Getting to Scotland |
All our holidays start and end in Glasgow. We will meet you in the city centre (Queen Street Station) or at Glasgow International Airport. |
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From Edinburgh International Airport
Take the Airlink bus from the airport to the city centre. The bus runs every 10 minutes. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes and terminates at Waverley Bridge, near Waverley railway station.
Trains between Waverley Station and Glasgow Queen Street Station runs 2-3 times an hour and the journey takes 50 minutes.
Citylink runs buses betweein Edinburgh Bus Station at St Andrews Square and Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow. Bus services are 3-4 times an hour and the journey takes 90 minutes.
We will meet you at Queen Street Station.
From Preswick International Airport
Trains go every 30 minutes (Sundays every hour) and the journey time to Glasgow Central Station is 45 minutes. From Central Station, it is a 10 minutes walk to Queen Street Station where we will meet you.
Or get out at Paisley Gilmore Street Station where you can take bus 66 to Glasgow International Airport (every 10 minutes), journey time 10 minutes. This is our other meeting point.
If you want to travel around Scotland by public transport before or after your holiday with us, you can plan your journey on Traveline Scotland
From Britain by public transport
There is a regular train service from all major train stations in England to Glasgow Central Station. Journey from London to Glasgow is about 5 hours. It is a 10 minutes walk to Queen Street Station where we will meet you.
You can also travel by overnight sleeper train from London. More information on sleeper trains at www.scotrail.co.uk
You can plan your journey from England on National Rail Enquiries or Traveline
From Europe by public transport
You can travel by high-speed train from Belgium, France, Germany and The Netherlands. There are direct Eurostar trains to London from Brussels and Paris. For details and prices, go to www.eurostar.com
You can continue your journey from London by (sleeper) train to Glasgow (www.scotrail.co.uk).
From The Netherlands, you can also take the overnight ferry to Newcastle (www.dfdsseaways.com) and from there the train to Glasgow (National Rail Enquiries).
From (Northern) Ireland, you can take the ferry to Stranrear (www.stenaline.co.uk) and from there the train to Glasgow (www.scotrail.co.uk)
By air
There are direct flights to Glasgow Airport, Edinburgh Airport or Prestwick Airport from a number of airports in Europe and North America. Please check the airport websites for details.
When you live in Scotland you learn how precious our environment is. During your holiday with us, you can be assured that the activities have minimal impact on the environment and wildlife. In order to reduce the impact of the carbon emissions of our minibuses, we give a donation to Trees for Life for every holiday we run.
However, one single short-haul flight produces roughly the same amount of the global warming gas as 3 months worth of driving a 1.4 litre car. And most of you will fly to Scotland.
You can't do much about the fuel efficiency of aircraft, but if you book a holiday with us, please help reduce your personal contribution to global warming by planting trees. By supporting forest restoration, you will be helping to absorb some of the excess CO2 in the atmosphere, as well as providing habitat for a wide range of very special wildlife, and giving it a better chance of adapting to climate change. However, it is essential that this be combined with effective action from each of us to reduce our CO2 emissions.
You can donate for planting trees that will be grown to maturity in a forest of your choice. The costs are only £5.00 per tree.
The further you are flying, the higher the impact. We recommend the following minimal donation to reduce the impact of your flight to Scotland:
| Travelling from | Number of trees |
| England and Europe | 1 |
| USA and Canada | 3 |
| Australia and New Zealand | 5 |
Where to buy
There are several organisations that are working to restore the natural forest: