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This comprehensive tour of Scotland uncovers the wild landscapes, wildlife and scenery of Islay, Mull, Iona, Skye and Orkney. On this 12-day escorted group tour you will also enjoy tasting and tours of four whisky distilleries to learn more about this iconic tipple. And you will take in highlights of the mainland including Loch Lomond and Oban. Search for 'Nessie' at Loch Ness, see Britain's most northern village at John o'Groats and stay in the whitewashed fishing village of Ullapool.
Take in the best of northern Scotland and Orkney on this 5-day group tour from Edinburgh, staying in 3-star hotels. Search for the fabled monster at Loch Ness, learn about the tragic history of Glencoe and spend a night in the 'Capital of the Highlands', Inverness. Stop at Britain's most northern village, John o'Groats and take the ferry to Orkney. Here, visit the 5,000-year old village at Skara Brae and other sites that make up the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Back on the mainland, take in some of the Scottish Highlands most dramatic scenery as you return to the Scottish capital.
Take in the best of northern Scotland and Orkney on this 5-day group tour from Edinburgh. Search for the fabled monster at Loch Ness, learn about the tragic history of Glencoe and spend a night in the 'Capital of the Highlands', Inverness. Stop at Britain's most northern village, John o'Groats and take the ferry to Orkney. Here, visit the 5,000-year old village at Skara Brae and other sites that make up the UNESCO-listed Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Back on the mainland, take in some of the Scottish Highlands most dramatic scenery as you return to the Scottish capital.
Embark on an unforgettable eight-day journey through Scotland’s rolling hills, ancient ruins and the less-visited East Coast. Walk through the historic Royal Mile with an expert historian in Edinburgh, join a guided tour of Stirling Castle – the childhood home of Mary, Queen of Scots – and cruise the serene waters of Loch Lomond. Take a tartan weaving workshop, sit down to a malt whisky tasting at a local distillery along the Speyside Whisky Trail and explore the Isle of Skye on a daytrip through rugged landscapes. Enjoy free time to explore at your own pace and unwind at your Feature Stay in Meldrum house – a 13th-century mansion in the Aberdeenshire countryside.
Immerse yourself in the magic of the Isle of Skye and spend a transformative volunteer holiday on the Sleat Peninsula. This adventure is the perfect balance of sightseeing and volunteering while making a positive impact on Scotland’s unique landscapes and local communities.
We have partnered with the Sleat Community Trust to help transform the forest of Tormore through tree planting, path building, and repair. It’s not all hard toil; after volunteering on the Isle of Skye each morning, we will spend the afternoons exploring romantic castles, local whisky distilleries, and natural waterfalls. We even get the chance to learn some Scottish Gaelic and hear about all the myths, legends, and tales that form Scotland’s rich history.
Venture east for the day, away from the crowds of tourists, on an adventure along the Moray Firth and into ‘Malt Whisky Country’. Experience the wild beauty and charm of the coast: sea cliffs, wonderful beaches, picturesque fishing villages, and a famous rock formation. Discover the incredible diversity of the Moray Coast's birdlife, and with some luck, encounter puffins and even some sea life along the way. Toast our day of new experiences with our national drink in Scotland’s largest whisky producing region, Speyside. After all the fresh air, whisky and wildlife, you will be in love with this incredible region.