Highlights:
• Callanish Standing Stones, predating Stonehenge
• White sandy beaches on Harris
• Traditional Hebridean blackhouse and tweed makers
• Loch Ness free day to go monster spotting
• Isle of Skye’s awe-inspiring scenery
• Taste the ‘water of life’ at a Highland whisky distillery
• Stunning hikes through remote mountain terrain
• Plant a tree in the ‘HAGGiS Grove’
Free time:
• Go monster spotting on a Loch Ness cruise
• Hire bikes for the day and get onto the forest trails or have a round of golf. The Scots invented it!
• Try the best black pudding in the world on Stornoway, the tastiest fish and chips in Ullapool or even some haggis… lovely!
• Spend the day with Trees for Life Reinstating Scotland’s Caledonian forest
Inclusions:
• 6 nights shared dormitory accommodation
• All taxes and ferries (where applicable)
• Transport on one of the famous yellow HAGGiS buses
• Your legendary local Guide
• FREE Lonely Planet guidebook
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Departure point & time:
Haggis Adventures, 60 High Street, Edinburgh 8.30am
Return time:
Haggis Adventures, 60 High Street, Edinburgh 5pm approximately
Departures:
July – Sept Saturdays
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- Call us on: 0845 859 1006 Monday to Friday only 9.00am - 5.00pm;
- Email us at info@visitscotland.com
NB: passengers must be 18 years and over to go on this tour
**To qualify for a student rate a valid ISIC, ISE or ITIC card must be provided when checking in for the tour. Should you fail to do so additional fees will apply
Day 1: Edinburgh to Inverness
We pass the famous Forth Bridge and into Perthshire, surrounded by mountains, forests and salmon packed rivers. We stop in Dunkeld, heart of Macbeth country and its mighty cathedral. We continue north hearing tales of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the tragedy of his defeat on the eerie moor of Culloden, scene of the last major battle in Britain. Have a dram of whisky at a distillery before arriving in Inverness, capital of the Highlands.
Day 2: Inverness to Loch Ness
Through the remnants of ancient Caledonian Pine Forest we take a walk through some of this amazing environment led by your fearless local Guide who will ensure we make it back to civilisation… Our journey takes us through Drumnadrochit and onto Loch Ness. We see the ruins of Urquhart Castle before arriving at Fort Augustus on the shores of the famous loch.
Day 3: Free Day at Loch Ness
Get amongst some spectacular Highland scenery and do your own thing. Hire bikes, take a boat trip on Scotland’s most famous loch to try and spot you-know-who, play a round of golf or chill out in Morag’s Lodge with a nice local beer.
Day 4: Loch Ness to Stornoway
Today we journey through the wilderness of the north west Highlands, some of the remotest and most isolated mountain terrain in Europe. We visit Corrieshalloch Gorge, a breathtaking mile long gorge set amongst the trees then on to the wee fishing village of Ullapool. Grab some of the best fish and chips you will ever have and tuck in to them on the pier before we board our ferry this evening bound for the Western Isles.
Day 5: Lewis & Harris
We visit the stunning Callanish Standing Stones, Neolithic in age and dating back more than 4,000 years. There meaning remain a mystery, perhaps an ancient calendar but these are considered to be some of the most impressive and inspiring of any of the ancient stones in Britain. These Hebridean islands are predominantly Gaelic speaking and have an unbroken culture dating back millennia. We visiting a traditional blackhouse and the home of tweed makers, a fabric exclusive to the islands but now considered very trendy!
Day 6: Harris to Skye
In the morning we explore the amazing beaches of Harris, famous for its clear blue waters, magnificent mountain backdrop and traditional crofting culture. These islands are home to the Clan MacLeod who have lived here for centuries. After exploring the wonders of Harris, we leave the MacLeod homeland and cross by ferry to the 'winged island', the Isle of Skye. We explore the magical isle with its awesome scenery and Cuillin Mountains while hearing about its many legends and faerie stories.
Day 7: Skye to Edinburgh
Back on the mainland, we stop at impressive Eilean Donan Castle perched on the shores of Loch Duich then journey along the Great Glen fault line before passing Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain. We discover the story of meaning of the name 'The Weeping Glen' at Glencoe, and the infamous massacre of the MacDonalds. Over the wilds of Rannoch Moor, we pass Stirling with its famous Wallace Monument, where the true story of Braveheart is told, before returning to the capital city of Edinburgh.

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