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The Assynt Mountain Adventure starts in Inverness. After a pick-up in town, we transfer you via the beautiful village of Ullapool to the start point of our walk-up spectacular Stac Pollaidh, a stunning ridged mountain with a rocky crest and iconic stature.
After completing our circuit, we return to Ullapool for 2 nights in your chosen accommodation. The village is in a lovely position beside Loch Broom, offers regular folk music, and serves up an abundance of fresh seafood in its friendly pubs and restaurants.
On day two, we drove the short distance to begin our ascent of the magnificent twin summited Col Mor. The panoramic views from the top of this mountain, which is the highest in the area, are simply outstanding, with extensive views of the summer isles in the Atlantic and across the lochan-dotted landscape to the surrounding mountains.
Before returning to Ullapool, we have a short stop at the small Knockan Crags Nature Reserve interpretation Centre, where you can learn about millions of years of the fascinating geological history of the area.
On day three, we take the lovely circuit walk up onto local Ullapool hill, which overlooks the village and includes a section down to the mouth of Loch Achall and some beautiful river falls, before transferring you back to Inverness for your homeward journey. A fantastic introduction to the amazing mountains of Assynt!
Ullapool and the Assynt region of Scotland’s Northwest Highlands set the stage for a truly immersive walking tour lasting 8 days and 7 nights. This adventure trip begins and ends in Ullapool, inviting travelers into a world of rugged peaks like Suilven, Stac Pollaidh, and Cul Mor, each offering awe-inspiring views across mountains, sea, and islands. Guests will have the chance to explore unspoilt sandy beaches with turquoise waters, marvel at unique geological features, and perhaps spot rare wildlife on their daily hikes. The tour is based out of Ullapool, where participants stay in comfortable B&Bs, giving them time to unwind and enjoy local culture—think live folk music, artisan markets, galleries, and award-winning seafood. The key highlight of this walking tour package is its combination of remarkable mountain ascents, cultural immersion in Ullapool, and daily opportunities to explore some of the UK’s most spectacular and remote scenery.
Embark on a 9-day guided walking tour through the storied landscapes of Scotland’s Lewis & Harris, starting and ending in Inverness. This trip features exhilarating hikes across rugged mountains, breathtaking beaches like Luskentyre, and scenic cliffside paths. Along the way, travelers will discover ancient archaeological sites and learn about the rich culture and industry of the Outer Hebrides, also called the Western Isles. A highlight of the adventure is trekking through the otherworldly terrain of the Quiraing on the Isle of Skye, culminating with an overnight in the coastal village of Plockton. The unique selling point of this tour package is its blend of natural beauty, cultural history, and rare local insights, ensuring an unforgettable walking adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.
Pedal your way through Portugal’s legendary Douro Valley, where vineyard-draped hills and ancient traditions set the stage for an unforgettable bike tour. This Douro Valley—Bike Tour invites both young adults and seniors to discover one of Europe’s oldest wine regions at their own pace, with the flexibility to choose cycling stages suited to your comfort and ambition.
Ride alongside the tranquil Douro River, weaving through lush forests, almond groves, and terraced vineyards that showcase breathtaking views at every turn. The journey isn’t just about cycling—immersing yourself in the region’s rich gastronomy is part of the adventure. Relish authentic local dishes and savor world-class wines in settings that reflect the Douro’s deep-rooted heritage. Each evening, unwind in handpicked accommodations, from riverside hotels to historic olive oil estates and elegant townhouses, all offering a cozy retreat and a taste of the region’s hospitality.
Nature lovers will marvel at the Douro’s dramatic cliffs, home to more than 170 bird species, and can opt for enriching experiences like a scenic cruise on a traditional Rabelo boat or a panoramic train ride—all with seamless transfers from the airport for a hassle-free start. The flexibility of this tour package means you can tailor your days to include as much or as little cycling as you wish, making it an ideal journey for travelers who value both active exploration and leisure.
A key highlight of this bike tour is its unique blend of adventure and local immersion, set in a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Whether you’re sampling fresh cuisine, soaking in the riverside scenery, or connecting with the region’s winemaking traditions, every moment brings you closer to the soul of the Douro Valley. For those seeking a harmonious balance of activity, nature, and cultural richness, this trip stands out as an exceptional way to experience Portugal’s heartland.
Ready to experience Scotland’s legendary Highland Games firsthand? This day tour whisks you north to immerse yourself in the adrenaline-charged excitement of these traditional Gatherings. Set amid captivating Highland scenery, the event features classic sports like caber tossing, lively music, and vibrant local festivities. The Highland Games offer a unique glimpse into Scottish heritage and community spirit, making this trip a must for those wanting more than just sightseeing. Join fellow travelers for a day filled with friendly competition, cultural pride, and unforgettable memories. The true USP: you’re not just a spectator—you’re part of a living tradition in the heart of Scotland.
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.
Traverse Scotland’s rugged northwest on the "Ben More Coigach From West To East" trek, a journey designed for outdoor enthusiasts who crave dramatic scenery and a sense of adventure. This tour leads you across one of Assynt’s most impressive ridges, offering sweeping views over coastal cliffs, quiet lochs, and wild moorland. The route’s unique combination of challenging terrain and solitude delivers a rare, immersive experience in Scotland’s wild heart. The highlight: a ridge walk that rewards you with panoramic vistas and a sense of accomplishment, perfect for hikers eager to discover untamed landscapes off the beaten path.
Soar along the dramatic ridge of Quinag on this "Quinag And A Magnificent Ridge Walk" trip. Perfect for avid hikers, this route delivers a day of exhilarating trekking across one of Assynt’s most impressive mountain ridges, offering ever-changing views of lochs, peaks, and the distant sea. The unique selling point: a continuous ridge walk that showcases the wild grandeur of the Scottish Highlands, appealing to those who relish both challenge and beauty in their hiking adventures.