Have you got 10 days to discover Scotland by train? In partnership with VisitScotland and ScotRail, we've put together a complete tour from Paris, from Edinburgh to Glasgow, via the mysterious Highlands and the Isle of Skye! On the programme: sail on legendary lochs, toast Scotch whisky in Scotland's bustling cities, explore historic castles, discover spectacular railway lines... Follow the guide 👇
(And to discover the same tour from other French cities, check out our guide to Scotland!)

High speed train
(≈ 2h21)

High speed train
(≈ 4h20)

Regional train
(≈ 3h29)

Regional train
(≈ 2h36)

Day bus
(≈ 1h02)

Ferry
(≈ 00h30)

Regional train
(≈ 1h22)

Regional train
(≈ 3h59)

Regional train
(≈ 00h58)

Regional train
(≈ 00h54)

High speed train
(≈ 5h00)

High speed train
(≈ 2h18)

You probably already know this, but as of today, Eurostar is the only train company connecting France and Belgium to the United Kingdom via the Channel Tunnel.
As for fares, I recommend booking at least a month and a half in advance if you want to find a round-trip ticket for under €100.
Another important point: since the United Kingdom is not part of the Schengen area, passport and security checks can take quite a bit of time. It’s recommended to arrive at least an hour before departure.

A word of warning: London-Edinburgh trains don't depart from St. Pancras, but from Kings Cross, but don't worry, the station is just across the road.
Three companies offer direct services between London and Edinburgh: LNER, Lumo and Avanti West Coast.
The journey takes between 4 hours 20 minutes and just over 6 hours, depending on which you choose.
And if you prefer night trains, you can take a Caledonian Sleeper (mentioned in the second itinerary option).









