PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR VISITING SCOTLAND
DFH'S PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Every great journey to Scotland starts with the right preparation. From choosing the best luxury hotels in Scotland to understanding the ever-changing weather and navigating travelling to Scotland requirements, our guides are designed to simplify the details.
Whether you’re deciding where to stay, when to visit, or how to make the most of your time here, these insights ensure your trip runs smoothly, so you can focus on experiencing the culture and traditions of Scotland at their very best.

PRACTICAL GUIDES
Where you reset each evening can make or break your time as a country’s guest. Lucky for you, Scots are renowned for their warm hospitality, opening their arms to travellers from across the world and helping build genuine connection between you and their homeland.
Whether it’s connecting with nature at the Cromlix in Stirling, indulgence on Loch Lomond’s shores in Cameron House, or the comfort of the Kingsmill Hotel in Inverness, the right bases for your travels depend on the priorities and practicalities of your trip.
We recommend some of the best luxury hotels in Scotland when developing our itineraries, these accommodations are those we’ve personally experienced in a curated guide.
LUXURY HOTELS IN SCOTLAND
ACCOMMODATION GUIDE
WEATHER GUIDE
Packing for a trip to Scotland can be a tricky one. The Scottish climate can be… temperamental.
Scotland in June, you’re most likely to catch it in its full glory: sun soaked lochs and idyllic private beaches.
But maybe you prefer Scotland in Octoberthe changing autumnal landscapes where you can walk through colorful forests, or the crisp, snowy winter months perfect for skiing and wandering our world-famous Christmas markets.
There are no promises to be made when it comes to weather, it’s true that you can experience all four seasons in a day, but you can plan accordingly. This guide breaks down what to wear, how weather can affect travel and how you can make the most out of any ‘dreich’ days.
WHEN TO COME & WHAT TO PACK
TRAVEL ADVICE
Most people begin their Scotland journey either Glasgow or Edinburgh, where both have international airports close to the respective cities. However if you’re visiting the rest of the UK or Ireland prior to your Scottish adventure, you may arrive at a smaller regional airport, or by ferry or train.
Depending on where you’re visiting from, the travelling to Scotland requirements will look a little different. We’ve gathered the main points in this guide, but always be sure to refer to airlines and government websites for the most up to date information.