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Day 1
takes you north passed Stirling castle, and
then west to Loch
Lomond and the bonny banks. You
will travel through the impressive mountains
of the West Highlands through the
magnificent white-washed 18th Century town
of Inveraray,
home to the Campbell Clan and the Duke of
Argyll. The afternoon will be spent in the
heart of Argyll exploring the area close to
the ancient Kingdom of
Dalriada before arriving in
bustling town of
Oban, the gateway to the islands,
for your 2 night stay.
Day 2 is
an early start crossing on the ferry to
Mull and
enjoying an island adventure exploring her
dramatic coastlines and wild beauty, before
taking the small ferry to the peace and
tranquility of Iona
- birthplace of Celtic Christianity and
ancient burial ground of Scottish Kings.
Here you can visit the historic abbey with
its intricate carved crosses in the
churchyard or explore the rocky headlands
and sandy coves of this island gem. There is
also an opportunity to take a small boat out
to the island of
Staffa and view the dramatic
basalt columns immortalised by Mendelssohn
in his Hebridean Overture "Fingal's Cave".
You then return on the ferry to
Oban for
your second night.

Day 3
takes you north along the west coast around
Appin, passing the impregnable Castle
Stalker, and
Glencoe, scene of the infamous
massacre of the Clan Macdonald in 1692. You
then pass through Fort William and up to the
Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge with great
views over Ben Nevis, Britain's highest
montain. Your tour now takes the "Road to
the Isles" through the splendour of the
Five Sisters
of Kintail, the mountains guarding the pass
on the way to the
Isle of Skye. You stop to visit
the famous stronghold
Eilean Donan Castle, used in
the film "Highlander", set at the junction
of 3 lochs as protection against Viking
raiders. Crossing over the sea to Skye, you
travel up to the picturesque harbour town of
Portree.
You are then dropped off at your
accommodation in the early evening, where
you are free to go out and explore the town.
Day 4 is
a very flexible day on
Skye. There are many
possibilities depending on the weather and
we take passengers preferences into account.
For example : Travel north to the stunning
Quiraing mountain pass and enjoy a
spectacular walk through some of Skye's
extraordinary geological scenery, visit Kilt
Rock, composed of basalt columns
(reminiscent of the pleats in a kilt) with
it's waterfall cascading over the cliffs and
down into the sea below. After lunch you can
go over to Neist Point for a walk out to the
lighthouse that is the furthest point west
on Skye. Or go over to Dunvegan Castle,
ancient ancestral seat of the Clan McLeod.
Talisker Distillery is also here, as are the
famous Cuillin Hills. We return you to your
accommodation in
Portree in the early evening for
you to enjoy your second free night in
Portree.
Day 5
You travel south through the Cuillin Hills
and back over to the mainland for stunning
views over Loch Duich and the 5 Sisters of
Kintail. Onto Loch
Ness for lunch and the
possibility of spotting "Nessie". There is a
boat trip available here that will get you
that bit closer! Heading south now through
the Grampian mountains along Loch Laggan,
made famous now as "Monarch of the Glen
Country" before passing Dawhinnie, home to
Scotland's highest whisky Distillery, and
onwards into Perthshire where we stop for
refreshments before heading back to
Edinburgh
past Perth and over the Forth Road Bridge.
Arriving at 1930 approx.
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Tour departs and
returns to
Edinburgh.
Included; Transportation by top of the
range 16 seat Mercedes mini coach. Forced air
ventilation as standard. Services of a
professional driver/guide. All ferry
crossings except optional trip to Staffa.
Discount Card - money off restaurants,
shopping and attractions.
Exclusions; Lunch and refreshments.
Entry fees to Visitor Attractions.
Accommodation; there is a choice of
hotels or guest houses available, or a mix
of both!
Prices;
this depends on
your dates and accommodation selection.


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