Scotland's National Tourist Routes
These spectacular driving routes are all scenic alternatives to the main roads, with a range of great attractions en route. View each route to learn more about the attractions you can visit.
out of 22 routes fit your search criteria.
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68 miles (109 km)
Angus Coastal Route
Choose this route for – the cliffs and beaches of the east coast, wildlife spotting and historic attractions.
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129 miles (208 km)
Argyll Coastal Route
Choose this route for – idyllic coastlines, ancient history and delicious seafood.
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89 miles (143 km)
Borders Historic Route
Choose this route for – the scenic route from the Scottish border to Edinburgh, textile heritage and family attractions.
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65 miles (104 km)
Clyde Sea Lochs Trail
Choose this route for - incredible coastal destinations, scenic trails and paths, and lots of fun walking, cycling and geocaching opportunities.
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38 miles (61 km)
Clyde Valley Tourist Route
Choose this route for – lush valley scenery, fascinating heritage attractions, outdoor pursuits and family days out.
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108 miles (174 km)
Deeside Tourist Route
Choose this route for – views of the stunning Cairngorms National Park, castles and Royal connections.
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77 miles (124 km)
Fife Coastal Route
Choose this route for – stunning coastal views, charming traditional fishing villages and rich history.
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43 miles (69 km)
Forth Valley Tourist Route
Choose this route for – World Heritage Sites, feats of engineering and royal connections.
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92 miles (148 km)
Galloway Tourist Route
Choose this route for – the rolling Galloway Forest Park, fun-filled activities and Robert Burns attractions.
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116 miles (187 km)
Highland Tourist Route
Choose this route for – spectacular castles, the beautiful Cairngorms National Park and a captivating, and sometimes bloody history.
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80 miles (128 km)
Moray Firth Route
Choose this route for – wild Highland scenery, refreshing walks and local food and drink.
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500 miles (805 km)
North Coast 500
Choose this route for – 500 miles of unspoilt Highland coastline, ancient castles, watersports and glistening sandy beaches.
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250 miles (402 km)
North East 250
Choose this route for - 250 miles of outstanding coastline, magnificent castles, spectacular mountain landscapes and a wealth of fascinating history to explore.
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158 miles (254 km)
North and West Highlands
Choose this route for – the stunning scenery of the North West Highlands Geopark, local arts and crafts, and picture-perfect coastal walks.
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43 miles (69 km)
Perthshire Tourist Route
Choose this route for – the rugged landscapes of the Sma' Glen, whisky distilleries and outdoor activities.
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90 miles (144 km)
SnowRoads
Choose this route - to explore the 90 miles of the SnowRoads, discover wild landscapes and uncover the tales and hidden treasures of this untouched area.
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300 miles (482 km)
South West Coastal 300
Choose this route for - the quaint towns and villages, miles of stunning coastline, and incredible natural beauty.
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138 miles (222 km)
The Coig - The Shire
Choose this route for - over 100 miles of history, culture and coast across North, East and South Ayrshire. It is one of five routes to make up The Coig.
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55 miles (88 km)
The Coig - The Shiel
Choose this route for - seaside towns, country parks and lots of activities across North Ayrshire, Renfrewshire and Inverclyde. It is one of five routes to make up The Coig.
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70 miles (112 km)
The Coig - The Arran
Choose this route for - stunning island views, outdoor adventures, history and unique food and drink. It is one of the five routes to make up The Coig.
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22 miles (35 km)
The Coig - The Bute
Choose this route for - hidden gems and a magical island experience. It is one of the five routes to make up The Coig.
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10 miles (16 km)
The Coig - The Cumbrae
Choose this route for - a small island adventure packed with unforgettable sights and experiences. It is one of five routes to make up The Coig.