- Scotland Itinerary
- Sample Itinerary for GGW walk
- Weather
- FAQ from Caledonian Discovery including COVID info
- What to bring
- Flight Information
- Bag Sizes
- Hand Bag Information – Liquids
Scotland Itinerary
- July 28th – July 29th – Fly to Inverness
- July 29th – Stay in Fort Williams
- July 30th – August 5th – Walk the Great Glen Way
- August 5th – August 7th – Stay in Aviemore
- August 7th – August 9th – Stay in Inverness
- August 9th – Fly home
Sample Itinerary for GGW
Weather
June, July and August are normally the warmest months in Scotland, with average maximum temperatures ranging from approximately 15°C (59°F) to 17°C (63 °F). Scotland’s high latitude means that we enjoy lovely long summer days and often an extended twilight. In the north of the country, Lerwick in Shetland has about four hours more daylight at midsummer than London. At this time of year there is actually no complete darkness in the far north of Scotland. And, with the extra hours of daylight, you can pack a lot into your summer holiday. Round of golf at midnight, anyone? https://www.visitscotland.com/about/practical-information/weather/
FAQ from Caledonian Discovery
https://www.caledonian-discovery.co.uk/faqs/
What to bring
https://www.caledonian-discovery.co.uk/faqs/activity-kit-list/
Please pack your gear in soft bags or holdalls to fit under bunks!
Flight Information
Bag Sizes
1 handbag/laptop bag – 16 x 12 x 6in
1 additional cabin bag – 22 x 18 x 10in
Hand baggage requirements – Liquids
- Each liquid must be in its own container of no more than 100ml (3.4oz).
- You need to put all items in a single, transparent, re-sealable plastic bag of up to 20 x 20cm (8 x 8in) with a total capacity of up to one litre (approx. one quart).
- You must be able to completely close the bag and fit it in your hand baggage.
- You must take the bag of liquids out of your hand baggage to be screened separately.
- In the UK and EU, the tasting or testing of liquids, aerosols or gels on the skin is no longer a recognised method of screening. These items are screened using special equipment and you may be asked to open them. If you’re travelling outside the UK and EU, please check applicable safety requirements.