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Buy Caledonian Sleeper tickets online...

How to book the Caledonian Sleeper...

Look for the direct train with 0 changes.

If you want a bed not a reclining seat, choose the cheapest fare with a bed symbol against it.

STANDARD = bed in shared 2-berth compartments.

FIRST = bed in single-berth compartment.

This form links to www.thetrainline.com.  A small booking fee applies, £1 debit cards, £3.50 credit cards.

If you live overseas, you can book tickets here & collect them from the self-service machines at London Euston or any main station in Britain.

Booking opens about 3 months before departure.  You can also book by phone.

 
     

Taking the Caledonian Sleeper train to Scotland...

It's the most civilised, romantic, time-effective & environmentally-friendly way from central London to the heart of Scotland.  For the English, the sleeper is the ideal travel option for a stress-free weekend in the Highlands or business meeting in Scotland, avoiding a short-haul flight and its disproportionate contribution to global warming... 

Taking the Caledonian Sleeper train to London...

If you live in Scotland, the Caledonian Sleeper is the most practical, time-effective & environmentally-friendly solution for an early morning meeting or short break in London.  Every night except Saturday night, Caledonian Sleeper trains leave towns & cities all over Scotland, direct to central London arriving in time for breakfast.  A little piece of Scotland that takes you right down to the Big Smoke...

On this page...

Caledonian Sleeper timetable

Caledonian Sleeper fares

How to buy sleeper tickets

What's the sleeper like?

First class station lounges

 

Luggage, bikes, dogs & pets

Wheelchair-accessible sleepers

Inter-connecting doors to make suites

The most wonderful train ride in Britain?

Hotels & accommodation in Scotland or London

Scotland to Paris or Brussels by sleeper+Eurostar...

What's the sleeper like?

The Caledonian Sleeper trains are miniature travelling hotels, with private bedrooms & a lounge car.  The sleeper compartments are compact but cosy, with an upper & lower berth in standard class or just one lower berth in first class, and a washbasin with hot & cold running water.  The beds come with a fluffy duvet, fresh clean sheets & plump pillows.  A complimentary toiletries pack contains soap, flannel, toothbrush, toothpaste & razor, and a small bottle of mineral water is provided for each passenger.  Morning tea or coffee is included in the fare and (in first class or for £4 extra in standard class) a light breakfast, served by your steward in your compartment at the time you specify.  There are toilets at the end of the corridor in each sleeping-car (which can be used even when the train is at a station), and there's a lounge car with leather sofas, tables & chairs and steward service of wine, beer, spirits, soft drinks & light meals.  The Caledonian Sleepers offer almost 'cruise train' facilities, indeed they are the only regular trains in Britain featuring leather sofas, complete with coffee tables & table lamps.  The Caledonian Sleeper trains also have economy reclining seats, although the lounge car is for sleeper passengers only.  The Caledonian Sleepers are all non-smoking.  They're run by ScotRail and are crewed by Scottish staff.  A little bit of Scotland that visits London six nights a week.  More information & photos.

The Caledonian Sleeper from London to Scotland...   Caledonian Sleeper from London to Scotland: 1st class 1-berth sleeper   Caledonian sleeper from London to Scotland:  Standard class 2-berth
Above:  The Caledonian Sleeper waits to leave London Euston on its 500 mile journey to the Highlands of Scotland.  The sleeping-car attendant greets you at the door to your sleeper and checks you in.  Fares start at just £59 per person including a bed in a 2-berth sleeper and morning tea or coffee.  

Single-berth sleeper

(= First class).  Shown with washbasin closed & blind up.  More photos.

 

Two-berth sleeper

(= Standard class).  Shown with washbasin open & blind down.  More photos.

 
The lounge car on the Caledonian Sleeper to Scotland   The Caledonian Sleeper at Fort William
The lounge car, with the only real leather sofas on any scheduled British train.  Pull up a chair & enjoy a light supper of 'haggis, tatties and neeps' (£5), a half bottle of red (£5.50) and a night cap of Glenfiddich whisky (£4) before retiring to your sleeper...  More photos.   Above:  The southbound Caledonian Sleeper boarding at Fort William.  Fort William station is just 10 minutes walk from the bottom of the hiking track up Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain...

Caledonian Sleeper timetable...

 

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Two sleeper trains leave London for Scotland every night except Saturday nights & 24, 25, 31 December:  The Highland sleeper has three portions, one for Perth, Aviemore & Inverness, one for Dundee & Aberdeen, and one for the West Highlands & Fort William.  These three portions split up around 04.30 at a service stop in Edinburgh.  The Lowland sleeper has a portion for Edinburgh & a portion for Glasgow, which split at Carstairs.  Each portion of each train has one lounge car, up to six sleeping-cars and one reclining seats/baggage car (with bike spaces), except for the London-Fort William portion which consists of just two sleeping-cars.  Another lounge car & a seats/baggage car are coupled to the two Fort William sleepers when they are detached from the main train at Edinburgh - Reclining seat passengers between London & Ft William must switch cars when this happens.  Please double-check train times for your dates of travel at either www.thetrainline.com, www.scotrail.co.uk/caledoniansleeper/timetables.html or www.nationalrail.co.uk.

 London ► Scotland  by sleeper

  Mondays-Thursdays Fridays Sundays
Boarding at Euston starts:

20:30

23:00

20:30

22:30

20:15

22:45

London Euston depart:

21:16

23:50

21:16

23:50

20:55

23:27

Watford Junction depart

21:34

00:10

21:34

00:10

21:18

|

Crewe depart

23:55

|

23:55

|

23:37

|

Preston depart

00:54

|

00:54

|

00:32

|

Arrive next morning:

|

| | | | |
Carlisle

|

05:11 | 05:18 | 05:04
Carstairs

|

06:20 | 06:25 | 06:24
Edinburgh

|

07:20* | 07:13* | 07:20*
Motherwell

|

07:01

| 07:00 | 07:01
Glasgow

|

07:19*

| 07:21* | 07:18*
Stirling

04:54

- 04:54 - 04:54 -
Inverkeithing

04:55

- 04:55 - 04:55 -
Dunblane

05:04

- 05:04 - 05:04 -
Gleneagles

05:19

- 05:19 - 05:19 -
Perth

05:38

-

05:38

-

05:38

-
Kirkcaldy

05:15

-

05:15

-

05:15

-
Leuchars (for St Andrews)

05:43

-

05:43

-

05:43

-
Dundee

06:05

-

06:05

-

06:05

-
Carnoustie

06:20

-

06:20

-

06:20

-
Arbroath

06:28

-

06:28

-

06:28

-
Montrose

06:46

-

06:46

-

06:46

-
Stonehaven

07:11

-

07:11

-

07:11

-
Aberdeen

07:35

-

07:35

-

07:35

-
Dunkeld & Birnam

06:00

- 06:00 - 06:00 -
Pitlochry

06:14

- 06:14 - 06:14 -
Blair Atholl

06:28

-

06:28

-

06:28

-
Dalwhinnie

06:58

- 06:58 - 06:58 -
Newtonmore

07:09

- 07:09 - 07:09 -
Kingussie

07:16

- 07:16 - 07:16 -
Aviemore

07:39

- 07:39 - 07:39 -
Inverness

08:30

- 08:30 - 08:30 -
Fort William

09:54

- 09:54 - 09:54 -

* in Glasgow you have until 08:00 to vacate your sleeper, in Edinburgh you have until 07:55.

No sleeper trains run on Saturday nights.

Sunday departure times often vary, so please double-check when you book.

London Underground map www.tfl.gov.uk/maps.

 Scotland ► London  by sleeper

  Mondays-Thursdays Fridays Sundays
Fort William

19:50

- 19:50 - 19:00 -
Inverness

20:46

- 20:46 - 20:25 -
Aviemore

21:30

- 21:30 - 21:10 -
Kingussie

21:44

- 21:44 - 21:24 -
Newtonmore

21:52

- 21:52 - 21:31 -
Dalwhinie

22:06

- 22:06 - 21:45 -
Blair Atholl

22:32

- 22:32 - 22:11 -
Pitlochry

22:44

- 22:44 - 22:23 -
Dunkeld & Birnam

22:59

- 22:59 - 22:38 -
Aberdeen

21:40

-

21:40

-

21:40

-
Stonehaven

22:01

-

22:01

-

22:02

-
Montrose

22:25

-

22:25

-

22:27

-
Arbroath

22:43

-

22:43

-

22:45

-
Carnoustie

22:52

-

22:52

-

22:55

-
Dundee

23:06

-

23:06

-

23:09

-
Leuchars (for St Andrews)

23:25

-

23:25

-

23:28

-
Kirkcaldy

23:54

-

23:54

-

23:56

-
Perth

23:21

-

23:21

-

23:01

-
Gleneagles

23:39

-

23:39

-

23:20

-
Dunblane

23:55

-

23:55

-

23:36

-
Stirling

00:07

- 00:07 - 23:47 -
Falkirk Grahamston

00:23

- 00:23 - 00:04 -
Inverkeithing

00:12

- 00:12 - 00:16 -
Glasgow

|

23:40

| 23:40 | 23:15
Motherwell

|

23:56

| 23:56 | 23:31
Edinburgh

|

23:40 | 23:40 | 23:15
Carstairs

|

00:10 | 00:10 | 23:47
Carlisle

|

01:42 | 01:43 | 01:10

Arrive next morning:

|

| | | | |
Preston arrive

04:32

|

04:32

|

04:33

|

Crewe arrive

05:32

|

05:33

|

05:37

|

Watford Junction arrive

|

06:18

|

06:25

|

06:21

London Euston arrive:

07:47

06:43

07:48

06:50

07:47

06:46

Vacate sleepers by:

08:00

08:00

08:00

08:00

08:00

08:00

How much does sleeper travel cost?

 Fares

London to

Edinburgh & Glasgow

London to

Inverness, Aberdeen, Fort William

(per person) 1st class

1-bed

sleeper

2nd class

2-bed

sleeper

Reclining

seat

1st class

1-bed

sleeper

2nd class

2-bed

sleeper

Reclining

seat

Advance one-way - From £52 From £24 - From £59 From £32
Normal single one-way (off-peak) £122 £88 £51.50 £140 £103 £64
Normal single one-way (peak dates) £166 £125 £77 £189.50 £153 £94

Advance =  the cheapest ticket, only valid on the specific train you've booked, non-refundable, limited availability so book early to find the best prices.

Normal single = flexible ticket, valid any day, always available at that price even on the day of travel, assuming the sleeper isn't fully-booked.

Returns are twice the one-way fare, so you can mix & match an Advance fare one-way & an Anytime back, or sleeper train one-way & daytime train back.

If you're travelling alone, you can either buy a first class ticket which gets you a single-berth sleeper all to yourself, or you can buy a standard class ticket which gets you one bed in a shared 2-berth sleeper which you will usually share with another passenger of the same sex (which is naturally a lot cheaper than paying for a first class ticket and seldom any problem, it's been done this way for over a century).

If there are two of you, you can either buy two standard class tickets which gets you a 2-bed compartment with upper & lower berths, or if you have the money you can book two first class tickets and ask for two adjacent single-berth compartments with inter-connecting door making a mini-suite with 2 lower berths.

If there are four of you, you can book four standard class tickets and ask for two adjacent 2-berth compartments with inter-connecting door.

You can check fares at www.thetrainline.com or www.nationalrail.co.uk.

Children...

Children under 5 go free, although they don't get their own berth.  Cots can't be provided as there's insufficient room, but a Samsonite travel bubble fits on the floor for babies up to 18 months.  A 2- or 3-year old can sleep quite comfortably head-to-toe with an adult in the lower berth, if you can get the little so-and-so to sleep when he's so excited about being on a sleeper train, of course.

Children under 16 go for 50% of the adult Anytime or Advance fare in standard class.  There is no child discount on first class fares.

Railcard holders, BritRail passholders & passengers with normal rail tickets...

Railcard holders get a 34% discount on Advance fares & 10% discount on Anytime fares, in standard class.  There's a 10% discount on first class Anytime fares with a Senior, Family or Disabled railcard.

BritRail passholders or anyone with a normal Off-Peak, Super Off-Peak or Anytime train ticket between London & Scotland can travel in a sleeper by paying the sleeper supplement.  With a standard class ticket the sleeper supplement is £38 for a bed in a shared 2-bed compartment, or you can pay £54 and have sole occupancy of a 2-berth sleeper (ask for the 'Sleeper Solo' supplement).  The sleeper supplement is £19 for children under 16.  If you have a first class ticket or BritRail pass, you pay £43 for a bed in a single-bed compartment.  You'll need to pay this supplement and make the reservation at a station or by phone to ScotRail telesales, as you cannot book it online.

Bargain berths from £19...

A very limited number of bargain-basement £19-£49 sleeper tickets are sold on a separate webpage at www.scotrail.co.uk.  They're only available in very limited numbers, usually mid-week & not on every date, but it's worth checking!  With a Bargain Berth ticket, you can only take children under 5 free if you occupy all the berths in a compartment.

   
 
   

Buy sleeper tickets online...

  • The online booking system above links to www.thetrainline.com.  A £1 booking fee applies with a debit card, £3.50 with credit card. You can also book at www.scotrail.co.uk, which has the same fares but with no booking fee.  Tickets can be sent free by first class post to any UK address, or picked up from the self-service machines at most main British stations (50p charge).

  • Bookings normally open 12 weeks before departure, you can't book before reservations open! 

  • To book a proper sleeper, not just a reclining seat, make sure that the fare you choose has a bed symbol against it. 

...or by phone...

  • Call First ScotRail telesales on 08457 55 00 33, lines open 07:00-22:00 daily.  Bookings open 12 weeks before departure.

  • The very cheap 'Bargain Berths' can only be booked online, only on the special 'bargain berths' page at www.scotrail.co.uk.  Ticket numbers are very limited.

How to buy sleeper tickets if you live overseas (in the USA, Canada, Australia etc.)

Overseas visitors to Britain often find the Caledonian Sleepers ideal for travel between London & Scotland.  It's a unique British experience and it saves a hotel bill, too.  Just book online using the booking form above, as www.thetrainline.com can now sell tickets to travellers from overseas at UK prices.  Bookings open 9-12 weeks before departure, you can't book before reservations open!  To book a sleeper, not just a reclining seat, make sure that the fare you choose has a 'bed' symbol next to it.  Tickets won't be sent outside the UK, so select the option to collect tickets from the self-service machines at London Euston station or any main British station you nominate.  You will just need your booking reference and the same credit card you used to make the booking.  If you have any difficulty booking online, you can also book via an international phone call to ScotRail telesales on +44 1752 675 670.  Phone lines are open 07:00-22:00 daily, UK time.  All major credit cards are accepted and you should ask to collect tickets at the station before departure or whenever you get to the UK.

Luggage, bikes, dogs & pets...

  • Luggage:  There is room for small & medium-sized bags and cases on the luggage racks in your compartment, or on the floor if necessary, though very large suitcases can be placed in the guard's van. 

  • Bicycles:  You can take bikes on the Caledonian Sleeper trains free of charge, placed in the bike racks in the guard's van.  A bike reservation must be made as the number of bike spaces is limited.  To reserve your bike, call ScotRail on 08457 55 00 33, lines open 08:00-22:00 daily.  Tandems aren't carried.  There is a separate guard's van with 6 bike spaces (only 3 spaces London-Inverness) in both the London-Edinburgh & London-Glasgow portions of the Lowlands sleeper, and in the London-Inverness & London-Aberdeen portions of the Highland sleeper, but not on the London-Fort William portion.  So if you're taking your bike to Fort William you'll need to transfer it at around 5am from the London-Inverness guard's van to the new guard's van attached in Edinburgh bound for Fort William.

  • Dogs & pets:  You can take dogs or other pets on the sleeper, but your party must occupy all the berths in the compartment and a £40 dog charge (to cover special cleaning afterwards) is made for each journey.  To book your dog, call ScotRail on 08457 55 00 33, lines open 08:00-22:00 daily.  At least 48 hours notice is needed.  Guide dogs travel free.  Dogs aren't carried in the seats cars, only in the sleepers.

  • Shotguns:  If you're travelling north for the grouse season for example, shotguns can be carried by special arrangement as long as you have the necessary licence and comply with the licence requirements for transporting shotguns.  You must have a single-berth cabin or be sharing with someone known to you.  Your firearm certificate must be shown on boarding.  To make arrangements, call ScotRail on 08457 55 00 33, lines open 08:00-22:00 daily

  • Cars & motorbikes:  These sleeper trains don't carry cars or motorbikes.  Motorail between London & Scotland ceased in 1995.

Station lounges, showers at stations, power sockets...

  • At London Euston, first class sleeper passengers may use the Virgin Trains first class lounge, located on the first floor above the food court, WiFi-enabled with complimentary tea, coffee & snacks.  There are free showers in this lounge, too.  However, children under 14 are not allowed in the lounge.  Newly-refurbished in 2009, there is a pre-bookable meeting room, desks for working, a quiet room, and two PCs if you haven't brought yours along.

  • At Edinburgh, both first & standard class sleeper passengers may use the ScotRail first class lounge with complimentary drinks & refreshments, near platform 14.

  • At Aberdeen, first class sleeper passengers may use the first class lounge next to the ticket office with complimentary drinks & refreshments & WiFi.  Open daily from 06:15 in the morning (09:00 Sundays) until the sleeper leaves at night.

  • There are no showers on the sleeper train itself, but shower facilities (for which a charge is made) are available in the customer toilets at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness & Fort William.  For first class passengers there are free shower facilities at London Euston in the Virgin Trains first class lounge.  Showers are free for first class passengers at Aberdeen, Ft William.

  • There are power sockets in the sleeper lounge car for recharging laptops & mobiles, but only a 2-pin 240V shaver sockets in the sleeper compartments.

Wheelchair-accessible sleeper...

There's a wheelchair-accessible 1- or 2-berth sleeper compartment in each Caledonian Sleeper train, next to a wheelchair-accessible toilet.  Both the compartment and the toilet have huge sliding doors which open at the touch of a button.  Manual & powered wheelchairs are carried (maximum width 67cm/26 ins, maximum length 120cm/47 ins), but not mobility scooters.

Inter-connecting doors between sleeper compartments...

There is an inter-connecting door between each pair of adjacent sleeper compartments, normally kept locked shut.  But if there's two of you in first class, or four of you in standard class, ask for two adjacent compartments with an inter-connecting door.  Simply by unlocking the bolt on each side of the door, you can turn your two compartments into a suite with 4 beds in standard class (2 upper & 2 lower berths) or 2 beds in first class (2 lower berths).  You can work out which berth numbers have the connecting door like this:  Berths 1 & 2 have a connecting door with berths 3 & 4.  Berths 5 & 6 have a connecting door with berths 7 & 8.  And so on...

On board the sleeper to Scotland...

The Caledonian Sleeper is not only a unique, traditional, environmentally-friendly and thoroughly Scottish way to travel between London & Scotland, you'll wake up to some great scenery on the northbound Highland sleeper, especially in summer.

Caledonian Sleeper - sleeper corridor   First class single-berth sleeper   Inside a sleeper compartment

Above:  The carpeted sleeping-car corridor.  Just like a hotel corridor, but narrower, with compartment doors & berth numbers...

 

Above:  The beds have fluffy white duvets, fresh clean sheets & plump pillows.  On the bed are the complimentary ScotRail magazine, the room service drinks list (first class only) & complimentary toiletries pack (soap, flannel, razor, toothbrush & toothpaste).  Above right:  The sleeper compartments are compact but cosy, with hangars for your clothes.  There are controls for the main light (dim/bright), blue night light, individual berth reading lights, an attendant call button & an air-conditioning temperature control.

Haggies, tatties & neeps in the lounge car of the Caledonian Sleeper to Scotland   Power sockets (and a wee dram of Glenfiddich) in the Caledonian Sleeper lounge car   Breakfast served in your sleeper compartment next morning

A personal recommendation:  Haggis, tatties & neeps in the lounge car (£5) makes a great supper before retiring to one's sleeper as the train speeds north to Scotland - all served on proper china with metal cutlery.  Whisky & redcurrant sauce, anyone?  This glass of Adnam's ale (£2.50) went very well with it, or how about a glass of red?

 

Above: There are power sockets between the sofas in the lounge car for laptops & mobiles (but only 2-pin shaver sockets in the sleepers).  Spot the wee dram of Glenfiddich (£4)...

 

Breakfast in bed...  Next morning, there's a knock on your door as the steward brings your tea or coffee  (included in the fare).  In first class (and in standard class for an extra £4) you also get a light breakfast (shown here) including a hot bacon or egg & cheese roll.  First class passengers also get a morning newspaper.


 Scotland to Paris or Brussels by Caledonian Sleeper + Eurostar...    

 

All aboard the Caledonian Sleeper from London to Scotland...

Scotland to Paris or Brussels by sleeper & Eurostar...

How to buy tickets

from Scotland to Paris...

You can't buy through tickets online using the sleeper, but it's easy to buy tickets online for the sleeper & Eurostar separately.

1.  Buy your Caledonian Sleeper ticket using the online booking form above...

2.  Buy your Eurostar ticket separately at www.eurostar.com

By all means take a later Eurostar southbound or an earlier Eurostar northbound, if these have cheaper seats available or if you'd like to stop off in London.

Do a 'dry run' on both sites first to check prices & availability.

 
     

Dinner in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen or Inverness, then lunch in central Paris next day, no airports, airlines or flights required!  Just take the Caledonian Sleeper train from anywhere in Scotland up to London Euston, it's just 10 minutes walk along the road to St Pancras then Eurostar will whisk you to central Paris or Brussels in 2 hours or so.

Edinburgh, Glasgow ► Paris & Brussels...

  • Take the sleeper from Edinburgh or Glasgow to London, see above for times & fares.  The sleeper runs daily except Saturday nights, arriving at London Euston around 06:54-07:15.  It's just 10 minute's walk along the road from Euston to St Pancras, or take a taxi if you've lots of luggage.  Remember there's a 30 minute check-in for Eurostar.

  • A Eurostar leaves St Pancras at 08:32 on Mondays-Saturdays arriving Paris Nord at 11:47.

  • A Eurostar leaves St Pancras at 08:34 daily, arriving Brussels Midi at 11:29.  On Saturdays, leave St Pancras at 08:53 arriving Brussels at 12:03.

Aberdeen, Inverness, Fort William, Perth, Dundee ► Paris & Brussels...

  • Take the sleeper from the Highlands of Scotland to London, see above for times & fares.  The Highland sleeper runs daily except Saturday nights arriving at London Euston between 07:43 & 08:03.  It's just 10 minute's walk along the road from Euston to St Pancras, or take a taxi if you've lots of luggage.  Remember there's a 30 minute check-in for Eurostar.

  • A Eurostar leaves St Pancras at 09:01 on Mondays-Fridays arriving Paris Nord at 12:23.  On Saturdays, depart St Pancras 09:46 arriving Paris 12:47.

  • A Eurostar leaves St Pancras at 09:53 daily, arriving Brussels Midi at 12:24.

Paris & Brussels ► Edinburgh, Glasgow...

  • A Eurostar leaves Paris at 20:13 daily except Saturdays, arriving London St Pancras at 21:29.

  • A Eurostar leaves Brussels Midi at 20:29 daily except Saturdays, arriving London St Pancras at 21:33.

  • It's just 10 minute's walk along the road from St Pancras to Euston, or take a taxi if you've lots of luggage.

  • Take the sleeper from London to Edinburgh & Glasgow, see above for times & fares.  The Lowland sleeper runs daily except Saturday nights, leaving London Euston between 23:00 & 23:45 depending on the day. 

Paris & Brussels ► Aberdeen, Inverness, Fort William, Perth, Dundee...

  • A Eurostar leaves Paris at 18:13 daily except Saturdays & Sundays arriving London St Pancras at 19:34.  On Sundays, leave Paris 17:43 arriving London 18:59.

  • A Eurostar leaves Brussels Midi at 17:59 daily except Saturdays, arriving London St Pancras at 18:59.

  • It's just 10 minute's walk along the road from St Pancras to Euston, or take a taxi if you've lots of luggage.

  • Take the sleeper from London to Aberdeen, Inverness, Fort William, Perth or Dundee, see above for times & fares.  The Highland sleeper runs daily except Saturday nights, leaving London Euston between 20:00 & 21:30 depending on the day of the week.

Fares...

Sleeper from Scotland to London from £48 return in a reclining seat or from £104 return with a bed;  Eurostar from London to Paris or Brussels from £59 return.

Scotland to Amsterdam...

There are two good options for travel from Scotland to Amsterdam.  Option 1, take the Caledonian sleeper to London and Eurostar to Brussels as shown here, then the hourly InterCity train from Brussels to Amsterdam in around 3 hours, see this section on the UK-Netherlands page.  Or take a train from Scotland to Newcastle and the overnight DFDS Seaways cruise ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam, see this section on the UK-Netherlands page.


  The London - Fort William 'Caledonian Sleeper' on Rannoch Moor...
 

Above:  The London-Fort William 'Caledonian Sleeper' crossing windswept Rannoch Moor...

 The most wonderful train in Britain?

Easily the most amazing train ride in Britain is the Caledonian Sleeper from London to Fort William, sometimes known as 'The Deerstalker'...

Why?  Imagine the convenience of a train that leaves rainy central London after work at 21:16 and arrives at Fort William in the glorious Scottish West Highlands at the foot of Ben Nevis (the highest mountain in Britain) at 09:54 next morning.  Imagine a trip where you go to bed as the train speeds through familiar London suburbs at 80mph, then wake up in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by mountains, streams and woods, sunlight streaming through the window, deer bounding away from the train, a diesel locomotive struggling to haul the two sleeping-cars and lounge car up the gradients and around the sharp curves of the scenic West Highland Line at 40mph.  Imagine a train that has almost 'cruise train' facilities - private sleeping compartments and a plush lounge - yet on which fares start at only £59 each way including a bed for the night & morning tea or coffee.

Fares start at £118 return sharing a 2-berth room or £199 return with a room to yourself (passengers travelling alone can opt to book a berth in a 2-berth room and share with another passenger of the same sex, if they don't want to pay the 1st class single berth fare).  Anyone who lives in London or the South of England but who loves the Scottish West Highlands should know about this train.  If you fancy a weekend away in the heart of the Highlands, this train makes it possible!  Book online using the booking form above.

To complete the experience, take the connecting train from Fort William to the end of the line at Mallaig, a small fishing port and ferry terminal for Skye.  This is one of the most scenic sections of line anywhere in the UK.  Or you could climb Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Britain - the main track up 'the Ben' starts just 15 minutes walk from Fort William station.

See the West Highland Line page for more information...


 

 Hotels & accommodation in Scotland or London

Try searching all the main hotel websites at once using the Hotels Combined booking form below.  This is a free search tool that checks all the major hotel websites including Expedia, Travelocity, Opodo, Venere & many more, to find the cheapest rates.  Set up in 2005, it's very impressive, and probably the best place to start looking for any hotel worldwide.

 

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 Adventure holidays in Scotland...

Hiking, walking, sea kayaking, canoeing & family activity holidays:  Wilderness Scotland...

Award-winning company Wilderness Scotland offers small group walking, sea kyaking, canoeing, hiking  & family activity holidays.  National Geographic list Wilderness Scotland as one of the 'Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth'.  They're the only Scottish company to hold AITO's 5-star Responsible Tourism award and were recently named Best Green Tour Operator at the World Travel Awards.

 

Last updated 25 February 2010

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