathedral, Scott Monument and so much more!




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Flexible Itinerary
Aberdeen
Day 1
Arrive to Aberdeen
Overnight in Aberdeen   27 hotels offered
Optional   27 Things to do
Day 2
Overnight in Aberdeen   27 hotels offered
Optional   27 Things to do
Day 3
Overnight in Aberdeen   27 hotels offered
Optional   27 Things to do
Day 4
Departing from Aberdeen
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Stonehaven
Day 4
Arrive to Stonehaven
Overnight in Stonehaven   3 hotels offered
Day 5
Departing from Stonehaven
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Montrose
Day 5
Arrive to Montrose
Overnight in Montrose   4 hotels offered
Day 6
Departing from Montrose
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Dundee
Day 6
Arrive to Dundee
Overnight in Dundee   18 hotels offered
Optional   4 Things to do
Day 7
Departing from Dundee
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Dunfermline
Day 7
Arrive to Dunfermline
Overnight in Dunfermline   15 hotels offered
Day 8
Departing from Dunfermline
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
Edinburgh
Day 8
Arrive to Edinburgh
Overnight in Edinburgh   134 hotels offered
Optional   431 Things to do
Day 9
Overnight in Edinburgh   134 hotels offered
Optional   431 Things to do
Day 10
Departing from Edinburgh

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Aberdeen Hotels (27 total)
Stonehaven Hotels (3 total)
Montrose Hotels (4 total)
Dundee Hotels (18 total)
Dunfermline Hotels (15 total)
Edinburgh Hotels (134 total)


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Tours in Aberdeen (27 total)
Tours in Dundee (4 total)
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Scotland

A vacation to the isle of Britain would be incomplete without stopping in Scotland. Edinburgh and Glasgow are some of the most cosmopolitan cities in the United Kingdom, set in an urban landscape with many historic buildings dating from the Victorian era and even earlier, impressive considering Scotland was not spared from the Blitz of World War II. Further afield, rivers flow through beautiful valleys that reach the peaks of the Highlands, an area with its own authentic cultural traditions. Whether you are in mainland Scotland or on one of the offshore islands, this nation offers so many charming experiences for the traveler, from fairytale castles to abbeys in ruins to picturesque villages.
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Aberdeen - Stonehaven - Montrose - Dundee - Dunfermline - Edinburgh (Self Drive)
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Aberdeen
Surnamed the 'Granite City' because of its buildings constructed largely of pink or gray granite, the historic Aberdeen presents a modern cosmopolitan image to visitors, boasting marvelous museums and galleries; a lively nightlife and the best shopping in the northeast. The city is famous for its outstanding parks, gardens, its top attraction being the Winter Gardens at the Duthie Park, home to the stunning Rose Mountain. The city's two miles of sands also ensures it a status of coastal resort.

Visit The Gordon Highlanders Museum, Cove Coastal Path, Girdle Ness Lighthouse, Blackdog Beach, and much more!
Stonehaven
Stonehaven has something to offer for everyone: romantics, families and solo travellers, nature lovers, history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. From the fairytale ruins of Dunnottar Castle to Aunt Bettys famous ice cream. Stonehaven is a great destination for a short break in Scotland. It is easy to get to by train, so bringing a car is not necessary (more on that below). The town is steeped in Scottish history and surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. From the craggy cliffs and serene woodlands to a thriving foodie scene and local history, there is a lot to discover.

Explore Dunnottar Castle, Tolbooth Museum, Stonehaven Beach, Dunnottar Woods, Stonehaven War, Stonehaven War Memorial, Stonehaven Harbour and much more.
Montrose
The coastal town of Montrose, set between Dundee and Aberdeen, boasts an attractive town center and interesting features such as its library, the Town House, and Montrose Old Church with its landmark 220ft spire erected in 1834. In Market Street is the studio of William Lamb, preserved in memory of the sculptor as a museum. The town sits on the very edge of a nature reserve. The beach road, Marine Avenue, across from the town museum, heads down through sand dunes and golf links to car parks fringing the fine, wide beach overlooked by a slender white lighthouse. Further to the north are the cliffs of St. Cyrus, home in the summer to a bustling colony of seabirds.

Explore Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre, Montrose Beach, Montrose Museum, House of Dun & Montrose Basin Nature Reserve, Scottish Wildlife Trust, Montrose Basin Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve, Montrose Basin, Dunninald Castle and Gardens, Scurdie Ness Lighthouse, Lunan Bay.
Dundee
Located on the north bank of the River Tay's estuary, Dundee is the fourth largest city in Scotland. It is known as the City of Discovery, both in honour of Dundee's history of scientific activities, and of the RRS Discovery, Robert Falcon Scott's Antarctic exploration vessel, which was built in Dundee and is now berthed there. Dundee it's a base for exploring the most famous Glamis Castle. Dundee also makes a good base for those who want to play at one of Scotland's most famous golf courses, Carnoustie.

Enjoy V&A Dundee, Discovery Point and RRS Discovery, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee Law, Slessor Gardens, Dundee Waterfront, and so much more!
Dunfermline
The ancient capital of Scotland, Dunfermline is a town with a rich historic and cultural heritage, having much to offer to its visitors. The town is intersected from north to south by the picturesque Pittencrieff Park. Much of the Town Centre is a Conservation Area and contains a large number of historic buildings. The most impressive is the Dunfermline Abbey where King Robert the Bruce is buried. The ruins of the former palace sit adjacent to this to the south. Abbots House Museum located nearby is one of the oldest properties in the town and it hosts exhibits relating to Dunfermline and its place in history. The town center also contains a number of historic churches and the gothic style City Chambers which form an important part of the town's skyline.

Dunfermline Abbey, Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries, Abbot House, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline Public Park, Historic Streets and Architecture, and so much more!
Edinburgh
Edinburgh has an almost fairy-tale setting and every step is a revelation. Its magnificent architecture shifts from the proud tenements of its medieval Old Town, to the grace and geometric precision of the Georgian New Town. Above it all stands Edinburgh Castle perched high on its volcanic rock looking down on a city where medieval lanes and elegant, sweeping terraces hold over ten centuries of history, mystery, and tradition.

Enjoy the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Calton Hill, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Princes Street Gardens, St Giles' Cathedral, Scott Monument and so much more!

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