Some companies offer classic convertible cars such as the Frogeye Sprite, the Triumph Spitfire, and the Volkswagen Beetle for a self-guided tour of Scotland. If you are a classic car enthusiast, this is an excellent way to network with others who share your passion. As a group, you can enjoy the restaurants and inns from the Strathmore Valley to the Glens of Angus. Take in the cities of Dundee, Perth, Brechin, Forfar, Arbroath, Carnoustie, Pitlochry, Aviemore and Inverness. For rental information, contact:
Classic Car Holiday
Dalvanie Mill
Folda
Glenisla
By Blairgowrie
Perthshire PH11 8QW
Scotland
+012 508-82238
www.classic-car-holiday.com
If you're the adventurous typ, but would like some signposts along the way, a guided tour by motorcycle or car is the way to go. Your accommodations are pre-booked in trusted hotels, and you are led by a guide through cities with charm and history. You can soak up the hospitality of Scotland and mingle with its people along the way, taking time to absorb its culture. And you will go to places off the normal tourist routes, known to true connoisseurs of Scotland.
OUT OF BUSINESS 7/1/11
Amturus Gilbert Bonifer e.K.
Steinkreuzring 29
D-64331 Weiterstadt
Germany
+0049 0 6150-5922910
www.amturus.com
A self-guided car tour gives you the most freedom to explore Scotland at your own pace. The roads in Scotland vary in size but on average are in quite good condition, so you don't have to be a race car driver to navigate them, as with other countries in Europe. And the scenery varies in scope, so you will encounter wild mountains, wooded splendor, and beautiful lochs all in less than a hundred-mile drive.
HelpMeGo.To Ltd
55 Constitution St.
Edinburgh, EH6 7BG
+0870 011-2201
www.touraroundscotland.com/car_tours_scotland.htm