The beauty of Scotland’s Highlands highlights the growing trend for eco-conscious travel, as long-range train travel gains popularity over flying.
As dawn breaks over Scotland’s rugged Highlands, the lush landscapes—snow-capped mountains, deep lochs, and sprawling heather fields—serve as a poignant reminder of what’s at stake in the fight for environmental preservation. Traveling aboard the Caledonian Sleeper Highlander train, the contrast between the serene beauty of the Scottish countryside and the bustling, impersonal pace of London couldn’t be clearer.
This scenic journey, which takes passengers from the heart of London to the Scottish Highlands, encapsulates the growing movement towards sustainable travel. As the world emerges from the shadow of Covid, there’s a heightened awareness about the impact of travel on the environment. Concepts like Sweden’s flygskam (flight shame) and tågskryt (train brag) reflect a shift in attitudes, with the UK’s Flight Free movement gaining traction. Long-range train journeys, offering a more eco-friendly alternative to flying, are becoming an increasingly popular choice for conscientious travelers.