As the rhythmic clatter of the train wheels filled the night, my friend Antonella and I embarked on a journey to the picturesque Isle of Skye, courtesy of the first-class service aboard the Caledonian Sleeper. The excitement buzzed as we settled into our bunk beds, ready for a pre-Christmas travel escapade away from the festive chaos of London.
The Caledonian Sleeper: A Cosy Choice
Our expedition kicked off at London Euston, where we hopped onto the Caledonian Sleeper, renowned for its overnight voyages. Opting for the first-class service promised a mix of snugness and practicality.
Bunk Beds and More: First-Class Comfort
The first-class compartment greeted us with bunk beds, transforming our journey into a cosy retreat. With soft bedding, plump cushions, and a calming atmosphere, it was evident that the Caledonian Sleeper was all about ensuring a peaceful night’s sleep. The bunk beds added a touch of thrill for our young-at-heart selves remembering our sleepovers as teenagers. Our expedition turned into an exciting adventure.
A Gastronomic Journey: Dining on the Tracks
A standout moment of our Caledonian Sleeper escapade was the onboard dining service. The first-class dining car flaunted a menu celebrating the finest of Scottish cuisine. My filling full Scottish Breakfast included:
- Scottish Sausages (Lorne or link sausage): A type of pork sausage, either in a square slice (Lorne) or in the more traditional link form.
- Black Pudding: A type of blood sausage made with pork fat, pork blood, and oatmeal.
- White Pudding: Similar to black pudding but without blood, typically made with pork fat and oatmeal.
- Bacon: Usually back bacon, which is less fatty than streaky bacon.
- Eggs: Fried, scrambled, or poached eggs are common choices.
- Grilled Tomatoes: Often halved and grilled for a savoury flavour.
- Grilled Mushrooms: Sautéed or grilled mushrooms add an earthy touch.
- Baked Beans: A serving of baked beans is a common addition.
- Hash Browns: Though not traditionally Scottish, hash browns may be included in some variations.
- Haggis: In some cases, haggis (a savoury pudding containing sheep’s pluck) might be included, especially on special occasions or as part of a more elaborate breakfast.
The dinner menu included an excellent curry lentil soup which I loved. The service and menu mirrored a commitment to delivering a top-notch travel experience. The train crew was lovely and spent some time entertaining us with their funny Caledonian Sleeper tales.
Lounge time
At both ends of our travelling Antonella and I spent idle time in the comfortable Guest Lounges at London Euston and Inverness stations. With our first-class tickets, we were offered unlimited complimentary hot drinks and a selection of soft drinks as well as complimentary sweet & savoury snacks, shower facilities and desks provided with plugs for our electronic devices.
Isle of Skye: Hassle-Free Connections
Upon reaching Inverness, we effortlessly switched to a connecting train and proceeded with our trip to Kyle of Lochalsh. From Kyle, a brief car ride across the Skye bridge whisked us away to the Isle of Skye. The smooth connections provided by the Caledonian Sleeper made our escapade both efficient and stress-free.