Tips for transportation in Scotland (no driving)
#1
Original Poster
Joined: Jan 2023
Posts: 17
Likes: 0
Tips for transportation in Scotland (no driving)
Hi all,
Wondering what your best tips and ideas are for how to get around Scotland without renting a car.
Specifically:
Wondering what your best tips and ideas are for how to get around Scotland without renting a car.
Specifically:
- How do we get from the airport to Edinburgh center?
- Any ideas on how best to travel (comfort-wise) from Edinburgh to Inverness and/or Glasgow?
#2

Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 2,085
Likes: 0
There's a tram/light rail from the airport to the city center.
Train is definitely your best bet for Inverness/Glasgow.
I have not taken a train from Edinburgh to either of these places, but have taken a train from London to Edinburgh (LNER in 1st class) and one from Edinburgh to Chester (Avanti West Coast). We also bopped around a little on ScotRail.
They're all nice trains
We had BritRail passes, and thought them worth it, but we took a LOT of trains. It's probably not worth it for just for one or two segments.
Whether first class is worth it or not seems to depend a lot on the train. We were never on a ScotRail that had it, so I'm not sure how that is. LNER was nice, first on Avanti West Coast was even better (and I don't think that's how they usually rank, so obviously it depends).
I won't say there are no peculiarities with the trains, but they compare very favorably to US ones.
Train is definitely your best bet for Inverness/Glasgow.
I have not taken a train from Edinburgh to either of these places, but have taken a train from London to Edinburgh (LNER in 1st class) and one from Edinburgh to Chester (Avanti West Coast). We also bopped around a little on ScotRail.
They're all nice trains
We had BritRail passes, and thought them worth it, but we took a LOT of trains. It's probably not worth it for just for one or two segments.
Whether first class is worth it or not seems to depend a lot on the train. We were never on a ScotRail that had it, so I'm not sure how that is. LNER was nice, first on Avanti West Coast was even better (and I don't think that's how they usually rank, so obviously it depends).
I won't say there are no peculiarities with the trains, but they compare very favorably to US ones.
#3



Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 75,031
Likes: 50
Depending on where you are headed in central Edinburgh -- the tram goes through the west end, right up Princes Street and to St Andrew Square. For some destinations the AirLink or SkyLink bises might be better, and for some a taxo is best -- all depends on you ultimate destination. Or something like the tram into the city centre and then a taxi to your accommodations. Amount of luggage will also have a bearing.
As above post -- definitely trains between the cities. Also to places like Stirling, etc. Highly unlikely a BritRail Pass would be of any use to you.
As above post -- definitely trains between the cities. Also to places like Stirling, etc. Highly unlikely a BritRail Pass would be of any use to you.
#6


Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 26,506
Likes: 4
There's a YouTuber who travels around Scotland primarily by train... Steve Marsh. He lives in Montrose, north of Dundee. You might want to watch a few of his videos to get ideas of what you could do by train. He's very budget-minded which occasionally feels like it overrides the point of the journey, but he's excellent at covering the logistics and little details.
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...marsh+scotland
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...marsh+scotland
Trending Topics
#10
Original Poster
Joined: Jan 2023
Posts: 17
Likes: 0
There's a YouTuber who travels around Scotland primarily by train... Steve Marsh. He lives in Montrose, north of Dundee. You might want to watch a few of his videos to get ideas of what you could do by train. He's very budget-minded which occasionally feels like it overrides the point of the journey, but he's excellent at covering the logistics and little details.
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...marsh+scotland
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...marsh+scotland
#12
Original Poster
Joined: Jan 2023
Posts: 17
Likes: 0
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
thewanderluster
Europe
9
Sep 14th, 2015 04:45 PM
nho9504
Europe
37
Oct 11th, 2006 09:47 PM





