Take in the best of wild Scotland on this 5-day group tour. From Edinburgh, discover the shimmering waters of Loch Lomond and visit the remote islands of Mull, Iona and Skye, soaking up the dramatic scenery and keeping your eyes peeled for white-tailed eagles. Enjoy the natural beauty of Glencoe, explore the pretty towns of Oban and Plockton and search for the Loch Ness monster.
Discover the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye on this 5-day package trip from Edinburgh. Hunt for 'Nessie' at Loch Ness and stay in the pretty fishing village of Ullapool. Enjoy a trip into the northern Highlands, see the unusual palm trees in 'tropical' Plockton and spend a full day exploring the historic sites and hiking routes of Skye. Visit Fort William and learn about the tragic massacre at Glencoe before returning to Edinburgh.
Discover the mountain peaks and windswept coastline of Wales on this 5-day group tour from London, staying in 3-star hotels. Explore the pretty villages of the Cotswolds and spend two nights in the coastal town of Aberystwyth. Take in the ruins of Harlech Castle, uncover the scenery of Snowdonia National Park and wander the pretty whitewashed streets of New Quay. Visit the smallest city in the UK, St Davids, browse the fascinating National Museum of History in St Fagans and make your way back to the English capital.
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.
Witness the unspoiled beauty of Sandwood Bay on this unforgettable walking trip. Renowned for its sweeping sands and dramatic cliffs, Sandwood Bay is a haven for nature lovers and photographers alike. The walk to the bay traverses wild moorland and offers a sense of isolation rarely found elsewhere. The unique selling point: access to one of Scotland’s most magnificent and remote beaches, promising both tranquility and breathtaking scenery for those who venture here.
Prepare for a day packed with some of Scotland’s most famous highlights on this tour from Glasgow! Take a walk by the shores of our most magical lochs, explore towns bursting with history and character, visit Glen Coe, and top it all off with a once-in-a-lifetime ride on the Jacobite Steam Train - the real Hogwarts Express from the Harry Potter films.
Step into the world of Jamie and Claire with a local guide who brings to life the dramatic history and stories that inspired Diana Gabaldon. On this Outlander tour from Glasgow, you’ll visit iconic filming locations, including Midhope Castle, the real-life Lallybroch; Doune Castle, the seat of Clan MacKenzie; and the striking Blackness Castle, which served as Fort William. With fascinating insights into the history and tales behind each site, this tour is perfect for those seeking an immersive Outlander experience in a day.
Superb navigation app along with well-chosen route friendlly accomodation with a particular mention to Hillingford B&B in Ramsey. All cases transferred smoothly. We added extra days in Douglas and were grateful for the room upgrade at the Ellan Vannin hotel which was quite busy. The route itself was great but the oath in need of some signage maintenance
Find history-filled towns, coastal landscapes and an electric urban buzz on this nine-day journey though England’s South West. Start in London, marvel at the mystery of Stonehenge and embrace the great outdoors in Dartmoor. You’ll find a slice of coastal bliss and medieval history all in one as you wind through the idyllic Cornwall region. Get to know the places you visit with plenty of free time, lean into insider knowledge along the way with your local trip leader and feast on fresh seafood – and a Cornish pasty or two – on this unmissable adventure.
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.
Take a one-of-a-kind trip to the ancient Roman city of Bath, enjoy a private pint-pouring masterclass at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin and experience the majesty of Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh. This 22-day tour of Britain and Ireland is brought to life by Local Experts, with an arsenal of immersive experiences. Visit Orkney Islands for a glimpse of Britain’s furthest northern reaches and the 1000-year-old Kirkwall Town. Visit Ireland’s medieval city of Kilkenny and it's castle. Cross England’s Salisbury Plains to prehistoric Stonehenge where a tour unlocks some of the secrets held by these 5000-year-old megaliths, while the Viking city of York charms all with its maze of narrow streets and close quarter homes.
Very professionally run, well planned, but flexible enough to allow for slight tweaks to cater for individual interests. Love the small group and ‘back roads’ concept. We were able to visit some very small, but delightful places.
This epic journey invites you to explore two of Scotland’s most captivating cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow, each offering a unique blend of history, culture, and modern vibrancy. Your adventure begins in Edinburgh, Scotland’s storybook capital. Walk along the historic Royal Mile, where medieval charm meets lively street performances. Marvel at the imposing Edinburgh Castle, home to the Crown Jewels, and visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Take in sweeping city views from Arthur’s Seat, or lose yourself in the winding alleys of the Old Town. Edinburgh’s rich literary heritage, elegant Georgian architecture, and renowned whisky bars add to its timeless appeal. Next, journey to Glasgow, Scotland’s cultural powerhouse. Admire its grand Victorian architecture, explore world-class museums like Kelvingrove Art Gallery and the Riverside Museum, and soak up the city’s legendary music scene. Wander through the vibrant West End, where boutique shops, cafés, and street art create a lively atmosphere. From the historic Glasgow Cathedral to the cutting-edge contemporary arts scene, the city offers a fascinating mix of old and new. This tour gives you the best of both worlds—Edinburgh’s historic charm and Glasgow’s dynamic energy—offering an unforgettable taste of Scotland’s past, present, and future.