Scotland Tours in August 2025
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- Best of Scotland (Summer)
- Scotland in a Week (Classic, Summer)
- Orkney & Scotland's Northern Coast Small-Group Tour from Edinburgh - 5 Days
- Outer Hebrides & Skye Explorer - 6 days
- 6 Day Edinburgh and Inverness By Train
- 5-Day Edinburgh and Glasgow by Train
- Orkney & The Far North
- 5 Day Glasgow And Inverness Including Loch Ness
- 9 Day Scotland - Edinburgh, Glasgow And Inverness
- North Scotland, Loch Ness & Orkney - 5 days
Best of Scotland (Summer)
35 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We were impressed that we saw so much of scotland on this tour.”
Sarah, traveled in August
Duration 7 days Destinations Edinburgh, St Andrews, Pitlochry, Culloden, Loch Ness, Eilean Donan, Isle of Skye, Glencoe, Glasgow, Stirling Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar August departure dates
See All Departure Dates10 Aug, 2025 1 space left 14 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left From $4,425
10% Off- NZ$3,983You save $443
Duration 6 days Destinations Edinburgh, St Andrews, Loch Ness, Dundreggan, Glasgow Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki August departure dates
See All Departure Dates18 Aug, 2025 10+ spaces left 22 Aug, 2025 9 spaces left From $2,375
10% Off- NZ$2,138You save $237
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glencoe, Loch Ness, Inverness, Dunrobin, John O'Groats, Orkney Islands, Kirkwall, Skara Brae, StromnessSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2025 4 spaces left 5 Aug, 2025 4 spaces left From $4,272
36% Off- NZ$2,734You save $1,538
Outer Hebrides & Skye Explorer - 6 days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A lovely trip which is well organized. Enjoyed the companionship of the friendly tour mates 😊”
MUI, traveled in July
Duration 6 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Ness, Ullapool, Stornoway, Luskentyre, Portree, Isle of Skye, Ben Nevis, Glencoe Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2025 4 spaces left 5 Aug, 2025 4 spaces left From $3,915
25% Off- NZ$2,936You save $979
Duration 6 days Destinations Edinburgh, Inverness Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left 4 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left From $2,594
10% Off- NZ$2,335You save $259
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Ness, Glasgow Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left 4 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left From $2,804
10% Off- NZ$2,523You save $280
Orkney & The Far North
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Orkney was wonderful.”
Jeanne, traveled in June
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Glencoe, Fort William, Loch Ness, Inverness, Orkney Islands, Kirkwall, Stenness, Skara BraeSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Highland Experience Tours August departure dates
See All Departure Dates14 Aug, 2025 4 spaces left 21 Aug, 2025 6 spaces left From
10% Off- NZ$2,133
Duration 5 days Destinations Glasgow, Inverness Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left 4 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left From $3,397
10% Off- NZ$3,058You save $340
Duration 9 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left 4 Aug, 2025 10 spaces left From $5,887
10% Off- NZ$5,298You save $589
North Scotland, Loch Ness & Orkney - 5 days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was a great experience, with beautiful scenery and comfortable accommodations.”
Angela, traveled in March
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Callander, Glencoe, Loch Ness, Inverness, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Ullapool, Culloden Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2025 4 spaces left 5 Aug, 2025 4 spaces left From $3,245
35% Off- NZ$2,109You save $1,136
What people love about Scotland Tours in August
- Best of Scotland (Summer)
We were impressed that we saw so much of scotland on this tour
- Orkney & The Far North
Eddy was very knowledgeable and considerate of all passengers needs
- 5 Day Skye & Highland Fling
In one word; WOW. We had a really nice and international group of 25 people. Our tour guide Ruth is one of the best tour guides ever. Amazing how much we did/saw in just 5 day's time. too bad 5 day is the longest tour
What our customers ask about Scotland Tours in August 2025
What happens in Scotland during August?
August stands as Scotland's premier festival month featuring the renowned Edinburgh Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle. The castle grounds come alive with the sounds of bagpipes drums and military displays each evening. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe runs simultaneously turning the city into the world's largest arts festival with thousands of performances across hundreds of venues. Walking through the Royal Mile you'll find street performers comedians and musicians at every corner. Hotels like the InterContinental Edinburgh The George place you right in the festival action. Most guided tours during August 2-18 include festival tickets and prime viewing spots for the Military Tattoo performances.
What is the weather like in Scotland during August?
August brings Scotland's most reliable weather with temperatures in Edinburgh and Glasgow ranging from 12-19°C (54-66°F). The days stretch long with up to 16 hours of daylight perfect for extended sightseeing. Highland regions including Inverness and the Isle of Skye tend to be cooler with occasional rain showers. Pack layers and rain gear regardless of forecasts as Scottish weather can change quickly. The pleasant conditions make August ideal for exploring outdoor attractions from Edinburgh Castle's ramparts to Urquhart Castle's lakeside ruins.
What are the best places to visit in Scotland during August?
Edinburgh serves as the cultural epicenter during August while the Isle of Skye offers quiet scenic escapes. Key stops include Culloden Battlefield near Inverness the valley of Glencoe and the Jacobite Steam Train journey made famous by Harry Potter films. The whisky distilleries on Islay welcome visitors for tours and tastings while St Andrews combines beach walks with historic architecture. Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park provides hiking trails and boat trips just an hour from Glasgow.
How busy are popular tourist sites in Scotland during August?
August marks Scotland's peak tourist season. Edinburgh's population doubles during the festivals creating long queues at major attractions. Popular sites like Edinburgh Castle Urquhart Castle and Isle of Skye landmarks draw large crowds especially midday. Book accommodations months ahead particularly in Edinburgh and on Skye. Consider hotels like the Pentahotel in Inverness or Balmacara Hotel near Skye which offer accessibility without the festival crowds. Visit major attractions early morning or evening to avoid peak times.
What are the best areas to stay in Scotland during August?
Edinburgh's city center puts festival events at your doorstep while Fort William serves as a gateway to Highland adventures. Inverness provides easy access to Loch Ness with hotels like the Columba offering waterfront views. The Nevis Bank Inn in Fort William caters to outdoor enthusiasts heading to Ben Nevis. Smaller towns such as Oban or Fort Augustus provide authentic Scottish experiences away from festival crowds. Many travelers find success booking accommodations in surrounding villages then taking day trips to major attractions.
What are the best outdoor activities to do in Scotland during August?
The mild August weather opens up Scotland's outdoor playground. Hiking trails wind through Glencoe's dramatic valleys while boat tours circle the Isle of Skye spotting seals dolphins and occasional whales. Ben Nevis Britain's highest peak draws climbers to Fort William. The coastal path in St Andrews combines golf course views with rugged beaches. Loch Ness boat trips offer chances to scan the waters for the famous monster. The Old Man of Storr and Quiraing formations on Skye provide photographers with countless opportunities in the extended daylight hours.