Scotland has a way of getting under the skin of women travellers in particular. The landscape demands attention. The weather rewards the prepared and humbles everyone else. The pubs in Pitlochry, the bothies in the Cairngorms, the bookshops in Wigtown, the wide silent length of Glencoe at dawn — all of it tends to land on people more deeply than they expected. We hear from readers all the time who tell us their Scotland trip changed something in them. So when we came across a small-group women’s travel company building a Scotland itinerary for 2026, we wanted you to know about it.

Kindred Women Travelers is a small, values-driven outfit run by Maryann from Plainville, Massachusetts. The trips are designed for women who want to travel together — slowly, sustainably, and with intention. Their 2026 Scotland trip is on the calendar, and if a small-group Scotland experience has ever been on your list, this is the kind of company we would look at first.
What this kind of trip looks like
The Kindred model is small groups, shared accommodations, and an itinerary that values immersion over checklist. Their past trips — including a northern Italy run from Lake Como down to Tuscany — have leaned into cooking classes, cultural meetings, and time spent rather than time photographed. That model maps well onto Scotland, where the best memories are rarely from the busiest viewpoints. They come from a long lunch in a Hebridean croft, an evening of music in a Glasgow pub, a morning walk through Edinburgh’s Stockbridge before the rest of the city has woken up.
The values matter to them and they say so directly: sustainability, social and racial justice, and respect for the places visited. We mention this because it shapes how the trips are built. Locally owned accommodations rather than international chains. Operators chosen on more than price. The kind of choices that matter to anyone who has thought hard about what travel actually costs the places that receive it.
Why small-group works in Scotland specifically
Scotland’s geography rewards a planner. Distances look short on a map and double in practice. The weather will rearrange your itinerary without warning. Restaurant bookings on Skye in summer are a contact sport. A group of six or eight, with a properly briefed organiser, will move through the country more easily than a solo traveller piecing it together, and will see more than a coach tour racing from one castle to the next.
There is also a softer factor that gets overlooked. Women travelling together unlock conversations in Scottish pubs and B&Bs that solo travellers sometimes do not. The landlady in the Dornoch B&B has a story she will tell three women over a pot of tea that she will not tell a man passing through with a camera. The musician in the Glasgow folk pub will pull up a chair for a small group of curious women in a way he would not for a tour bus. Scotland opens to people who arrive open.
How to get in early
Small-group trips fill quickly, particularly women-only ones with a confirmed date in a year when Scotland is having a moment. If you are the right fit for this — a woman who wants company on the road, who cares about how the trip is run, and who prefers Highland croft over chain hotel — we would suggest reaching out to Maryann directly to express interest in the 2026 trip before the spaces are gone.
Express interest in the 2026 Scotland trip
Website: kindredwomentravelers.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 617-462-7508
Based in: Plainville, Massachusetts, USA
This is not a sponsored piece. We came across Kindred Women Travelers, liked what we saw, and wanted you to know they are running a Scotland trip in 2026 that the right reader of this site might love. Tell Maryann that Love Scotland sent you if you do reach out.
Secure Your Dream Scottish Experience Before It’s Gone!
Planning a trip to Scotland? Don’t let sold-out tours or packed attractions dampen your adventure. Iconic experiences like exploring Edinburgh Castle, cruising along Loch Ness, or wandering through the mystical Isle of Skye often fill up fast—especially during peak travel seasons.

Booking in advance guarantees your place and ensures you can fully immerse yourself in the rich culture and breathtaking scenery without stress or disappointment. You’ll also free up time to explore Scotland's hidden gems and savour those authentic moments that make your trip truly special.
Make the most of your journey—start planning today and secure those must-do experiences before they’re gone!
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