A new partnership between VisitScotland, formerly the Scottish Tourist Board, a national tourism organisation for Scotland, an executive non - departmental public body of the Scottish Government and Luxury Gold, renowned luxury travel company, part of TTC Tour Brands offering tours, featuring small groups and providing exceptional experiences is set to bring less - known corners of Scotland into focus for 2026 travellers achieving in this way the Gold Standard in sustainable travel.
The newly launched "Spectacular Scotland" itinerary, now on sale, aims to pair high - end travel with a commitment to sustainability and local impact and gives travel agents the confidence to meet the demand while a truly unique itinerary that balances comfort, culture and conscience.
Designed for small groups, the 10 - day journeys steers away from Scoltland's crowded tourist spots in favour of authentic experiences that support regional economies and community - led initiatives.
Off - the – beaten - path destinations like Cairngorms National Park, a national park in northeast Scotland, established in 2003 which covers the Cairngorms range of mountains, and surrounding hills, offering a diverse range of activities and stunning natural beauty.
Dornoch is another outstanding proposal inserted in the itinerary, a captivating town and seaside reort in the county of Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland on the north shore of the Dornoch Firth, near where it open into the Moray Firth to the east replace the usual city stops, giving travellers a slower and more in - depth look at country.
The itinerary features a number of the Travel Corporation's signature "Make Travel Matter"includes in tours based on the positive social or environmental impact they have on their communities and those who experience them, aligned with the United Development Goals, such as tartan weaving demonstration at the women - run Prickly Thistle mill, conservation walks in Glencoe, with local rangers nd marine protection insights with Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust on the stunning Isle of Mull.
Travellers will also take part in a welcome dinner at the famous Wedgwood The Restaurant in Edinburgh which serves inventive, modern Scottish dishes inspired by fresh local ingredients which are foraged and stories shared by the owners.
Accommodation in Spectacular Scotland include eco - conscious properties like Cameron House, a five-star resort set within 400 acres of beautiful Scottish countryside, on the banks of the more than captivating Loch Lomond, a beautiful freshwater Scottish loch which crosses the Highland Boundary Fault wthin the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
Managing Director of TTC, The Travel Corporation Tour Brands, Asia, Mar Cheah said that luxury travellers, are no longer asking if their trip makes an impact, they are asking how.
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