Over 12 days, this contemplative journey threads through the Highlands and Atlantic isles, framing Scotland’s prehistoric and early Christian sites within a steady rhythm of ritual and quiet time. Beginning in Inverness with an opening circle, the route moves to Clava Cairns and Loch Ness, then north to Orkney for the Ring of Brodgar, Stenness and Skara Brae. Ferries carry the group via Ullapool to Lewis for a dawn at the Callanish stones, then south to Skye for faerie lore, a water blessing at Bride’s Veil Waterfall, and spacious hours for rest or optional healing sessions. A walking meditation and fire release in Glencoe precede the hush of Iona—Abbey, St. Oran’s Chapel, St. Columba’s Bay and the Well of Eternal Youth. The journey closes in Edinburgh after a pause with the ancient Fortingall yew, balancing movement with reflection from first light to final gathering.