Explore some of the most rugged and dramatic landscapes that Scotland has to offer with a six day private tour from Inverness to the Hebridean Islands of Lewis, Harris and Skye.
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Day 1 — Inverness to Isle of Lewis
Departing early from Inverness, we travel to the coastal village of Ullapool to board the ferry for a 2¾ hour crossing of the Minch. Arriving in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis (my home island), we spend the afternoon stepping back through millennia of Hebridean history. We explore the magnificent Neolithic Calanais Standing Stones, the formidable 2,000-year-old Dun Carloway Broch, and the traditional thatched blackhouses that once sheltered island families for generations. We conclude our first day at the secluded Atlantic beach of Dalbeg before returning to Stornoway for our overnight stay.
Day 2 — Isle of Harris
Heading south from Stornoway, we cross into the Isle of Harris. The drive along the Atlantic coastline reveals the breath-taking white sands and turquoise waters of Seilebost and Nisabost. At the southern tip of the island, we visit Rodel to explore the medieval St Clement’s Church – home to one of Scotland’s most remarkable 16th-century tomb carvings. After a late afternoon pause in the ferry port of Tarbert, we journey back through the rugged North Harris hills to Stornoway for our overnight stay.
Day 3 — Isle of Lewis
We spend the morning at the Butt of Lewis – the most northerly point of the Hebrides – where a lonely lighthouse stands guard over towering cliffs and the crashing Atlantic waves. We then venture west into the remote parish of Uig. This is a landscape of dramatic coastal scenery, where we explore the stunning Atlantic beaches of Ardroil, Valtos, and Reef. Returning to Stornoway, we visit Museum nan Eilean within the gothic splendor of Lews Castle to see the world-famous Lewis Chessmen before our overnight stop.
Day 4 — Isle of Skye
We travel south to Tarbert to board the mid-morning ferry for a 1¾ hour crossing to the Isle of Skye. In the afternoon we explore the Trotternish Peninsula, pausing for views of the Old Man of Storr and the coastal cascades of Kilt Rock, along with the Quiraing – a definitive highlight of the Isle of Skye – before our arrival in the colourful harbour town of Portree for our overnight stay.
Day 5 — Isle of Skye
The day begins with a visit the Museum of Island Life at Kilmuir before we head across to Dunvegan Castle. As the ancestral seat of Clan MacLeod and the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland, it offers grand history and exquisite gardens to explore. The mid-afternoon can be a visit to Talisker whisky distillery for a tasting (pre-booking required for a full tour) or some free time exploring Portree.
Day 6 — Isle of Skye to Inverness
Departing Portree, we journey south to the Sleat Peninsula, an area of stunning coastlines and heather-clad hills often missed by the crowds. Known as a quieter side of Skye, it offers secluded roads and hidden vistas that larger tour buses simply cannot reach. We pause at Isleornsay for views across to the Knoydart wilderness before exploring the breath-taking western shores of the peninsula. After a final morning of unhurried discovery, we begin our scenic return journey through the Highlands to Inverness.
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