SDVH [Self Drive Vehicle Hire], a car rental service provider in the UK, has released a new guide for the Scotland Highlands. The comprehensive guide titled "Scottish Highlands Road Trip: Edinburgh To Glasgow Hilly Journey” has been crafted to assist travellers, both within the country and abroad, to plan an adventure through one of the most beautiful regions in the world.
The guide has been written by travel enthusiast and managing director of the company, James McNally, who already has published dozens of comprehensive tour guides across the UK. The tour guide has been written in an easy-to-understand language so people can make the most of their time and budget. It delves into why the Scotland Highlands are the perfect place to visit and highlights the region's rich cultural heritage and unparalleled natural beauty. It sheds light on how the Highlands allows travellers to immerse themselves in the serenity of unspoiled landscapes and experience Scotland's ancient past.
Speaking on occasion, James McNally said, "We at SDVH [Self Drive Vehicle Hire] are very excited to release this comprehensive road trip guide to the Scotland Highlands. People that regularly read our guides have been requesting this particular one for some time now. The Highlands offer an enchanting blend of mystical lochs, rugged mountains, and ancient castles, making it a perfect destination for road trip enthusiasts. We hope that our guide will help showcase the wonders of this stunning region and provide invaluable insights for those looking to escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. We covered everything, from the locations to the food that makes it such a special place.”
The detailed resource also provides valuable information on the best times to visit the region. It advises travellers to consider the summer months between June to August, as this provides them with longer daylight hours and optimal weather conditions. It cautions people that they must book the accommodations early to avoid expensive hotel prices during the peak season. For people on a budget, it advises them to make the trip between October and March to take advantage of hotel discounts.
To assist travellers in planning their itinerary, SDVH [Self Drive Vehicle Hire] highlights the must-visit places throughout the Scotland Highlands. The guide showcases the region's top attractions, including The Isle of Skye, Old Man Of Storr, Sligachan Old Bridge, Loch Coruisk, Elgol Beach, The North Coast 500, The Cairngorms National Park, Inverness Castle, and others so people don’t miss out on any hidden gem along their trip.
He went on to add, "We go in-depth on every location. From the iconic Loch Ness and its legendary monster to the mystical Isle of Skye, it is known for its dramatic landscapes and historic sites such as battlefields and castles. We also discuss a range of outdoor activities to explore, including cycling, fishing, and wildlife watching. With our guide, we hope to inspire and enable travellers to create lifelong memories amidst the awe-inspiring Munros, lochs, and coastal areas. The place has something for everyone. For people that love to ski, the Cairngorms is a great location for skiing or snowboarding. It's also amazing for stargazing and watersports, such as paddle boarding, kayaking, and canoeing. Another thing worth mentioning is that while Scotland has over 280 Munros, we found from experience that the highest peak in the country, Ben Nevis is the best.”
Recognizing that a well-structured itinerary can make all the difference in a successful road trip, SDVH [Self Drive Vehicle Hire] provides a detailed 10-day breakdown in the guide. This carefully curated plan covers insightful tips and recommended stops, allowing travellers to make the most of their time in the Highlands.
It recommends checking out the Edinburgh – Cairngorms National Park on day 1 of the trip. On the second day, it suggests heading over to Inverness & its surroundings. While on the third day, it recommends visiting North Coast 500 – Orkney to explore the powerful scenery on the road trip. On days four and five, it advises readers to travel to The North Coast – Isle Of Skye and Isle Of Skye, respectively. On day six, it advises people to check out the waterfalls and trails in Glencoe. While on day seven and day 8, it suggests paying a visit to the Isle Of Mull and Oban & the nearby sites. They recommend checking out Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park before heading to Glasgow for the last day to close off the trip. The guide also offers a condensed 7-day version for people on a tight schedule.
To ensure the safety and well-being of travellers, the guide includes a list of essential safety precautions. Moreover, they have a helpful "don't forget" checklist to ensure that travellers have everything they need to make their trip memorable.
James added, "As the weather can get unpredictable, people must have all the packing essentials, such as warm and waterproof clothing. It's also highly recommended that they have Google Maps Offline so they never lose their way. Besides checking the gas tank regularly, maintenance checks such as tire pressure and oil changes must be done frequently. We also included a Frequently Asked Questions section at the end of the guide to ensure everyone has clarity.”
People interested in reading the SDVH [Self Drive Vehicle Hire]'s road trip guide to the Scotland Highlands can visit their site today. They also have other in-depth guides, such as one about the Highest Road in Scotland.
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Contact Person Name: James McNally
Company: SDVH [Self Drive Vehicle Hire]
E-mail: james.mcnally@sdvh.co.uk
Address: S Wharf Rd, London W2 1JX, United Kingdom
Website: https://sdvh.co.uk/
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