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Highlander Winter Warmer 2027

Mon 8 March - Fri 12 March 2027: A 5 Day Escorted Coach Holiday to Scotland with Jones Holidays, Staying at the Highlander Hotel, Newtonmore

    HIGHLANDER WINTER WARMER

    8 – 12 March 2027

    Monday – Friday

    5 Days

    From £499

    Explore Scotland at its best during the Spring. Your holiday is based in the attractive grey stone and white harled town of Newtonmore, in the Heart of the Highlands. It is at the southern gateway to the Cairngorms National Park and a central location for the hit TV series “Monarch of the Glen”. We’ll explore the wildlife and history of the Highlands as well as the Highland’s capital.

    HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS

    · Explore Pitlochry

    · Discover the beauty of the Cairngorms National Park

    · Be captivated by the Capital of the Highlands - Inverness

    · Enjoy the iconic Commando Memorial

    · Spend time in Fort William

    · Feed your curiosity at the West Highland Museum.

    DAY ONE – Arrival

    We depart from your home and travel north to Scotland with comfort stops en route. Arriving at our hotel before dinner this evening.

    DAY TWO – Pitlochry and Cairngorms National Park

    After a leisurely breakfast we’ll head this morning the short distance to Pitlochry, a thriving and busy town, with lots to explore. We’ll make a stop at the Pitlochry Dam, Fish Ladder and Loch Faskally. The River Tummel was dammed between 1947 and 1952, as part of the Tummel-Garry Hydro Electrification scheme after WWII. This flooded the old Pitlochry Recreation ground where Pitlochry Highland Games were originally held and created Loch Faskally.

    The scheme was very controversial at the time and suffered with floods and strikes throughout the 4-year building period. The Exhibition at the Visitor Centre has amazing photos and stories from the time and tells the legacy of the “Tunnel Tigers”. The Fish Ladder was built to enable migrating salmon up to their spawning grounds higher upriver and consists of 34 separate pools, each pool has a 1 metre opening below the water level to allow fish to swim upstream into the next level.

    We’ll then take a tour of the Cairngorms, before heading back to our hotel with time to relax before dinner this evening.

    DAY THREE – Inverness and Aviemore

    Today we have a scenic drive to Inverness travelling through Aviemore before making our way further north to Inverness the largest city, and the cultural capital of the Highlands. Its old town features the 19th century Inverness Cathedral and an indoor Victorian Market offering a wide range and variety of top-quality products, in a wonderful Victorian style building.

    DAY FOUR – Fort William and West Highland Museum

    This morning we’ll travel west to Fort William passing by Loch Laggan and through Spean Bridge, calling at the iconic Commando Memorial before continuing our journey to Fort William.

    Here we visit the West Highland Museum, where we have a self-guided tour. The museum is situated in the heart of the historic town, and the collection tells the story of the region and its history.

    The most renowned and unusual collection relates to Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite cause. But the museum also holds a wealth of curious and fascinating collections relating to less well-known aspects of the lives of the people of the West Highlands, from the effects of political warfare to the economic impact of tourism in the region, and the coming of the industrial and modern age. We later return to our hotel with time to relax before dinner this evening.

    DAY FIVE – Departure

    After breakfast this morning we leave our hotel and make our journey home with comfort stops en route.

    YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES

    Luxury coach travel

    Home pick-up

    4 nights accommodation, dinner & breakfast

    Porterage on arrival and departure

    Tea / coffee after dinner each evening

    Afternoon tea/coffee and shortbread on 1 day

    Live musical entertainment on a minimum on 1 night*

    In-House entertainment on 1 night*

    Glass of wine with dinner on the first night

    West Highland Museum.

    *Please Note: Entertainment may vary depending on passenger numbers. Tourism tax included if applicable.

    HIGHLANDER HOTEL, NEWTONMORE

    Set within Cairngorm National Park, the Highlander Hotel is set in the village of Newtonmore. The hotel has an on-site restaurant, bar, and lounge. All rooms are en- suite with walk-in showers, TV, hairdryer, tea/coffee making and free toiletries. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel. The hotel does not have a lift, but half of the hotel’s bedrooms are on the ground floor, and all rooms have a walk-in-shower.

    All single rooms are twin/double for sole occupancy; all rooms have walk in showers.

    Highlander Winter Warmer 2027

    YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES

    Luxury coach travel

    Home pick-up

    4 nights accommodation, dinner & breakfast

    Porterage on arrival and departure

    Tea / coffee after dinner each evening

    Afternoon tea/coffee and shortbread on 1 day

    Live musical entertainment on a minimum on 1 night*

    In-House entertainment on 1 night*

    Glass of wine with dinner on the first night

    West Highland Museum.

    *Please Note: Entertainment may vary depending on passenger numbers. Tourism tax included if applicable.

    HIGHLANDER HOTEL, NEWTONMORE

    Set within Cairngorm National Park, the Highlander Hotel is set in the village of Newtonmore. The hotel has an on-site restaurant, bar, and lounge. All rooms are en- suite with walk-in showers, TV, hairdryer, tea/coffee making and free toiletries. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel. The hotel does not have a lift, but half of the hotel’s bedrooms are on the ground floor, and all rooms have a walk-in-shower.

    All single rooms are twin/double for sole occupancy; all rooms have walk in showers.

    HOTEL FACILITIES INCLUDE

    General

    Rooms

    Accessibility

    3 star

    Tea/coffee making facilities

    Bar

    Television

    Restaurant

    Hairdryer

    Lounge

    Wi-Fi

    GROUP BOOKINGS

    Looking to take a group, if you book 20 places or more on this tour the tour organiser will go Free of Charge.

    DAYS

    TOUR DATE

    DEPARTS

    TERMS

    SUPPLEMENT

    5

    8 – 12 MAR 2027

    MONDAY

    £499

    NONE

    JONES HOLIDAYS INSURANCE

    £38

    Why Travel with Jones Holidays?

    With our warm, friendly hosts, comfortable coaches, and attention to detail, your holiday will be smooth, enjoyable, and filled with good company. Let us take care of everything.

    At Jones Holidays, we believe solo travellers deserve fair prices and peace of mind. That's why our Single Supplement Price Promise ensures you only pay what we pay—nothing more. If hotels charge us a single supplement, we’ll pass it on without adding a penny extra; that’s our promise to you.

    Rooms are allocated on a first come first served basis and are limited. If no single supplement applies this is limited to the tour single room allocation and therefore additional cost may apply. Prices displayed are per person unless otherwise stated. If door-to-door pick-up is included there may be additional charges for out of area. Itineraries and hotel inclusions may be subject to change. Seat numbers on the coach may be subject to change. Issues whilst on tour must be raised in the first instance with the driver. Covid-19 restrictions may apply. When making bookings you accept on behalf of yourself and your party the terms in our Trading Charter which can be found in our brochure, on our website at http://www.jonesholidays.co.uk/Jones-holidays-trading-charter, or a copy can be requested from our Sales office. If your holiday is more than 56 days from departure, we offer a 7-day cooling off period where a full refund will be offered from the date of the initial confirmation invoice (with the exception of flight holidays).

    B=Breakfast Included, D=Dinner Included

    DAY ONE

    D

    We depart from your home and travel north to Scotland with comfort stops en route. Arriving at our hotel before dinner this evening.

    DAY TWO

    B, D

    After a leisurely breakfast we'll head this morning the short distance to Pitlochry, a thriving and busy town, with lots to explore. We'll make a stop at the Pitlochry Dam, Fish Ladder and Loch Faskally. The River Tummel was dammed between 1947 and 1952, as part of the Tummel-Garry Hydro Electrification scheme after WWII. This flooded the old Pitlochry Recreation ground where Pitlochry Highland Games were originally held and created Loch Faskally.

    The scheme was very controversial at the time and suffered with floods and strikes throughout the 4-year building period. The Exhibition at the Visitor Centre has amazing photos and stories from the time and tells the legacy of the "Tunnel Tigers". The Fish Ladder was built to enable migrating salmon up to their spawning grounds higher upriver and consists of 34 separate pools, each pool has a 1 metre opening below the water level to allow fish to swim upstream into the next level.

    We'll then take a tour of the Cairngorms, before heading back to our hotel with time to relax before dinner this evening.

    DAY THREE

    B, D

    Today we have a scenic drive to Inverness travelling through Aviemore before making our way further north to Inverness the largest city, and the cultural capital of the Highlands. Its old town features the 19th century Inverness Cathedral and an indoor Victorian Market offering a wide range and variety of top-quality products, in a wonderful Victorian style building.

    DAY FOUR

    B, D

    This morning we'll travel west to Fort William passing by Loch Laggan and through Spean Bridge, calling at the iconic Commando Memorial before continuing our journey to Fort William.

    Here we visit the West Highland Museum, where we have a self-guided tour. The museum is situated in the heart of the historic town, and the collection tells the story of the region and its history.

    The most renowned and unusual collection relates to Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite cause. But the museum also holds a wealth of curious and fascinating collections relating to less well-known aspects of the lives of the people of the West Highlands, from the effects of political warfare to the economic impact of tourism in the region, and the coming of the industrial and modern age. We later return to our hotel with time to relax before dinner this evening.

    DAY FIVE

    B

    After breakfast this morning we leave our hotel and make our journey home with comfort stops en route.

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    Pick-up points

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    Name Address
    Bodelwyddan Bodelwyddan, Marble Church
    Chester Services M56 Chester Services on M56
    Colwyn Bay Colwyn Bay, Railway Station
    Garden City Garden City , Amontola Restaurant
    Holywell Holywell, Bus Station
    Llandudno Junction Llandudno Junction, Train Station Car Park

    Home pick-ups

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