The Lewis & Harris Walking Adventure offers rugged mountain walks leading down to the most beautiful and unspoilt beaches you will find anywhere in the world, stunning cliff-side paths and fascinating archaeological and historic sites. We incorporate exciting walks, history and culture, and offer an inspiring insight into the local industry and the island people.
The Outer Hebrides, also known as the Western Isles are a group of wonderfully diverse Scottish islands in the most north-westerly part of the UK.
This exciting 8-day Lewis & Harris Walking Adventure also includes a walk-in amongst the otherworldly landscape of the Quiraing on the Isle of Skye on our last day, culminating with an overnight stay in the picturesque coastal village of Plockton back on the mainland.
Discover top attractions and famous landmarks across the British capital on this private 3-hour London walking tour. Follow a private guide through the ancient streets of London and gain insight into centuries of British history. Along the way, hear the chimes of Big Ben and take in key sites of interest such as Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Downing Street, Trafalgar Square, Covent Garden, China Town and Trafalgar Square. Soak up the atmosphere in Piccadilly Circus and see the royal soldiers at Buckingham Palace.
This is a private tour and includes pickup from central London hotels. We then travel on the tube to the starting point.
From memorable sights to unforgettable nights, this is the trip to open your eyes to all aspects of Europe. Sip hot chocolate in front of alpine views and glow from head to toe with a warming Gluhwein in historic German cities. From laidback Dutch cafe culture via the vibes of Eastern Europe to the timeless beauty of Italy, plus food, fun & new friends along the way, this is 28 days of experiences to last a lifetime.
This private walking tour will transport you back to the dark and chilling world of the Whitechapel Murders in East London as we follow in the footsteps of the notorious and never-identified Jack the Ripper. This private tour (no crowds!) is the only tour that visits not just the location of every canonical Jack murder scene, but also several other key sites. During the tour, we will also learn about the myths and truths of Jack the Ripper and hear of the awful social conditions that the poor and ladies of Whitechapel had to survive in.
This tour is especially for those of you who want to do something different in London and don’t fancy walking Whitechapel at night or in a large group. Meeting you at your hotel or convenient tube station, we will either travel to Whitechapel or meet at Whitechapel Tube Station. Our private group will retread the cobblestones of the East End of London.
During the autumn of 1888, Jack the Ripper murdered at least five women. There were also several other horrendous killings before and afterward that may or may not have been carried out at the hands of the man voted "the worst Briton of all time". Whitechapel has changed a lot in the 126 years since Jack, who by luck, deviousness, and opportunity, wrought terror in the middle of the biggest city in the world and yet escaped time after time. However, much remains the same as well, and we will visit these landmarks of Whitechapel; the pubs that both Jack and his victims frequented, the lanes and alleyways where Jack stalked his victims, and the precise spots of some of these dastardly crimes. We’ll also visit the place where he left his only two clues which even now may be giving away his true identity.
We’ll learn what living in the East End was like in those days and visit what remains of Dorset Street, pivotal to the Jack The Ripper story and once the worst street in London and so bad that it now barely exists at all. See awful conditions that the residents, women and men alike had to endure. Discover the lucky breaks that Jack had and the misconceptions that the Police had of what the world’s first and still most feared serial killer would be like. Some of the buildings have changed; the streets may have new names, but the horror remains!
This one is for all fans and aficionados of one of the Greatest Britons of all time, wartime Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill.
This walking tour takes us around the streets of Piccadilly, St James and Westminster to places that were important in the life of Churchill. Everyone knows that Sir Winston Churchill loved his cigars, as well as various other vices, but we will visit the store which used to supply his cigars. Inside is a hidden treasure of London which was used by the great man himself. We will visit the home where Churchill lived as a young boy as well Downing Street where he lived as Prime Minister and see the church where he and Clementine were married in 1908. The tour ends outside the Churchill War Rooms which are perfectly preserved from the Second World War and from which Churchill ran the war whilst the streets through which we walked were regularly bombed by the Luftwaffe.
Tickets for the War Rooms are included along with an excellent audio guide to enjoy them.
Ascend Stac Pollaidh for one of Scotland’s most magnificent viewpoints on this invigorating walking tour. The climb, though short, rewards hikers with sweeping panoramas of lochs, mountains, and the distant coastline. The tour’s highlight: reaching a summit renowned for its breathtaking vistas, making it a favorite among those who appreciate a rewarding hike with stunning photo opportunities.
Experience the wild heart of the Highlands on the "Cuileig & Gleann Mòr Circuit". This circular walk takes you through remote glens and alongside rushing streams, offering solitude and striking vistas. The tour’s highlight: a route that immerses you in unspoiled nature, perfect for walkers seeking peace and a deeper connection with Scotland’s rugged terrain.
Begin your Highland adventure with a walk up Beinn Enaiglair, famously known as the Gateway to the West. This route offers a gentle ascent and sweeping views across the surrounding countryside, making it an excellent choice for those new to the region or seeking a scenic introduction. The standout feature: a vantage point that sets the stage for further exploration, ideal for walkers eager to experience the west Highlands’ beauty.
Discover the dramatic allure of Loch Toll an Lochain, a hidden corrie nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. This walking tour leads hikers to a pristine mountain lake surrounded by towering cliffs—an idyllic setting that’s often described as a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts. The standout feature: the untouched, otherworldly ambience of a corrie that feels worlds away from civilization, perfect for those who crave solitude and natural beauty.
Set off on an adventurous walk across the Scoraig Peninsula, complete with a scenic boat journey to this remote Highland outpost. This unique tour blends the excitement of a boat ride with the tranquility of a peninsula hike, offering sweeping views of the sea and rugged hills. The trip’s unique selling point is its sense of remoteness and the opportunity to explore a seldom-visited corner of Scotland, making it a true escape for intrepid travelers.
Tackle the slopes of Cul Beag, a hill revered for its distinctive character and commanding views. This walking trip challenges hikers with a rewarding ascent, offering sweeping vistas over the surrounding Highlands. The USP: a journey up a mountain celebrated for its unique profile and panoramic outlooks, ideal for those who seek both adventure and scenic splendor.
Looking for a Highland adventure that blends scenic beauty with rewarding exercise? The Ullapool Hill and Beinn Eilideach Loop tour offers an invigorating circuit above the charming village of Ullapool. Hikers will ascend gently rolling hills, taking in sweeping vistas over Loch Broom and the surrounding peaks. This trip is perfect for those who relish a moderately challenging walk with the added reward of panoramic views and peaceful Highland air. Its unique selling point lies in the stunning outlooks and the opportunity to experience Ullapool from a whole new perspective.
Unearth the mysteries of Scotland’s ancient caves on the "Bone Caves To Traligill Caves And Inchnadampf" tour. This adventure explores a series of historic caverns, renowned for their archaeological finds and geological wonders. Journey through rugged valleys and limestone cliffs as you trace the footsteps of early inhabitants and encounter breathtaking natural formations. The standout feature: a fascinating blend of spelunking and scenic trekking, making it a must for those intrigued by history and the natural world.
Experience the haunting beauty of Assynt on the "Braebag And The Bones Caves" tour, where geology and history converge. Trek across open moorland to the enigmatic Bone Caves, famed for their archaeological treasures, and summit Braebag for panoramic vistas of the surrounding wilderness. The tour’s unique allure lies in its combination of cultural intrigue and scenic splendor, perfect for those who love both adventure and discovery.