Scotland Tours in August 2026
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10 best Scotland trips in August 2026
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- Best of Scotland (Summer)
- Scotland in a Week (Classic, Summer)
- Discover Orkney Small-Group Tour – 3 Days
- A Scottish Journey
- A Scottish Journey
- Islay, Oban & the Whisky Coast – 4-Day Small-Group Tour
- 9 Day Scotland - Edinburgh, Glasgow And Inverness
- 5 Day Glasgow And Inverness Including Loch Ness
- 5-Day Edinburgh and Glasgow by Train
- Highlights of Scotland
Best of Scotland (Summer)
36 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We are repeat Trafalgar customers & love the local ad ons to the trip.”
Richard, traveled in June
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 Dates2 Aug, 2026 10+ spaces left 6 Aug, 2026 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 Dates17 Aug, 2026 7 spaces left 31 Aug, 2026 8 spaces left From $2,375
5% Off- NZ$2,256You save $119
Duration 3 days Destinations Inverness, Dunrobin, John O'Groats, Orkney Islands, Kirkwall, Skara Brae, Stenness, St Margaret's Hope Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2026 10+ spaces left 7 Aug, 2026 10+ spaces left From $2,002
36% Off- NZ$1,281You save $721
A Scottish Journey
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent. Would include aberdeen”
Ellen, traveled in October
Duration 10 days Destinations Edinburgh, St Andrews, Cairngorms National Park, Inverness, Culloden, Loch Ness, Plockton, Isle of Skye, Isle of Mull, Isle of IonaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Blue-Roads Touring August departure dates
See All Departure Dates4 Aug, 2026 6 spaces left 6 Aug, 2026 2 spaces left From
36% Off- NZ$7,856
A Scottish Journey
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic 8 day tour from Edinburgh to Edinburgh! Small group tours is the way to go!”
ThomasGentz, traveled in May
Duration 10 days Destinations Edinburgh, St Andrews, Cairngorms National Park, Inverness, Culloden, Loch Ness, Plockton, Isle of Skye, Isle of Mull, Isle of IonaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Back-Roads Touring August departure dates
See All Departure Dates4 Aug, 2026 6 spaces left 6 Aug, 2026 2 spaces left From
36% Off- NZ$7,509
Duration 4 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, Oban, Kilmartin, Bowmore, Islay Island, Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Inveraray Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Click Tours August departure dates
See All Departure Dates3 Aug, 2026 10 spaces left 7 Aug, 2026 10 spaces left From $3,853
36% Off- NZ$2,466You save $1,387
Duration 9 days Destinations Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC August departure dates
See All Departure Dates1 Aug, 2026 10 spaces left 2 Aug, 2026 10 spaces left From $5,973
5% Off- NZ$5,674You save $299
Duration 5 days Destinations Glasgow, Inverness Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC August departure dates
See All Departure Dates1 Aug, 2026 10 spaces left 2 Aug, 2026 10 spaces left From $3,447
5% Off- NZ$3,275You save $172
Duration 5 days Destinations Edinburgh, Loch Ness, Glasgow Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC August departure dates
See All Departure Dates1 Aug, 2026 10 spaces left 2 Aug, 2026 10 spaces left From $2,845
5% Off- NZ$2,703You save $142
Highlights of Scotland
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The small group was great, accommodations were clean and itinerary was outstanding.”
Lori, traveled in September
Duration 7 days Destinations Edinburgh, Inverness, Fort William, Glasgow Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures August departure dates
See All Departure Dates9 Aug, 2026 10+ spaces left 16 Aug, 2026 10+ spaces left From
5% Off- NZ$4,159
What people love about Scotland Tours in August
- Best of Scotland (Summer)
The final day of our trip BHLD, we were asked to fill a questionnaire about our trip impressions. I glanced through it and I felt it was insufficient to express our feelings. I believe a 1-10 rating was not fair for this case. In my mind, if a travel director meets the complete itinerary, a 10 is a fair rating. In our case, we were lucky to have the most professional and dedicated tour director. Rose went beyond our expectations. She took note of every participant needs and wants. As a result, she made sure that they were met. One day for instance, Rose was up from 7 AM to at least 9 PM, to ensure everyone satisfaction and peace of mind. She also made sure to point all worthwhile aspect of our tour. We got away in love with a beautiful country. Not a single complaint from us or our other tour takers. Rose deserved a full 20 rating. I have no doubt she is the best travel director at Trafalgar. Wojciech is a real professional driver. We felt safe in even the narrowest roads I have ever seen. He kept the coach clean, the windows cleaner, and he always had a smile on his face. He also deserves a full 20 rating. Not everything in life is perfect. Most of the hotels we stayed in had more that one fault. The sales brochures stated that the hotels were first class. Sorry, they were not. I urge to make sure that future brochures indicate that the hotels you choose are among the best available choice given the locations where they are situated. Then, the complains will be more in line with expectations. Highlights of the trip were lunch with the Wood family, and the Highland farm experience. Overall we were very satisfied, but just wanted you to know what was exceptionally good, and not so good. Our aim in writing these comment where made to help you in keeping Trafalgar high standards. Thank you for a lovely time, German & Yolanda Acosta
- 5 Day Skye & Highland Fling
This is one of the best tours we have done! We absolutely loved it. Our guide, Graeme, was really fun and passionate and made sure there was never a dull moment. The hostels we stayed in were all good and the scenery was breathtaking. You definitely get to know the country's amazing history and hear some cool stories. We fell in love with Scotland and could not recommend MacBackpackers more highly.
- 3 Day Isle of Skye
Such a fun trip! I loved the driving and watching the scenery with cool music in the bus :) Best seafood at the little pub we went to for dinner both nights....i want to go back just to try more!
What our customers ask about Scotland Tours in August 2026
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.