Car & Van Hire - Scotland

Enterprise car hire locations - Scotland

Planning a trip to Scotland? Enterprise offers convenient car and van hire options to help you explore the country and its many attractions. Choose from economy cars for city driving, spacious SUVs for comfort, or 7- and 9-seater people carriers for family trips. Automatic and manual options are available, along with petrol, diesel, hybrid and electric models. Add extras like GPS, child seats or additional drivers to make your trip easier. For bigger tasks, our modern vans are ideal for moving house, DIY projects or business use, with flexible hire options and one-way rentals for convenience.

From vibrant cities to rugged landscapes, Scotland is packed with history, culture and natural beauty. Hiring a vehicle gives you the freedom to discover more, whether you’re heading to the Highlands, visiting coastal villages or exploring bustling towns. Start planning today and make the most of everything Scotland has to offer.

Discover Scotland with Enterprise

Scotland is a land of contrasts, where historic cities meet dramatic countryside. From Edinburgh’s cobbled streets to the wild beauty of the Highlands, there’s something for every traveller. Begin your adventure with a hire car or van from Enterprise and enjoy the flexibility to see more. Drive through rolling hills, visit ancient castles or take in the views along scenic coastal routes. Whether you’re planning a short city break or a longer road trip, having your own vehicle makes it easier to experience Scotland’s rich heritage and stunning landscapes at your own pace.
 

Car Hire in Scotland

Hiring a car in Scotland is a great way to explore the country. Beyond the cities, you’ll find charming towns and breathtaking scenery that are best reached by road. A drive to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park offers tranquil lochs and forest walks just 40 kilometres from Glasgow. Head north to the Cairngorms National Park for mountain trails and wildlife spotting, or visit St Andrews for its historic university and world-famous golf courses. With a hire car, you can explore remote glens, coastal villages and iconic landmarks without relying on public transport. Choose from a range of vehicles, including automatic cars, SUVs and 7-seater people carriers, to suit your travel plans. Whether you’re touring the Highlands or enjoying a leisurely drive through picturesque countryside, Enterprise makes it easy to discover Scotland’s lesser-known spots.

Van Hire in Scotland

Van hire in Scotland is ideal for practical tasks and group travel. If you’re moving house or picking up furniture, a spacious van can make the job simple. For businesses, transporting equipment or stock is easier with a reliable vehicle. Planning a trip with family or friends? A 9-seater people carrier or minivan offers plenty of room for everyone and their luggage. Enterprise provides a range of van sizes to suit different needs, from compact models for smaller loads to larger options for big moves or team outings. With flexible hire options, you can choose the right vehicle for the day, weekend or longer. Whatever your plans, hiring a van gives you the convenience and comfort to get things done efficiently.

What to See and Do in Scotland

Interior of St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen, Scotland

Historical Interest

Scotland’s history is everywhere, from medieval castles to ancient monuments. Edinburgh Castle dominates the city skyline and offers sweeping views along the Royal Mile. Stirling Castle is another must-see, with its rich royal heritage and dramatic setting. For a glimpse into Scotland’s past, visit the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, where exhibits range from archaeology to art. These landmarks provide a fascinating insight into the country’s story and are perfect for history enthusiasts.

Duthie Park, Aberdeen

Activities for Families

Families will find plenty to enjoy in Scotland. Landmark Forest Adventure Park in Carrbridge combines thrilling rides with nature trails and interactive exhibits. Animal lovers can head to the Highland Wildlife Park in the Cairngorms for a safari-style experience featuring native and exotic species. For a more relaxed day, explore Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, which offers engaging displays for all ages. These attractions make Scotland a great destination for family adventures.

Crowds in Edinburgh's Royal Mile during the Edinburgh Festival.

Shopping and Art

Scotland’s shopping scene blends high street brands with independent boutiques and artisan markets. Edinburgh’s Victoria Street is lined with colourful shops, while Glasgow’s Merchant City offers designer stores and galleries. For art lovers, the National Galleries of Scotland showcase works by Monet, Van Gogh and Scottish masters. Don’t miss local crafts such as Harris Tweed and handmade jewellery, available at markets and specialist shops across the country. These experiences make shopping in Scotland unique and memorable.

Scottish traditional soup known as Cullen Skink containing undyed smoked haddock, potatoes and milk.

Food and Drink

Scottish cuisine is hearty and full of flavour. Try traditional dishes like haggis with neeps and tatties, or sample Cullen skink, a creamy smoked haddock soup. Sweet treats include buttery shortbread and cranachan, a dessert of cream, oats and berries. Many towns have farmers’ markets offering fresh local produce, while coastal areas serve excellent seafood. From classic recipes to modern twists, Scotland’s food scene reflects its rich heritage and natural bounty.

Scottish festival with the back of a bag piper playing with a larger band - Scotch Pipers.

Annual Events and Festivals

Scotland hosts vibrant festivals throughout the year. Burns Night in January celebrates the national poet with traditional food and music. Spring brings the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival, while summer is dominated by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival. In August, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo showcases spectacular performances against the backdrop of the castle. These events highlight Scotland’s culture and creativity, making them unforgettable experiences for visitors.

Top 5 Driving Tips for Scotland

1. Drive on the Left

Like all the countries in the UK, vehicles travel on the left-hand side of the road in Scotland. Take extra care at junctions and roundabouts, especially if you’re used to driving on the right.

2. Watch for Single-Track Roads

Rural areas often have single-track roads with passing places. Slow down, keep an eye ahead and use passing spots to let other vehicles through.

3. Observe Speed Limits

Speed limits are clearly marked in miles per hour. Common limits include 30 mph in towns, 60 mph on single carriageways and 70 mph on motorways. Adjust your speed for weather and road conditions.

4. Prepare for Roundabouts

Roundabouts are common in Scotland. Give way to traffic from the right and signal clearly when exiting. If you’re unfamiliar, take your time and follow the flow of traffic.

5. Plan for Remote Areas

Fuel stations can be sparse in the Highlands and islands. Fill up when you can and carry essentials for longer journeys. Mobile coverage may be limited in remote spots, so download maps in advance.
 

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