At recent MICE meetings and conferences, sustainability was rightly at the forefront of discussions. Meetings Perthshire has been in Edinburgh, Birmingham and London recently and buyers throughout the UK want to hear more about our beautiful region.
There are plenty of ways to get to the centre of Scotland, the road and air network is very good. However, the train offers a unique opportunity to get to its heart.
The Caledonian Sleeper offers travel and hotel in one, environmentally friendly package.
Generating seven times less CO2 emissions than alternative forms of transport, the train is the most sustainable way to travel to Perthshire.
Pleasingly, we have a fantastic rail route that meanders stunningly through the region. Not only does train travel have a positive environmental impact, but it is a relaxing and exciting way to see the region.
As an example of the Caledonian Sleeper experience, you would leave London Euston at 21:15. First stop in Perthshire is Gleneagles at 05:24, with Perth at 05:42. The Sleeper continues to Inverness, but additional Perthshire stops include Dunkeld & Birnam, Pitlochry, and Blair Atholl. Many of our Meetings Perthshire venues are in easy reach.
On board, there are many ways to travel. From the seated coach, which is the most cost-effective option, to the Club En-suite room. The Club En-Suite offers a handcrafted mattress, an en-suite shower, access to the Club Car and complimentary breakfast. Food and drink is of the highest quality, sourced from Highland farms to city bakeries, it’s a celebration of Scotland.
The Club Car is the perfect environment to relax with colleagues and let the world go by. A glass of wine before bed, then seven hours later and you will wake up fresh and ready to enjoy the delights of Perthshire.
For more information, visit https://www.sleeper.scot, or the business specific link is https://www.sleeper.scot/business-travel/
Train travel is increasingly popular, so be sure to book well in advance. For specific group requests, email tocs.repeelsnainodelac@seiriuqnepuorg
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