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16 Unique Scottish adventures you must experience

Experience something out of the ordinary in Scotland!  We've picked 16 of the best once-in-a-lifetime trips and things to do, so get inspired and start planning your unforgettable only-in-Scotland adventure.

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

  1. 1

    Climb inside the world-famous Kelpies

    Forth & Clyde Canal

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    The Kelpies, Helix Park

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    An epic adventure and the experience of a lifetime – that's just one way to summarise what awaits you at The Kelpies Experience. The immersion element is taken to a whole new level where you will learn about Scotland’s fascinating industrial history and world-class engineering while you tackle the thrilling, 25 metre aerial climb straight in the horse’s mouth.  

    Test your skills on this specially designed ascent using a series of ladders, cable crossings, suspended platforms and nets. On your way down, you can choose to abseil or if you’re a true adrenaline-seeker then the quick flight will give you the feeling of free falling before you’re lowered to the ground. 

    Note: The Kelpies Experience is currently available for large group bookings only, or for individuals by signing up to support one of their chosen charity fundraiser events. 

    Learn more about The Kelpies Experience: Climb inside the world-famous Kelpies
  2. 2

    Enjoy a microlight adventure

    Scotland

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    Loch Leven, Glencoe

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Experience flying like never before as you soar through the air in a microlight aircraft. Get a taste of open-cockpit flying and feel the wind on your face as you soak up the epic views.

    Fly from Kinross, East Lothian, Cumbernauld and Strathaven and see the likes of Loch Leven, the Lomond Hills, the Bass Rock and beautiful beaches. 

    Explore Microlight Scotland: Enjoy a microlight adventure
    Explore East of Scotland Microlights: Enjoy a microlight adventure
  3. 3

    Gaze at the stars

    Scotland

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    Stargazing at Sailean nan Cuileag (The Bay of Flies)

    In Scotland there are many areas which experience little or no light pollution, meaning that on a clear night you can enjoy wonderful stargazing without the aid of a telescope. Look up in wonder at the star-studded canopy above you and breathe in the fresh night air as you search the sky for distant galaxies and the Milky Way. 

    The Galloway Forest Park is one of only four designated Dark Sky Parks in the western world and the only one in the UK. You could also visit one of the Dark Sky Discovery Points across the Highlands, or set sail to the Isle of Coll, Scotland's Dark Sky Island. 

    Visit Galloway Forest Park

    Discover the Isle of Coll

    Experience Scotland's dark sky sites: Gaze at the stars
  4. 4

    Sail on a vintage yacht

    Scotland

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    A yacht moored at the north pier pontoons, Oban

    © VisitScotland / Wild about Argyll / Kieran J Duncan

    There are few things that beat a sea voyage in a classic vessel. A trip around the sea lochs of the Isle of Skye and the Small Isles on a sailing ship is undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

    Visit the wonderful west coast of Scotland and enjoy the charm and seclusion of the Inner Hebrides or Knoydart peninsula. Sail against the spectacular backdrop of pristine islands and high sea cliffs and admire the landscapes of wild mountains and forests in the distance.

    Find more info on SailScotland: Sail on a vintage yacht
    Visit Isle of Skye: Sail on a vintage yacht
  5. 5

    Walk to an island (literally)

    Shetland

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    St Ninians Isle, Shetland Islands

    © VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins

    Set foot on one of the finest sand tombolos in Europe and savour the splendid views. Linked to the Shetland Mainland by a natural sand causeway with sea on either side, St Ninian's Isle never fails to capture the hearts of visitors.

    With pristine sand and blue waters, just as vivid as those found in Barbados, Shetland's very own St Ninian's Isle is regularly compared to the tropical beaches of the Caribbean. Have you added it to your must-do list?

    Explore St Ninian's Isle: Walk to an island (literally)
    Visit Shetland: Walk to an island (literally)
  6. 6

    Walk across an iconic bridge

    South Queensferry

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    The Queensferry Crossing

    The Forth Road Bridge, the younger brother of the Forth Bridge, is amongst Scotland's best-known sights, transporting thousands of travellers between the Kingdom of Fife and Edinburgh & The Lothians every day.

    Take a walk over the Forth Road Bridge and enjoy spectacular views of both the Forth Bridge and the Queensferry Crossing. These landmarks steal the spotlight on virtually every Edinburgh-related calendar and postcard - make sure you capture your own shot!

    Explore the Forth Bridges: Walk across an iconic bridge
    Visit South Queensferry: Walk across an iconic bridge
  7. 7

    Marvel at the northern lights

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    Northern Lights at Mounthooley Dovecot

    © VisitScotland / Discover Fraserburgh / Fiona McRae

    For many people, catching a glimpse of the beautiful Aurora Borealis is on their wish list and Scotland offers a good chance of seeing this incredible night-time phenomenon.

    While the northern reaches of Scotland offer better chances of spotting the "Mirrie Dancers", the aurora can be seen anywhere in Scotland when the right conditions are met. Autumn and winter are the best seasons to spot this amazing display.

    Catch the Northern Lights in Scotland: Marvel at the northern lights
  8. 8

    Land on a beach

    Outer Hebrides

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    Barra Airport

    © VisitScotland / Paul Tomkins

    If the thought of an airport makes you feel bored, fly to the Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides, where you will land on the wide sands of Traigh Mhor beach! Landing at Barra Airport on the beach is a truly unique experience -  it's the only beach runway in the world to be used for scheduled airline services.

    Traigh Mhor beach is submerged at high tide and is open to the public when there are no flights due.

    Should you need more convincing to visit, the Outer Hebrides have been named one of the ‘Best of the World’ destinations for travellers in 2025. Start planning your Hebridean adventure today!

    Visit Traigh Mhor beach

    Visit Barra: Land on a beach
  9. 9

    Take on a classic long distance walk

    Scotland

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    Hillwalkers take a break on the West Highland Way between Kinlochleven and Altnafeadh.

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Take in some of Scotland's dramatic landscapes with the views along the West Highland Way. 

    Stretching 96 miles from the outskirts of Glasgow to Fort William in the Highlands, this classic adventure travels along the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond and past the dramatic Glencoe before finishing at the foot of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis.

    Walk the West Highland Way

    Find out more about walking in Scotland: Take on a classic long distance walk
  10. 10

    Soar high in a hot air balloon

    Scotland

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    Hot air ballooning

    A hot air balloon ride in Scotland is the perfect way to take in incredible views and see the sights from a vantage point like no other. Hop into a basket and launch from sites including Perthshire and Lanarkshire.

    Be hypnotised by the spectacular landscapes that lie below you - it's definitely an activity not to be missed!

    Providers: try Webster Adventures and Virgin Balloon Flights.

    See more bucket list adventures: Soar high in a hot air balloon
  11. 11

    Go back in time at a Geopark

    Scotland

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    A view of Cùl Mòr in the North West Highland Geopark

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    Explore Scotland's geoparks and walk across an ancient oceanic crust, tackle mountains and see the remains of deserts, seas, volcanoes and glaciers, which have all left their mark on Scotland's landscape.

    The natural beauty of Scotland's geoparks is sure to leave you speechless - after all it's been three and a half billion years in the making!

    Find more information on North West Highlands Geopark, Lochaber Geopark and Geopark Shetland.

    Explore Scotland's landscapes & nature: Go back in time at a Geopark
  12. 12

    Try your hand at land yachting

    Scotland

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    Land yachting in St Andrews

    Challenge your fellow land yachters to a race along the sands on iconic St Andrews beaches.

    Using the wind for propulsion, land yachting takes the gracefulness of sailing and combines it with the high adrenaline thrill of motor racing – an outdoor adventure that’s guaranteed to leave everyone happy and smiling.

    Providers: try Blown Away Experiences.

    See more outdoor activities: Try your hand at land yachting
  13. 13

    Hitch a ride on a husky sledge

    Scotland

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    Two huskies at the summit of Meall a Bhuachaille

    © VisitScotland / Jakub Iwanicki

    Husky sledging in Scotland? Oh, yes. When the weather turns cold, take a dog sledge ride through the stunning Perthshire countryside in Blairgowrie.

    As you speed along the scenic trails you'll experience engaging views and you're sure to fall in love with the friendly husky dogs, too. It's a magical winter wonderland and the perfect winter mini break - sit comfortably and enjoy the ride.

    Providers: try Bowland Trails.

    See more unusual adventures: Hitch a ride on a husky sledge
  14. 14

    Swim with basking sharks

    Oban

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    Basking shark

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    Just off the coast of Oban on the west coast of Scotland, you can go snorkelling with the second largest fish in the world - the basking shark. Despite growing up to 10 metres in length, basking sharks are gentle creatures that eat only plankton. Choose from the thrill of swimming with the sharks or watching them from the boat.

    You can see basking sharks every summer in the waters off the west coast. Particular hotspots include the Firth of Clyde, off the coast of Oban and around the Isles of Coll, Tiree and Canna. In addition to the regular basking shark sightings, local waters are also home to minke whales, common and bottlenose dolphins, harbour and grey seals, porpoises and more.

    Explore Basking Shark Scotland: Swim with basking sharks
    Did you know you can try snorkelling at night?: Swim with basking sharks
  15. 15

    Spend a day canyoning

    Scotland

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    A group of friends enjoy a day out canyoning at the Falls of Bruar.

    © Perth and Kinross Council / Fred Murray

    Filled with beautiful glens, fast flowing rivers and narrow gorges, Perthshire, Aviemore and Fort William - to name just a few - are all fantastic locations to try canyoning.

    Think cliff jumping, abseiling down rocky precipices, slipping and sliding down natural water flumes, scrambling under cascading waterfalls and perhaps even some wild swimming. How does that sound?

    Try out canyoning: Spend a day canyoning
    Explore all watersports in Scotland: Spend a day canyoning
  16. 16

    Och Aye Canoe Scotland

    Fife

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    The Falkirk Wheel

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Great name - exciting experience! Och Aye Canoe is the only company that has permission from Scottish Canals to take clients along the Forth & Clyde Canal and up and down the iconic Falkirk Wheel boat lift, using the gondolas. Try something you won't experience anywhere else!

    Book a session with Och Aye Canoe: Och Aye Canoe Scotland
    Explore the Falkirk Wheel: Och Aye Canoe Scotland

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